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Perceptions and experiences of people in Gambella region of Ethiopia on Guinea worm disease eradication interventions

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dc.contributor.advisor Peprah, Enoch
dc.contributor.author Getachew Temeche Sisay
dc.date.accessioned 2013-07-09T08:38:01Z
dc.date.available 2013-07-09T08:38:01Z
dc.date.issued 2012-11
dc.identifier.citation Getachew Temeche Sisay (2013) Perceptions and experiences of people in Gambella region of Ethiopia on Guinea worm disease eradication interventions, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10002> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10002
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Guinea worm disease (GWD) is a painful, disabling disease caused by the parasite dracunculus medinensis. The implementation of the global GWD eradication campaign resulted in a decrease of global burden of disease and several countries have been proclaimed free of the disease. Though, Ethiopia has implemented the GWD eradication programme since 1992 the disease remains endemic in the Gambella region. Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of the community of Gambella region on Guinea worm disease (GWD) eradication interventions. Methodology: A qualitative study paradigm with a phenomenological research design was employed to collect data using focus group discussions, in-depth individual interviews, document reviews, and observations. The study participants were determined by purposive sampling. Qualitative data analysis involved transcription, data entry, and management of verbal information followed by coding, categorizing into themes. Interpretation of the data was done using triangulation methodology with appropriate mechanisms for validity and trustworthiness. Result: The study found that there are gaps in the perceptions and understanding of the community and programme implementers about the achievement and application of the various interventions on the eradication of Guinea worm disease. Health education programme was not fine-tuned to the eradication of GWD by community participation. Community perception was not at the required level for the eradication of GWD due to the low success of the educational intervention. Conclusion: continuous health education targeting the community with clear objectives of helping to eradicate GWD was found to be limited in its coverage. In addition, provision of water filters necessary for GWD eradication was inadequate. Moreover, the community did not have clear understanding of the causes of GWD and its eradication strategy. It is hoped that the findings of this study would contribute significantly to the GWEP in Gambella region, as well as elsewhere where GWD may be endemic en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (viii, 75 p.) : color illustrations, color maps en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.rights University of South Africa en
dc.subject Eradication en
dc.subject Dracunculiasis en
dc.subject Guinea worm en
dc.subject Intervention strategies en
dc.subject Gambella en
dc.subject.ddc 616.962009633
dc.subject.lcsh Dracunculiasis -- Ethiopia -- Gambēla Āstedader Ākababī en
dc.subject.lcsh Disease management -- Ethiopia -- Gambēla Āstedader Ākababī en
dc.title Perceptions and experiences of people in Gambella region of Ethiopia on Guinea worm disease eradication interventions en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Health Studies en
dc.description.degree M.A. (Public Health)


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