Background: The effectiveness of malaria chemoprophylaxis is limited by a lack of compliance in travellers. This study assesses the demographic, travel-related, and psychosocial determinants of non-compliance with chemoprophylaxis. Methods: 715 adults, who received a pre-travel malaria prophylaxis prescription, were invited to complete a post-travel digital questionnaire on non-compliance, demographics, travel-related and psychosocial variables. Results: 330 travellers (53% response) reported 32% non-compliance with malaria chemoprophylaxis. Logistic regression analyses revealed that 3/11 assessed psychosocial variables uniquely predicted non-compliance: ‘negative attitude towards chemoprophylaxis’ ( β = 0.694, OR 2.0, p < 0.01), ‘low perce...
Objective. To determine if there is a difference in compliance with antimalarial chemoprophylaxis be...
The use of stand-by treatment for malaria by travellers depends on their knowledge, attitudes and be...
none6noEach year almost 50 million travelers visit malaria endemic areas and 10,000 - 30,000 of them...
Background: The effectiveness of malaria chemoprophylaxis is limited by a lack of compliance in trav...
Copyright © 2015 Ibrahim Shady.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsAt...
Background: There are approximately 2,000 cases of imported malaria in the UK every year and there i...
Background: Travelers are at risk of contracting malaria when moving to endemic areas. Yet, despite ...
BACKGROUND: Travel associated malaria is a major health risk for visitors to malaria endemic destina...
Many travellers fail to take malaria chemoprophylaxis, despite receiving pre-travel advice. This stu...
a<p>Travelers were considered adherent to treatment if they took 75% of the recommended tablets duri...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives were, first, to determine whether adherence to malaria prophylaxis could ...
BACKGROUND: We conducted a prospective study in a cohort of short-term travelers assessing the incid...
Background: Chemoprophylaxis and anti-mosquito measures are key to preventing malaria in travelers. ...
Background There were 219 million cases of malaria with 600,000 deaths in 2010. Current UK guidan...
Background: We conducted a prospective study in a cohort of short-term travelers assessing the incid...
Objective. To determine if there is a difference in compliance with antimalarial chemoprophylaxis be...
The use of stand-by treatment for malaria by travellers depends on their knowledge, attitudes and be...
none6noEach year almost 50 million travelers visit malaria endemic areas and 10,000 - 30,000 of them...
Background: The effectiveness of malaria chemoprophylaxis is limited by a lack of compliance in trav...
Copyright © 2015 Ibrahim Shady.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsAt...
Background: There are approximately 2,000 cases of imported malaria in the UK every year and there i...
Background: Travelers are at risk of contracting malaria when moving to endemic areas. Yet, despite ...
BACKGROUND: Travel associated malaria is a major health risk for visitors to malaria endemic destina...
Many travellers fail to take malaria chemoprophylaxis, despite receiving pre-travel advice. This stu...
a<p>Travelers were considered adherent to treatment if they took 75% of the recommended tablets duri...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives were, first, to determine whether adherence to malaria prophylaxis could ...
BACKGROUND: We conducted a prospective study in a cohort of short-term travelers assessing the incid...
Background: Chemoprophylaxis and anti-mosquito measures are key to preventing malaria in travelers. ...
Background There were 219 million cases of malaria with 600,000 deaths in 2010. Current UK guidan...
Background: We conducted a prospective study in a cohort of short-term travelers assessing the incid...
Objective. To determine if there is a difference in compliance with antimalarial chemoprophylaxis be...
The use of stand-by treatment for malaria by travellers depends on their knowledge, attitudes and be...
none6noEach year almost 50 million travelers visit malaria endemic areas and 10,000 - 30,000 of them...