Int. J. One Health  Vol.11   No.1  Article - 15 

Research Article

International Journal of One Health, 11(1): 159-170

https://doi.org/10.14202/IJOH.2025.159-170

Harnessing community knowledge and actions to strengthen rabies control programs in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Yoany Maria Vianney Bita Aty1 ORCID, Endang Puji Astuti2,3 ORCID, Florentianus Tat1 ORCID, Wanti Wanti4 ORCID, Johanis J. Pitreyadi Sadukh4 ORCID, Irwan Budiana1 ORCID, Aemilianus Mau1 ORCID, Irfan Irfan1 ORCID, Riny Pujiyanti1 ORCID, Wiendra Waworuntu5 ORCID, Andi Leny Susyanti5 ORCID, Nirmala Ahmad Ma’ruf6 ORCID, and Luna Amalia6 ORCID

1. Department of Nursing, Health Polytechnic of Kupang (Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang), Ministry of Health, Jl. Piet A. Tallo, Oebobo, Kupang 85111, Indonesia.

2. Research Center for Public Health and Nutrition, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Cibinong, Bogor, West Java 16911, Indonesia.

3.  Doctoral Program in Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

4. Department of Environmental Health, Health Polytechnic of Kupang (Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang), Ministry of Health, Jl. Piet A. Tallo, Oebobo, Kupang 85111, Indonesia.

5. Centre for Health Resilience and Resource Policy, Health Policy Agency, Ministry of Health, Jakarta, Indonesia.

6. Secretariat of Health Policy Agency, Health Policy Agency, Ministry of Health, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Background and Aim: Rabies remains a critical public health concern in Indonesia, particularly in high-risk provinces, such as East Nusa Tenggara. Despite governmental efforts under the One Health framework, gaps persist in vaccination coverage, public awareness, and intersectoral coordination. This study aims to assess community knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding rabies and evaluate rabies control strategies in Belu and Malaka regencies, incorporating both community and policymaker perspectives.

Materials and Methods: A mixed-methods approach was adopted, integrating quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. Structured questionnaires assessed KAP levels among 225 respondents across two regencies, while logistic regression identified sociodemographic predictors of adequate rabies knowledge. Qualitative data, obtained through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions, were thematically analyzed using the context, input, process, and product evaluation model to explore stakeholder coordination, community engagement, and systemic challenges.

Results: Female respondents and those aged >50 years exhibited significantly higher knowledge of rabies (adjusted odds ratios [AOR] for males = 0.321, p = 0.003; AOR for ≤30 years = 0.390, p = 0.032). Vaccination coverage among domestic animals remained suboptimal (~50%), below the national target of ≥75%. Weak but significant positive correlations were observed between knowledge and both attitude (r = 0.144, p = 0.03) and practice (r = 0.211, p = 0.001). Qualitative findings revealed the fragmented implementation of One Health, insufficient vaccine supply, limited veterinary personnel, and poor integration of traditional knowledge into health communication strategies.

Conclusion: This study underscores the importance of tailored health education, particularly for younger and male populations, and highlights the potential of community-driven interventions to improve rabies control. Integrating traditional cultural expressions with modern outreach, strengthening intersectoral collaboration, and improving logistical support are essential for sustainable control. The use of technology (e.g., WhatsApp-based reporting) and community task forces demonstrated promise in enhancing responsiveness. Future programs should prioritize culturally adaptive strategies and expand the operational scope of One Health to mitigate rabies in endemic regions.

Keywords: community knowledge, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, knowledge, attitudes, and practices, mixed-methods, One Health, rabies control, vaccination.

How to cite this article: Aty YMVB, Astuti EP, Tat F, Wanti W, Sadukh JJP, Budiana I, Mau A, Irfan I, Pujiyanti R, Waworuntu W, Syusanti AL, Ma’ruf NA, and Amalia L (2025) Harnessing community knowledge and actions to strengthen rabies control programs in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Int. J. One Health, 11(1): 159-170.

Received: 31-01-2025   Accepted: 21-04-2025   Published online: 29-05-2025

Corresponding author: Endang Puji Astuti    E-mail: enda054@brin.go.id

DOI: 10.14202/IJOH.2025.159-170

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