Community participation in mosquito breeding site control:an interdisciplinary mixed methods study in Curaçao

BACKGROUND: As the arboviral diseases dengue, chikungunya and Zika emerge in the Americas, so does the need for sustainable vector control policies. To successfully achieve mosquito control, joint efforts of both communities and governments are essential. This study investigates this important, but by-and-large neglected topic. METHODS: In June and July 2015, a cross-sectional mixed methods study applying a survey questionnaire (response rate of 82.5%; n = 339), in-depth interviews (n = 20) and focus group discussions (n = 7; 50 participants) was performed in Curaçao. The study was designed ba... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Elsinga, Jelte
van der Veen, Henry T
Gerstenbluth, Izzy
Burgerhof, Johannes G M
Dijkstra, Arie
Grobusch, Martin P
Tami, Adriana
Bailey, Ajay
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Reihe/Periodikum: Elsinga , J , van der Veen , H T , Gerstenbluth , I , Burgerhof , J G M , Dijkstra , A , Grobusch , M P , Tami , A & Bailey , A 2017 , ' Community participation in mosquito breeding site control : an interdisciplinary mixed methods study in Curaçao ' , Parasites & Vectors , vol. 10 , no. 1 , 434 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2371-6
Schlagwörter: Mosquito breeding site control / Community mobilization / Curacao / Chikungunya / Dengue / Mixed methods / Theory of planned behaviour / Health belief model / Integrated vector control / Aedes aegypti / ZIKA VIRUS / AEDES-AEGYPTI / CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS / INTERVENTIONS / IMPLEMENTATION / DETERMINANTS / TRANSMISSION / ARTHRALGIA / BURDEN
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://hdl.handle.net/11370/654f3244-7e3a-447b-bdc1-c7a5b10d1124