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"Koko et les lunettes magiques": An educational entertainment tool to prevent parasitic worms and diarrheal diseases in Côte d'Ivoire

Description

Integrated control programs, emphasizing preventive chemotherapy along with health education, can reduce the incidence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis. The aim of this study was to develop an educational animated cartoon to improve school children's awareness regarding soil-transmitted helminthiasis, diarrheal diseases, and related hygiene practices in Côte d'Ivoire. The key messages included in the cartoon were identified through prior formative research to specifically address local knowledge gaps.In a first step, preliminary research was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes, practices, and beliefs of school-aged children regarding parasitic worm infections and hygiene, to identify key health messages to be included in an animated cartoon. Second, an animated cartoon was produced, which included the drafting of the script and story board, and the production of the cartoon's initial version. Finally, the animated cartoon was pilot tested in eight selected schools and further fine-tuned.According to the questionnaire results, children believed that the consumption of sweet food, eating without washing their hands, sitting on the floor, and eating spoiled food were the main causes of parasitic worm infections. Abdominal pain, diarrhea, lack of appetite, failure to grow, and general fatigue were mentioned as symptoms of parasitic worm infections. Most of the children knew that they should go to the hospital for treatment if they experienced symptoms of parasitic worm diseases. The animated cartoon titled "Koko et les lunettes magiques" was produced by Afrika Toon, in collaboration with a scientific team composed of epidemiologists, civil engineers, and social scientists, and the local school children and teachers. Pilot testing of the animated cartoon revealed that, in the short term, children grasped and kept key messages. Most of the children who were shown the cartoon reported to like it. Acceptance of the animated cartoon was high among children and teachers alike. The messaging was tailored to improve knowledge and practices for prevention of helminthiases and diarrheal diseases through prior identification of knowledge gaps. Integration of such education tools into the school curriculum, along with deworming campaigns, might improve sustainability of control and elimination efforts against helminthiases and diarrheal diseases.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

يمكن لبرامج المكافحة المتكاملة، التي تركز على العلاج الكيميائي الوقائي إلى جانب التثقيف الصحي، أن تقلل من حدوث داء الديدان الطفيلية وداء البلهارسيا اللذين ينتقلان عن طريق التربة. كان الهدف من هذه الدراسة هو تطوير رسوم متحركة تعليمية لتحسين وعي أطفال المدارس فيما يتعلق بداء الديدان الطفيلية المنقولة عن طريق التربة وأمراض الإسهال وممارسات النظافة ذات الصلة في كوت ديفوار. تم تحديد الرسائل الرئيسية المدرجة في الرسوم المتحركة من خلال البحث التكويني المسبق لمعالجة فجوات المعرفة المحلية على وجه التحديد. في الخطوة الأولى، تم إجراء بحث أولي لتقييم معارف ومواقف وممارسات ومعتقدات الأطفال في سن المدرسة فيما يتعلق بالعدوى بالديدان الطفيلية والنظافة، لتحديد الرسائل الصحية الرئيسية التي سيتم تضمينها في الرسوم المتحركة. ثانياً، تم إنتاج رسوم متحركة، والتي تضمنت صياغة السيناريو ولوحة القصة، وإنتاج النسخة الأولية من الرسوم المتحركة. أخيرًا، تم اختبار الرسوم المتحركة بشكل تجريبي في ثماني مدارس مختارة وتم ضبطها بشكل أكبر. وفقًا لنتائج الاستبيان، اعتقد الأطفال أن استهلاك الطعام الحلو، وتناول الطعام دون غسل أيديهم، والجلوس على الأرض، وتناول الطعام الفاسد كانت الأسباب الرئيسية لعدوى الديدان الطفيلية. تم ذكر آلام البطن والإسهال ونقص الشهية والفشل في النمو والتعب العام كأعراض لعدوى الدودة الطفيلية. كان معظم الأطفال يعرفون أنه يجب عليهم الذهاب إلى المستشفى لتلقي العلاج إذا عانوا من أعراض أمراض الديدان الطفيلية. أنتجت أفريكا تون الرسوم المتحركة بعنوان "كوكو والنظارات السحرية"، بالتعاون مع فريق علمي مكون من علماء الأوبئة والمهندسين المدنيين وعلماء الاجتماع، وأطفال المدارس المحلية والمعلمين. كشف الاختبار التجريبي للرسوم المتحركة أنه على المدى القصير، استوعب الأطفال الرسائل الرئيسية واحتفظوا بها. أفاد معظم الأطفال الذين عُرض عليهم الكرتون أنه أعجبهم. كان قبول الرسوم المتحركة مرتفعًا بين الأطفال والمعلمين على حد سواء. تم تصميم الرسائل لتحسين المعرفة والممارسات للوقاية من الديدان الطفيلية وأمراض الإسهال من خلال التحديد المسبق للفجوات المعرفية. قد يؤدي دمج أدوات التعليم هذه في المناهج الدراسية، إلى جانب حملات التخلص من الديدان، إلى تحسين استدامة جهود المكافحة والقضاء على الديدان الطفيلية وأمراض الإسهال.

Translated Description (English)

Integrated control programs, emphasizing preventive chemotherapy along with health education, can reduce the incidence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis. The aim of this study was to develop an educational animated cartoon to improve school children's awareness regarding soil-transmitted helminthiasis, diarrheal diseases, and related hygiene practices in Côte d 'Ivoire. The key messages included in the cartoon were identified through prior formative research to specifically address local knowledge gaps.In a first step, preliminary research was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes, practices, and beliefs of school-aged children regarding parasitic worm infections and hygiene, to identify key health messages to be included in an animated cartoon. Second, an animated cartoon was produced, which included the drafting of the script and story board, and the production of the cartoon's initial version. Finally, the animated cartoon was pilot tested in eight selected schools and further fine-tuned.According to the questionnaire results, children believed that the consumption of sweet food, eating without washing their hands, sitting on the floor, and eating spoiled food were the main causes of parasitic worm infections. Abdominal pain, diarrhea, lack of appetite, failure to grow, and general fatigue were mentioned as symptoms of parasitic worm infections. Most of the children knew that they should go to the hospital for treatment if they experienced symptoms of parasitic worm diseases. The animated cartoon entitled "Koko and the magic glasses" was produced by Afrika Toon, in collaboration with a scientific team composed of epidemiologists, civil engineers, and social scientists, and the local school children and teachers. Pilot testing of the animated cartoon revealed that, in the short term, children grasped and kept key messages. Most of the children who were shown the cartoon reported to like it. Acceptance of the animated cartoon was high among children and teachers alike. The messaging was tailored to improve knowledge and practices for prevention of helminthiases and diarrhheal diseases through prior identification of knowledge gaps. Integration of such education tools into the school curriculum, along with deworming campaigns, might improve sustainability of control and elimination efforts against helminthiases and diarrhheal diseases.

Translated Description (Spanish)

Integrated control programs, emphasizing preventive chemotherapy along with health education, can reduce the incidence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis. The aim of this study was to develop an educational animated cartoon to improve school children 's awareness regarding soil-transmitted helminthiasis, diarrheal diseases, and related hygiene practices in Côte d' Ivoire. The key messages included in the cartoon were identified through prior formative research to specifically address local knowledge gaps.In a first step, preliminary research was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes, practices, and beliefs of school-aged children regarding parasitic worm infections and hygiene, to identify key health messages to be included in an animated cartoon. Second, an animated cartoon was produced, which included the drafting of the script and story board, and the production of the cartoon 's initial version. Finally, the animated cartoon was pilot tested in eight selected schools and further fine-tuned.According to the questionnaire results, children believed that the consumption of sweet food, eating without washing their hands, sitting on the floor, and eating spoiled food were the main causes of parasitic worm infections. Abdominal pain, diarrhea, lack of appetite, failure to grow, and general fatigue were mentioned as symptoms of parasitic worm infections. Most of the children knew that they should go to the hospital for treatment if they experienced symptoms of parasitic worm diseases. The animated cartoon titled "Koko y las gafas mágicas" was produced by Afrika Toon, in collaboration with a scientific team composed of epidemiologists, civil engineers, and social scientists, and the local school children and teachers. Pilot testing of the animated cartoon revealed that, in the short term, children grasped and kept key messages. Most of the children who were shown the cartoon reported to like it. Acceptance of the animated cartoon was high among children and teachers alike. The messaging was tailored to improve knowledge and practices for prevention of helminthiases and diarrheal diseases through prior identification of knowledge gaps. Integration of such education tools into the school curriculum, along with deworming campaigns, might improve sustainability of control and elimination efforts against helminthiases and diarrheal diseases.

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Translated title (Arabic)
"كوكو والنظارات السحرية ": أداة ترفيهية تعليمية للوقاية من الديدان الطفيلية وأمراض الإسهال في كوت ديفوار
Translated title (English)
"Koko and the magic glasses": An educational entertainment tool to prevent parasitic worms and diarrheal diseases in Côte d 'Ivoire
Translated title (Spanish)
"Koko y las gafas mágicas": An educational entertainment to prevent parasitic worms and diarrheal diseases in Côte d 'Ivoire

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10.1371/journal.pntd.0005839

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