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An information-motivation-behavioural skills analysis of long-lasting insecticidal net use among pregnant women in a hospital in North-Eastern Nigeria.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Sleeping under a long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) is recommended for all pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa, due to the high prevalence of malaria infection and its associated complications in the region. Despite this, LLIN use has still remained sub-optimal among pregnant women in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Understanding the interplay of factors influencing this important health behaviour would guide the development of interventions to promote its adoption.

Methods

Data was collected from 380 randomly selected antenatal care attendees of a hospital in Maiduguri, using structured questionnaires. This data was then used to test the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills (IMB) model, for model fit, and interrelations among the constructs, using the structural equation modelling analysis with Smart-PLS.

Results

Information and motivation were significantly related to behavioural skills (r?=?0.29, p?ConclusionThese findings highlight the potential usefulness of the IMB model in guiding interventions for promoting LLIN use among this group. More emphasis should also be laid on boosting levels of information and motivation among the target group.

SUBMITTER: Balami AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6637635 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An information-motivation-behavioural skills analysis of long-lasting insecticidal net use among pregnant women in a hospital in North-Eastern Nigeria.

Balami Ahmed Dahiru AD   Said Salmiah Md SM   Zulkefli Nor Afiah Mohd NAM   Bachok Norsa'adah N   Balami Emmanuel Luke EL  

BMC medical research methodology 20190718 1


<h4>Background</h4>Sleeping under a long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) is recommended for all pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa, due to the high prevalence of malaria infection and its associated complications in the region. Despite this, LLIN use has still remained sub-optimal among pregnant women in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Understanding the interplay of factors influencing this important health behaviour would guide the development of interventions to promote its adoption.<h4>Methods</h4>Data  ...[more]

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