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Exploring community needs in combating aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever: a study with urban community in the recurrent hotspot area

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-06-20
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wos Q1
SJR1.359
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Impact factor3.6
ISSN14712458
Abstract
Background

Aedes mosquitoes are the main vector of dengue infection, a global health threat affecting millions of people annually. Conventional prevention and control methods against dengue outbreaks have only achieved marginal success. Recognizing the complex issue at hand, a multilevel participatory approach is crucial. Thus, alternative strategies that involve community engagement are increasingly being considered and attempted. While community-based vector control programs have been conducted, sustaining behavioral changes among the population remains a challenge. This study aimed to identify the specific community needs in combating Aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever as a basis to guide the development of community-driven initiatives and foster a deeper sense of ownership in the fight against dengue.

Methods

Between 1 August 2022 and 30 November 2022, we conducted a study in Hulu Langat district, Selangor, using a mixed-method design. All participants consented to the study, which comprised 27 participants (FGDs) and 15 participants (IDIs). The IDIs included two participants with a history of dengue fever, one community leader, one faith leader, seven local authorities, and four district health officers. Semi-structured interviews and discussions were performed among stakeholders and community members recruited via purposive and snowball sampling techniques. All interviews were audio-recorded before being analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results

These results derived from qualitative data explored the perspectives and needs of communities in combating Aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever. Interviews were conducted with various stakeholders, including community members, leaders, and health officers. The study identified the necessity of decisive actions by authorities to address the impact of the dengue epidemic, the importance of community engagement through partnerships and participatory approaches, the potential benefits of incentives and rewards to enhance community participation, and the need for sustained community engagement and education, especially via the involvement of young people in prevention efforts. These findings provide valuable insights into the design of effective strategies against Aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever.

Conclusions

In short, there is an urgent need for a comprehensive approach involving multiple stakeholders in the fight against Aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever. The approach should incorporate efforts to raise awareness, provide practical resources, and foster community responsibility. The active involvement of teenagers as volunteers can contribute to long-term prevention efforts. Collaboration, resource allocation, and community engagement are crucial for effective dengue control and a healthier environment.

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Samsudin N. A. et al. Exploring community needs in combating aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever: a study with urban community in the recurrent hotspot area // BMC Public Health. 2024. Vol. 24. No. 1. 1651
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Samsudin N. A., Hidayatulfathi O., Siau C. S., Zaini Z. I. Exploring community needs in combating aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever: a study with urban community in the recurrent hotspot area // BMC Public Health. 2024. Vol. 24. No. 1. 1651
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s12889-024-18965-1
UR - https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-024-18965-1
TI - Exploring community needs in combating aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever: a study with urban community in the recurrent hotspot area
T2 - BMC Public Health
AU - Samsudin, Nurul Adilah
AU - Hidayatulfathi, Othman
AU - Siau, Ching Sin
AU - Zaini, Zul-Izzat Ikhwan
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/06/20
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 24
PMID - 38902692
SN - 1471-2458
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@article{2024_Samsudin,
author = {Nurul Adilah Samsudin and Othman Hidayatulfathi and Ching Sin Siau and Zul-Izzat Ikhwan Zaini},
title = {Exploring community needs in combating aedes mosquitoes and dengue fever: a study with urban community in the recurrent hotspot area},
journal = {BMC Public Health},
year = {2024},
volume = {24},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jun},
url = {https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-024-18965-1},
number = {1},
pages = {1651},
doi = {10.1186/s12889-024-18965-1}
}