Abstract:
Background:-In Ethiopia, Long Lasting Insecticide bed Nets were being distributed based on 
the average number of person per household. Despite the large scale distribution of Insecticide 
Treated Nets in many malaria endemic countries, there is a wide variation in the availability and 
use of Insecticide Treated Nets Long Lasting Insecticide bed Netsat the household level 
especially in Lume District
Objective;This study aimed to assess Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets utilization and its’ 
associated factors among households in Lume district, Oromia region, Ethiopia,from 1 December 
2019 up to 30 February 2020
Methodology: A community-based cross sectional study was conducted. The study subjects 
were randomly selected 592 households by simple random sampling. Data was collected through 
interview and observation checklist. 
Data was coded entered and cleaned using Epi- info version 3.5.1 and Statistical analysis was 
conducted using SPSS version 21
Bivariate analysis were used to select candidate variables for multivariate analysis at (p<0.25)
Variables found to have association was entered into multiple logistic regression models for 
controlling the possible effect of confounders. Model fitness was checked by Hosmer and 
Lemeshow test.
OR along with 95% CI were estimated to measure the strength of the association.Level of 
statistical significance were declared at P-value ≤ 0.05.
Result: AmonghouseholdswhoownedLong Lasting Insecticide Net509(86.6%),only 63.5% of 
householdmembershadslept underLong Lasting Insecticide Net duringthe 
previousnightpriortointerviewwhiletheremaining36.5% didnot usetheiravailablenets the
previousnight priorto interview.Four variables showed statistically significant association with 
the outcome of interest at p < 0.05 showed that TheEducational level of Household head 
elementary were 1.86 times more likely to utilizeLong Lasting Insecticide Nets compared to 
those unable to write and read(AOR = 1.86, 95% CI 1.20,2.87). , Those household who living in 
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the Corrugated iron roof houses were 1.91 times more likelyutilize Long Lasting Insecticide Nets 
compared to those households living inThatched houses (AOR = 1.91, 95% CI 1.17,3.11). The 
average monthly income of respondents above 1501 ET birr were 2.58 times more likely to 
utilize LLINs compared to those respondents whose monthly income was under 1500ET Birr 
(AOR = 2.58, 95% CI 1.17, 4.52) and also those households who properly hanged bed nets over 
sleeping place were 4.01times more likely to utilize Long Lasting Insecticide Nets compared to 
those respondents those not properly hanged bed nets over the sleeping place (AOR = 4.01, 95% 
(2.72, 5.89)).
Conclusion:This study found that Long Lasting Insecticidal Net utilization was low compared 
with national target (Federal Minister of Health).