作者
Tinashe A Tizifa, Alinune N Kabaghe, Robert S McCann, Steven Gowelo, Tumaini Malenga, Richard M Nkhata, Yankho Chapeta, William Nkhono, Asante Kadama, Willem Takken, Kamija S Phiri, Michele van Vugt, Henk van den Berg, Lucinda Manda-Taylor
发表日期
2024/4/2
期刊
BMC public health
卷号
24
期号
1
页码范围
951
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
Despite significant success in the fight against malaria over the past two decades, malaria control programmes rely on only two insecticidal methods: indoor residual spraying and insecticidal-treated nets. House improvement (HI) can complement these interventions by reducing human-mosquito contact, thereby reinforcing the gains in disease reduction. This study assessed the implementation fidelity, which is the assessment of how closely an intervention aligns with its intended design, feasibility, and sustainability of community-led HI in southern Malawi.
Methods
The study, conducted in 22 villages (2730 households), employed a mixed-methods approach. Implementation fidelity was assessed using a modified framework, with longitudinal surveys collecting data on HI coverage indicators. Quantitative analysis, employing descriptive statistics, evaluated the adherence to HI implementation. Qualitative …