Low awareness of malaria among the raglai ethnic minority group living in the mountainous province of Ninh Thuan, Vietnam
- Author:
Xa Xuan Nguyen
;
Hung Xuan Le
;
Thang Duc Ngo
;
Koen Peeters
;
Annette Erhart
;
Joan Muela Ribera
;
Umberto D' Alessandro
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Awareness of malaria;
ethnic minority;
Ninh Thuan province;
bed net use
- MeSH:
Awareness of malaria;
ethnic minority;
Ninh Thuan province;
bed net use
- From:Journal of Malaria and parasite diseases Control
2004;0(3):39-43
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
-
Abstract:
Background: The vulnerability to contract malaria was researched among the Raglai ethnic minority population living in the mountainous areas of Ninh Thuan province, South-central Viet Nam, one of the areas with highest incidence rates in the country. Objective: To investigate the bed net use, risk perception of contracting malaria in Raglai ethnic minority. Subject and Method: The study used qualitative and quantitative method and was carried out in Ninh Thuan from 8/2005 to 8/2006. Result: Raglai exposure to malaria was related to farmers' forest activity and forest sleep which were directly related to the combination of sleeping and living in a government supported home in newly established villages along the road with a second home or reduced plot hut near fields in the forest to meet work requirements during the labor intensive malaria transmission and rainy season. In this context, access to health care, bed net use, risk perception of contracting malaria and health seeking behavior were researched. Conclusion: The results of the study do not only show the vulnerability of an impoverished ethnic minority population but as well the urgent need to better understand ethnic minorities' social context and culture to improve malaria control strategies.