Arshia Bilal, Waseem Ahmed Siddiqui, Farah Asad Mansuri.
Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) about malaria among inhabitants of a slum area of Karachi.
Ann Abbasi Shaheed Hosp Karachi Med Dent Coll Jan ;18(2):79-85.

Objective: To assess the KAP regarding malaria among inhabitants of slum area of Karachi. Methods: A community based comparative cross sectional study was conducted in a slum area of Karachi i.e. Arafat town, for a period of seven months from Oct 2011 to April 2012. Total 151 inhaitants of Arafat Town were included and interviewed by trained Lady Health Worker using structured questionnaire, comprising of three components i.e. KAP about malaria. Individuals who scored more than 70% were labeled as having satisfactory KAP. Proportions of score regarding KAP were compared with one another and also with demographic variables by using chi-square test. Results: Most of the participants were married female, having mean age of 33.87 ± 7.5 years. Large proportion (97%) of sample had satisfactory attitude as compared to knowledge (50%) and practice (59%). Difference in knowledge and practice was found to be significant (p=0.040). Conclusion: Inhabitants of Arafat Town, had positive attitude towards prevention of malaria, but their levels of knowledge and practice were found to be low, may be due to low literacy rate or poor socio-economic condition or both. Prompt interventions are required to enhance their knowledge and practice and thus ultimately would reduce the burden of malaria.

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