Knowledge attitude and practice of paramedical staff about prevention of Dengue virus Infection
Aamir Ramzan, Khalid Yousuf Memon, Sambreen Zameer, Khalil Ahmed Memon, Ayesha Sultana, Syeda Hina Abbas
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Dengue
fever, a mosquito-borne disease is a
major public health issue in Pakistan. It is considered to be a
significant threat for the mankind in both developing and developed countries.
The best way to prevent dengue endemic is to provide knowledge about dengue and
preventive measures to people. This
study aimed to assess knowledge, attitude and practice regarding dengue fever
and effectiveness of health education programme
Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive cross sectional study. The sample was selected by
using random sampling technique. For the present study, sample of 200 paramedical
staff of Bilawal medical college was taken to survey the research objectives
through pre-designed interview schedule
Results: Most of the respondents had good knowledge (74.5%),
good attitudes (80.5%) regarding dengue fever. However, practices to prevent
dengue were (90%).
Conclusion: It is evident that students
& paramedics were aware about dengue fever However, they were not much
concerned about significance of dengue control and its beneficial effect to
community. It is evident from their lack of practices for community .More
practical health education programmes along with continued medical education
programs should be arranges for paramedics as they are crucial to control of
diseases and an integral part of health care system.
Keywords: Dengue fever, Awareness