Health Seeking Behaviours and Knowledge of Infectious Disease Risks in Western Australian Travellers to Southeast Asian Destinations: An Airport Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participant Selection and Exclusion
2.2. Questionnaire
2.3. Questionnaire Administration
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Traveller Demographics
3.2. Pre-Travel Health Advice
3.3. Health Risk Preventive Behaviours
3.4. Health Risk Knowledge
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitations
4.2. Strategies for Promoting Risk Reduction Behaviours
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Number of Travellers | % (n = 1334) |
---|---|---|
Destination | ||
Bali | 1091 | 82 |
Thailand | 243 | 18 |
Mean age (SD) | 42 (14) | |
Gender a | ||
Male | 624 | 47 |
Female | 709 | 53 |
Country of birth | ||
Australia | 913 | 68 |
Other | 420 | 32 |
Purchased flights/accommodation b | ||
Travel agent a | 248 | 19 |
Internet, directly from airline or accommodation provider a | 640 | 48 |
Internet, third party travel website | 462 | 35 |
Other a | 60 | 5 |
Education | ||
Some high school | 133 | 10 |
Completed high school | 335 | 25 |
Technical certificate | 472 | 35 |
University | 276 | 21 |
Postgraduate | 114 | 9 |
Purpose of travel/visit | ||
Holiday/tourist | 1208 | 90 |
Business | 42 | 3 |
Visiting friends/family | 54 | 4 |
Work | 10 | 1 |
Other | 20 | 2 |
Travel companions | ||
Yes | 797 | 60 |
No | 537 | 40 |
Adults in the same household a | 789 | 59 |
Children in same household a | 197 | 15 |
Duration of stay (days) | ||
Mean (SD) | 8.7 (9) | |
Accommodation a | ||
Hotel | 1028 | 77 |
Hostel | 13 | 1 |
Private villa | 229 | 17 |
Staying with local family/friend | 47 | 4 |
Unsure/unspecified | 13 | 1 |
PTHA sought previously a | ||
Yes | 772 | 58 |
No | 562 | 42 |
Number of Travellers | % (n = 1334) | |
---|---|---|
PTHA sought before this trip: | ||
Yes | 430 | 32 |
No | 904 | 68 |
Source of advice a | ||
General practitioner | 188 | 14 |
Pharmacist | 94 | 7 |
Government website | 48 | 4 |
Travel agent | 46 | 3 |
Travel doctor | 25 | 2 |
Any professional advice | 300 | 22 |
Friends or family | 201 | 15 |
Internet | 112 | 8 |
Travel guide | 33 | 3 |
Reason for not seeking PTHA a | ||
Travel frequently to the destination | 669 | 50 |
Traveller is in good health | 130 | 10 |
There is no risk | 99 | 7 |
There was no time | 45 | 3 |
Traveller didn’t know where to look | 33 | 2 |
Cost | 33 | 2 |
Number of Travellers | % (n = 1334) | |
---|---|---|
Risk prevention behaviour: | ||
Insect repellent use | ||
Yes | 1090 | 82 |
No/don’t know/blank | 244 | 18 |
Alcohol hand sanitiser use: | ||
Yes | 933 | 70 |
No/don’t know/blank | 401 | 30 |
Mosquito net use: | ||
Yes | 207 | 16 |
No/don’t know/blank | 1127 | 84 |
Mosquito protective clothing use | ||
Yes | 332 | 25 |
No/don’t know/blank | 1002 | 75 |
Reviewed vaccination history | ||
Yes | 333 | 25 |
No/don’t know/blank | 1001 | 75 |
Measles immunity (vaccination or previous infection) | ||
Yes | 1163 | 87 |
No/don’t know/blank | 171 | 13 |
Purchased travel insurance | ||
Yes | 1137 | 85 |
No/don’t know/blank | 197 | 15 |
Number of Travellers | % (n = 1334) | |
---|---|---|
Health risk knowledge | ||
The risk of someone catching measles in Bali/Thailand is about the same as catching it in Australia | ||
Correct (disagree) | 364 | 27 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 970 | 73 |
Mosquitoes that bite in the daytime are a nuisance in Bali/Thailand, but they don’t transmit serious diseases | ||
Correct (agree) | 1096 | 82 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 238 | 18 |
It is important to always use mosquito repellent when outdoors in Bali/Thailand | ||
Correct (agree) | 1148 | 86 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 186 | 14 |
The ice from the bigger hotels in Bali/Thailand is generally safe to serve in drinks | ||
Correct (disagree) | 654 | 49 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 680 | 51 |
Salads (ie uncooked fruit and vegetables) are safe to eat in Bali/Thailand | ||
Correct (disagree) | 691 | 52 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 638 | 48 |
Any eggs eaten in Bali/Thailand should be cooked thoroughly (not runny) and served hot | ||
Correct (agree) | 863 | 65 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 471 | 35 |
You should seek urgent medical attention if you are bitten by a dog or other mammal in Bali/Thailand | ||
Correct (agree) | 1305 | 98 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 29 | 2 |
It is safe to feed and play with monkeys at tourist venues in Bali/Thailand | ||
Correct (disagree) | 1182 | 89 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 152 | 11 |
You should be treated to prevent rabies if you are scratched or bitten by a monkey in Bali/Thailand | ||
Correct (agree) | 1251 | 94 |
Incorrect/don’t know/blank | 83 | 6 |
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Thomson, C.A.; Gibbs, R.A.; Giele, C.; Firth, M.J.; Effler, P.V. Health Seeking Behaviours and Knowledge of Infectious Disease Risks in Western Australian Travellers to Southeast Asian Destinations: An Airport Survey. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2016, 1, 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed1010003
Thomson CA, Gibbs RA, Giele C, Firth MJ, Effler PV. Health Seeking Behaviours and Knowledge of Infectious Disease Risks in Western Australian Travellers to Southeast Asian Destinations: An Airport Survey. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2016; 1(1):3. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed1010003
Chicago/Turabian StyleThomson, Chloe A., Robyn A. Gibbs, Carolien Giele, Martin J. Firth, and Paul V. Effler. 2016. "Health Seeking Behaviours and Knowledge of Infectious Disease Risks in Western Australian Travellers to Southeast Asian Destinations: An Airport Survey" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 1, no. 1: 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed1010003
APA StyleThomson, C. A., Gibbs, R. A., Giele, C., Firth, M. J., & Effler, P. V. (2016). Health Seeking Behaviours and Knowledge of Infectious Disease Risks in Western Australian Travellers to Southeast Asian Destinations: An Airport Survey. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 1(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed1010003