TABLE 3.
Construct | Barriers to Use | Selected Quotations | Examples of Suggested Improvements |
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Convenience | Hanging:
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“Bed net installation is stressful.” —Male Adult, Rural, Ashanti Region |
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Entry and exit:
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“In the middle of the night, when I have to pee, I have to think hard about it, should I wait until morning, or should I go through the stress of getting out of my net?” —Female Student, Urban, Greater Accra Region |
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Access to personal items:
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“As a mother with a baby, I can keep baby pampers in the pocket.” —Female Adult, Rural, Greater Accra Region “With a pocket in the bed net, I can put my bible and notebook in there.” -Male Adult, Rural, Western Region |
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Comfort | Restrictive space:
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“I am married and I can't see myself playing games with my wife in a bed net. Even when I was single the bed net was not spacious for me alone. Imagine now that I am married, it won't work unless it is made spacious, so we can feel free in it.” —Male Adult, Urban, Ashanti Region |
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Heat:
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“The weather, the weather, the weather. It is just hot for bed nets! Especially when you use those hard [polyethylene] nets.” —Male Adult, Rural, Western Region |
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Material texture:
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“The [polyethylene net] is hard and can give skin rashes.” —Male Student in Urban, Ashanti Region “I didn't like the [polyethylene net] because it feels like rubber, so if you use it, there would be a lot of heat.” —Female Adult, Urban, Greater Accra |
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Insecticide treatment:
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“The real problem is the chemicals in the net. If we use it and it makes us uncomfortable then we stop using it.” —Female Adult, Urban, Greater Accra |
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Aesthetics |
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“The nets make your room look ugly. We are forced to use it because it protects us against mosquito bites. We need fancy nets, with a variety of colors we can choose from, and ones that are nice to hang so we can do away with all the poles and nails in the walls.” —Female Adult, Rural, Greater Accra |
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Abbreviation: LLIN, long-lasting insecticidal net.