Abstract
This study aims to provide a better understanding of community interaction with the Ebola response in Sierra Leone in order to inform programme strategies:
• Describe community and local-level perspectives and attitudes toward the measures taken to control the Ebola outbreak, with consideration of how such measures may have been integrated into personal narratives over time;
• Document gaps, barriers and influences that impact control measures;
• Consider the subsequent value of control measures used to inform an effective future outbreak response.