Knowledge, Attitude and Practice about Dengue Fever among Patients Experiencing the 2017 Outbreak in Vietnam

Huong Van Nguyen(Hanoi Medical University), Phung Quoc Tat Than(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Tu Huu Nguyen(Hanoi Medical University), Giang Thu Vu(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Chi Linh Hoang(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Tung Thanh Tran(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Nu Thi Truong(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Son Hoang Nguyen(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Huyen Phuc(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Giang Hai Ha(Duy Tan University), Huong Lan Thi Nguyen(Duy Tan University), Anh Kim Dang(Duy Tan University), Cuong Duy(Bạch Mai Hospital), Tung Hoang Tran(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Bach Xuan Tran(Johns Hopkins University), Carl A. Latkin(Johns Hopkins University), Cyrus S. H. Ho(National University Hospital), Roger Ho(National University of Singapore)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
March 18, 2019
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Abstract

There is a gap in the literature on the understanding of the general Vietnamese population toward dengue fever (DF). This study aimed to explore knowledge, attitudes, practice (KAP) of dengue fever among Vietnamese participants and the potential associated factors. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 330 patients at the Bach Mai Hospital in Northern Vietnam. A Tobit regression model was utilized to investigate the associated factors. The average knowledge score was 4.6/19. Respondents perceived their risk of DF infection to be very low (39.5%) to low (20.7%) and had a neutral attitude about the necessity of hospitalization when being infected with DF (60.9%). A total of 17.6%, 9.8% and 6.6% of respondents reported frequently changing water, properly disposing of waste and covering water storage containers to eliminate larvae. Gender, education level, duration of illness and travel history were correlated with knowledge. Occupation, the presence of DF in the neighborhood, mosquito density at home and DF symptom severity were associated with attitudes. Occupation, mosquito density at home, type of patient, knowledge and attitudes were associated with practices. To enhance the KAP towards DF, further efforts should first be directed to improve knowledge through education, especially at the school level and people in less developed areas.


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