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Understanding knowledge and media influence on people with hepatitis B in Senegal: a mixed-methods study
by
Badji, Aminata Ndoye
, Diagne, Astou
, Fall, Bintou
, Mboup, Ahmadou
, Wandeler, Gilles
, Niang, Aissatou
, Sall, Fatima
, Saou, Houleye
, Massaly, Marie
, Niang, Boly
, Ndione, Albert Gautier
, Diop, Ndoye
, Ramírez Mena, Adrià
, Fall, Ndeye Maguette
, Gaye, Assietou
, Diouf, Joseph
, Badiane, Aboubakar Sidikh
, Gueye, Ibrahima
, Keita, Abdoulaye
, Carillon, Séverine
, Ndiaye, Amady
, Niang, Ababacar
, Sy, Bessoum
, Seydi, Moussa
, Fortes, Louise
, Ndiaye, Alassane
, Diedhiou, Mariama
, Niang, Ibrahima
, Thiam, Mbaye
, Diaw, Abibatou
, Tine, Judicaël
, Mena, Adrià Ramírez
, Ba, Sadio
, Fall, Bineta Seck
, Diop, Astou
, Ngom, Ndeye Fatou
, Tine, Judicaël Malick
, Coulibaly, Boubacar
, Faye, Khadim
, Akotia, Hubert
, Ngom, Ndèye Fatou
, Diallo, Aminata
, Diaw, Khaly
, Ghassama, Khady
, Pandi, Melissa Sandrine
, Diop, Fatou
, Gueye, Mamadou
, Dieme, Marie-Joseph
, Ndiaye, Kiné
, Berthé, Marianne
, Diédhiou, Mariama
, Nguirane, Ndeye Fatou
, Ndaw, Khady
, Ndiaye, Ousseynou
, Wembulua, Bruce
, Tiogouo, Kevine
, Camara, Oumy
, Ka, Daye
, Fall, Betty
in
Access to information
/ Adult
/ Chronic Disease
/ Communication
/ Content analysis
/ Data collection
/ Digital media
/ Disease prevention
/ Female
/ Global Health
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Hepatitis B
/ Hepatitis B - epidemiology
/ Hepatitis B - psychology
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Internet
/ Interviews
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge
/ Liver cancer
/ Male
/ Mass Media
/ Middle Aged
/ Mixed methods research
/ Original Research
/ Pandemics
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Senegal - epidemiology
/ Social Media
/ SOCIAL MEDICINE
/ Tropical diseases
2025
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Understanding knowledge and media influence on people with hepatitis B in Senegal: a mixed-methods study
by
Badji, Aminata Ndoye
, Diagne, Astou
, Fall, Bintou
, Mboup, Ahmadou
, Wandeler, Gilles
, Niang, Aissatou
, Sall, Fatima
, Saou, Houleye
, Massaly, Marie
, Niang, Boly
, Ndione, Albert Gautier
, Diop, Ndoye
, Ramírez Mena, Adrià
, Fall, Ndeye Maguette
, Gaye, Assietou
, Diouf, Joseph
, Badiane, Aboubakar Sidikh
, Gueye, Ibrahima
, Keita, Abdoulaye
, Carillon, Séverine
, Ndiaye, Amady
, Niang, Ababacar
, Sy, Bessoum
, Seydi, Moussa
, Fortes, Louise
, Ndiaye, Alassane
, Diedhiou, Mariama
, Niang, Ibrahima
, Thiam, Mbaye
, Diaw, Abibatou
, Tine, Judicaël
, Mena, Adrià Ramírez
, Ba, Sadio
, Fall, Bineta Seck
, Diop, Astou
, Ngom, Ndeye Fatou
, Tine, Judicaël Malick
, Coulibaly, Boubacar
, Faye, Khadim
, Akotia, Hubert
, Ngom, Ndèye Fatou
, Diallo, Aminata
, Diaw, Khaly
, Ghassama, Khady
, Pandi, Melissa Sandrine
, Diop, Fatou
, Gueye, Mamadou
, Dieme, Marie-Joseph
, Ndiaye, Kiné
, Berthé, Marianne
, Diédhiou, Mariama
, Nguirane, Ndeye Fatou
, Ndaw, Khady
, Ndiaye, Ousseynou
, Wembulua, Bruce
, Tiogouo, Kevine
, Camara, Oumy
, Ka, Daye
, Fall, Betty
in
Access to information
/ Adult
/ Chronic Disease
/ Communication
/ Content analysis
/ Data collection
/ Digital media
/ Disease prevention
/ Female
/ Global Health
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Hepatitis B
/ Hepatitis B - epidemiology
/ Hepatitis B - psychology
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Internet
/ Interviews
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge
/ Liver cancer
/ Male
/ Mass Media
/ Middle Aged
/ Mixed methods research
/ Original Research
/ Pandemics
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Senegal - epidemiology
/ Social Media
/ SOCIAL MEDICINE
/ Tropical diseases
2025
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Understanding knowledge and media influence on people with hepatitis B in Senegal: a mixed-methods study
by
Badji, Aminata Ndoye
, Diagne, Astou
, Fall, Bintou
, Mboup, Ahmadou
, Wandeler, Gilles
, Niang, Aissatou
, Sall, Fatima
, Saou, Houleye
, Massaly, Marie
, Niang, Boly
, Ndione, Albert Gautier
, Diop, Ndoye
, Ramírez Mena, Adrià
, Fall, Ndeye Maguette
, Gaye, Assietou
, Diouf, Joseph
, Badiane, Aboubakar Sidikh
, Gueye, Ibrahima
, Keita, Abdoulaye
, Carillon, Séverine
, Ndiaye, Amady
, Niang, Ababacar
, Sy, Bessoum
, Seydi, Moussa
, Fortes, Louise
, Ndiaye, Alassane
, Diedhiou, Mariama
, Niang, Ibrahima
, Thiam, Mbaye
, Diaw, Abibatou
, Tine, Judicaël
, Mena, Adrià Ramírez
, Ba, Sadio
, Fall, Bineta Seck
, Diop, Astou
, Ngom, Ndeye Fatou
, Tine, Judicaël Malick
, Coulibaly, Boubacar
, Faye, Khadim
, Akotia, Hubert
, Ngom, Ndèye Fatou
, Diallo, Aminata
, Diaw, Khaly
, Ghassama, Khady
, Pandi, Melissa Sandrine
, Diop, Fatou
, Gueye, Mamadou
, Dieme, Marie-Joseph
, Ndiaye, Kiné
, Berthé, Marianne
, Diédhiou, Mariama
, Nguirane, Ndeye Fatou
, Ndaw, Khady
, Ndiaye, Ousseynou
, Wembulua, Bruce
, Tiogouo, Kevine
, Camara, Oumy
, Ka, Daye
, Fall, Betty
in
Access to information
/ Adult
/ Chronic Disease
/ Communication
/ Content analysis
/ Data collection
/ Digital media
/ Disease prevention
/ Female
/ Global Health
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Hepatitis B
/ Hepatitis B - epidemiology
/ Hepatitis B - psychology
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Internet
/ Interviews
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge
/ Liver cancer
/ Male
/ Mass Media
/ Middle Aged
/ Mixed methods research
/ Original Research
/ Pandemics
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Senegal - epidemiology
/ Social Media
/ SOCIAL MEDICINE
/ Tropical diseases
2025
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Understanding knowledge and media influence on people with hepatitis B in Senegal: a mixed-methods study
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Understanding knowledge and media influence on people with hepatitis B in Senegal: a mixed-methods study
2025
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ObjectivesPublic awareness and the dissemination of tailored information to lay populations are essential for highly endemic countries like Senegal to achieve hepatitis B elimination targets by 2030. In Senegal, despite its high prevalence, hepatitis B has not received sufficient attention in health communication campaigns compared with other health issues like HIV. We aimed to explore knowledge and perceptions surrounding hepatitis B virus (HBV), as well as the influence of digital media on the information accessed by individuals living with HBV in Senegal.DesignWe employed a mixed-methods approach combining qualitative semistructured interviews conducted with people living with HBV enrolled in the Senegalese hepatitis B cohort (SEN-B), with a quantitative content analysis of online news coverage focused on HBV within the online media of Senegal.SettingA referral University hospital in Dakar, Senegal.Participants29 individuals aged >18 years presenting with a positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) with a median age of 40 years (IQR 27–54), of whom 51.7% were female.Outcomes and analysisQualitative interviews were conducted between December 2019 and October 2021, and we employed purposive sampling to select participants enrolled in SEN-B. Thematic analysis facilitated a systematic synthesis of respondents’ narratives. All data analyses were performed using Atlas.ti (V.22). For content analysis of online media news collected from September 2019 to May 2022, a structured data extraction form was developed to collect relevant information from the selected online news articles. Data on readers’ comments spaces were extracted using an inductive approach and were processed using thematic analyses. The quantitative data issued from content analysis were exported to Stata SE V.17.0 (StataCorp) for statistical analysis.ResultsWe observed a generalised lack of knowledge about HBV among participants, some of whom had never heard of the virus prior to their screening. Incomprehension regarding the disease contributed to feelings of fear and anxiety, leading participants to express various concerns about their personal health status, transmission, cure and treatment(s). The presence of rumours surrounding the disease further underscored the limited awareness of HBV revealing the marginal recognition of HBV as a significant societal concern. In many cases, the absence of effective health communication strategies at the national level resulted in individuals turning to traditional and online media for information, which often intensified their fears and concerns about HBV. An analysis of Senegalese media coverage about HBV included 157 articles published between 2009 and 2022. 55.4% (87/157) of these publications appeared in July, coinciding with World Hepatitis Day, while 65.0% (102/157) focused on general HBV epidemiology and activities led by the National Hepatitis Programme. Online media also served as informal spaces where unaccredited actors within the health sector promoted treatments lacking official verification. Additionally, the reactions’ spaces provided a venue for the exchange of information, though without any guarantee of its accuracy.ConclusionsFacilitating collaboration and engagement between health communication stakeholders and communities is crucial for effectively disseminating structured information and culturally appropriate messages, ultimately contributing to raising awareness of HBV.
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