Ha. Mwenesi et al., PERCEPTIONS OF SYMPTOMS OF SEVERE CHILDHOOD MALARIA AMONG MIJIKENDA AND LUO RESIDENTS OF COASTAL KENYA, Journal of Biosocial Science, 27(2), 1995, pp. 235-244
Effective community based malaria control programmes require an unders
tanding of current perceptions of malaria as a disease and its severe
manifestations. Quantitative and qualitative surveys of mothers on the
Kenyan Coast suggest that fever is conceptualised in biomedical terms
whereas the aetiology of severe malaria is perceived to be of more co
mplex cultural origin. This is reflected in the treatments sought for
convulsions. The results are discussed in the context of ethnographic
factors. To be effective, future health information programmes must ta
ke cultural beliefs into account.