Determinants of acceptability of schistosomiasis mass drug administration among primary school children in Busega District, Northwestern Tanzania
Irene Yunzu Edward, Patricia Maritim, Choolwe Jacobs, Adam Silumbwe, Hussein Mohamed, Joseph Mumba Zulu, Hikabasa Halwiindi, Kenneth Bentum Otabil, Kenneth Bentum Otabil, Kenneth Bentum Otabil

TL;DR
This study identifies factors influencing the acceptance of schistosomiasis treatment among school children in Tanzania, aiming to improve treatment coverage.
Contribution
The study applies the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability to identify specific factors influencing MDA acceptance in a Tanzanian context.
Findings
About 55.28% of primary school children showed high acceptability of MDA.
Perceived effectiveness, understanding of intervention purpose, self-efficacy, and affective attitude significantly influence MDA acceptability.
Girls were more likely to accept MDA than boys.
Abstract
Schistosomiasis is endemic in Tanzania, with a prevalence ranging between 12.7% to 87.6%. Mass drug administration (MDA) with praziquantel is the main recommended choice of preventive treatment for the disease. Low treatment coverage rates (46.6%) in Busega District, Northwestern Tanzania which are far less than the recommended effective coverage rates of ≥ 75% could indicate low acceptability and poor uptake of MDA. This study sought to establish factors associated with acceptability of schistosomiasis mass drug administration among primary school children in Busega District. A cross-sectional study was conducted among primary school children, randomly selected from six primary schools between 6th March and 29th May 2023. A validated generic questionnaire guided by the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability was used for data collection. The outcome of the study was acceptability of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Parasites and Host Interactions · Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
