Sains Malaysiana 49(4)(2020): 743-754
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2020-4904-03
Managing Dengue
Disaster: Uncovering Paramount Community Elements for DNA Sensory Tool
Accessibility in Malaysia
(Menangani Bencana Denggi: Mengenal Pasti Kepentingan Unsur Komuniti
untuk Alat Mengakses Sensori DNA di Malaysia)
NUR-FADHILAH MAZLAN1, LING LING TAN1, MOHAMMAD IMAM
HASAN REZA2, GOH CHOO TA1*, NURUL HUDA ABD.
KARIM3 & LEE YOOK HENG1,3
1Southeast Asia
Disaster Prevention Research Initiative (SEADPRI-UKM), Institute
for Environment and Development (LESTARI), Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
2Presidency
Education, 51 Panchlaish R/A, 4203 Chittagong, Bangladesh
3School of Chemical
Sciences and Food Technology, Faculty of Science and Technology,
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor Darul
Ehsan, Malaysia
Received:
16 October 2018/Accepted: 24 December 2019
ABSTRACT
In this
study, communities' psychosocial judgements (relationship, awareness,
responsibility, and attitude) were evaluated in relation to DNA-based
dengue kit accessibility. It was carried
out by handing out 100 structured questionnaires (Kajang Housing
(KjH): 40, Kajang Industrial (KjI): 40, Kuala Selangor (KuS): 20).
From
our descriptive analyses, KuS respondents exhibited a closer
relationship with their neighbours (100%) compared to other respondents.
KjH, KjI and KuS respondents know very little about dengue vector
species.
While KjH is leading the other two study areas, KjI and KuS in terms
of knowing all symptoms associated with dengue fever (DF), KuS shows
more interest to participate in dengue campaigns and/or prevention
and control programs compared
to KjH and KjI. Not more than 25% of total respondents are willing
to offer transportation or nurturing their neighbours back to health.
While KjI is more confident to use DNA biosensor when outside of
their community, not more than 35% of total respondents are confident
enough to use it within their neighbourhood. All communities, especially the
affected ones, should take a proactive step by making use of DNA
biosensor as an early warning tool, in conjunction with good psychosocial
behaviours towards dengue, to achieve sustainable health promotion
in managing dengue disaster.
Keywords:
Community-based health promotion; dengue disaster; dengue kit; Malaysia;
psychosocial evaluation; Selangor
ABSTRAK
Dalam
kajian ini, pertimbangan psikososial komuniti (perhubungan, kesedaran,
tanggungjawab dan sikap) berhubung dengan kebolehcapaian kit denggi berasaskan
DNA dinilai. Ia dijalankan dengan mengedar 100 keping soal selidik (Perumahan
Kajang (KjH): 40, Perindustrian Kajang (KjI): 40, Kuala Selangor (KuS): 20).
Daripada analisis huraian kami, responden KuS
menunjukkan hubungan kejiranan yang lebih rapat (100%) berbanding dengan
responden lain. Sangat sedikit responden KjH, KjI dan KuS yang tahu tentang
spesies vektor denggi. Meskipun KjH mendahului dua
kawasan kajian lain, KjI dan KuS dengan mengetahui kesemua simptom yang
berkaitan dengan demam denggi (DF), KuS menampakkan minat yang lebih untuk
menyertai kempen dan/atau program pencegahan dan kawalan denggi berbanding KjH
dan KjI. Tidak lebih daripada 25% responden sanggup menawarkan pengangkutan
atau menjaga jiran sehingga kembali sihat. Meskipun KjI lebih yakin menggunakan
biosensor DNA apabila berada di luar komuniti mereka, tidak lebih 35% daripada
jumlah responden cukup yakin menggunakannya dalam kejiranan. Kesemua komuniti,
terutamanya yang terjejas, seharusnya mengambil langkah proaktif dengan
menggunakan sepenuhnya biosensor DNA sebagai alat amaran awal, seiring dengan
tingkah laku psikososial yang bagus terhadap denggi, bagi mencapai promosi
kesihatan yang mampan dalam menangani bencana denggi.
Kata kunci: Bencana denggi; kit denggi; Malaysia;
penilaian psikososial; promosi kesihatan berasaskan komuniti; Selangor
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