The Influence of Communication Participants on Adoption of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) Vaccine among Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) Pastoralists in Kenya
Date
2023-02-19
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American Journal of Communication
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to establish the influence of
communication participants on adoption of Contagious Bovine
Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) Vaccine among Arid and Semi-Arid
Lands (ASAL) pastoralists in Kenya.
Methodology: The study population was pastoralists in Narok
South Sub-county. Sample size was 468 respondents inclusive
of qualitative and quantitative samples where 440 responded to
questionnaire, 24 in focus group discussions, and 4 in key
informant interviews. Cross-sectional research design entailing
collection of qualitative and quantitative data was used to
assess association between variables. Multi stage, purposive,
simple random, systematic and stratified sampling techniques
were then employed to come up with respondents. Data derived
from 468 respondents was analyzed using statistical Package
for Social Scientists (SPSS) version 20.0 and presented using
regression coefficients and ANOVA.
Findings: All respondents engaged in discussions with others
before vaccinating cattle against CBPP. This is because as
members of social groups, they interacted with each other
through networks, a dominant mechanism for diffusion. Within
parameters of experts, veterinary officers and agro-veterinary
sales people were influential. In the community, family and
neighbours were equally influential and among peers were
elders and herders. These influencers were effective because of
their attributes and social qualities; trustworthiness and
credibility, accessibility, knowledgeability, government
authority, advised on many issues, related easily with others
and were friendly.
Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: Some
people have influence over others in CBPP vaccine adoption
among ASAL pastoralists. Governments, veterinary
researchers, and communication experts need to leverage on
them to encourage diffuse of the vaccine. These influencers
could also be trained on some basic aspects of disease
reporting, control and eradication
Description
Research article
Keywords
: Communication, participant, influencers, adoption
Citation
Ndungu, V. W., Mberia, H. K., Ngula, K. W., & Othieno, J. (2023). The Influence of Communication Messages on Adoption of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) Vaccine among Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) Pastoralists in Kenya.