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. 2019 Sep 11;85(1):120. doi: 10.5334/aogh.2563

Table 4.

Knowledge, perception, attitude and practice of questionnaire respondents in agrarian communities of Ibaji and Igalamela-Odolu Local Government Area, Kogi State (n = 295).

Characteristics Frequency (%)

Knowledge and Perception
Know parasitic worm 115 (39.0)
Think could get worms 144 (48.8)
Know how to get worms 26 (8.8)
Ever had worm infection 109 (36.9)
Attitude and Practices
Try to prevent worm infection 49 (16.6)
Hygiene
Defecate in open 175 (59.3)
Wipe after toilet
Toilet paper 28 (9.5)
Water 172 (58.3)
Leaf 95 (32.2)
Wash hand after toilet 261 (88.5)
Wash hand with soap 169 (57.3)
Eat meal with bare hands (without cutleries) 191 (64.7)
Home/farm activities
Eat in the farm 265 (86.8)
Wear shoe to farm 272 (92.2)
Wear shoe while working in farm 170 (57.6)
Wear shoe at home 219 (74.2)
Child/ward play in sand 276 (93.6)
Have animal(s) at home 209 (70.8)
Types*
Dog 19 (6.4)
Pig 6 (2.0)
Goat 146 (49.5)
Chicken 162 (54.9)
Cow 5 (1.7)
Others 2 (0.7)
Use of health services
*have medical centre near home 262 (88.8)
*been sick one or more times in past year 242 (82.0)
Visited the doctor one or more times in the past year 184 (62.4)
*have received medicine for worm 93 (31.5)
*When received medicine for worm?
None 203 (68.8)
Months ago 40 (13.6)
Years ago 53 (18.0)

* Included in the section for convenience. n = number examined.