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Annals of King Edward Medical College. 2006; 12 (3): 366-368
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-75886

ABSTRACT

To elicit management practices of childhood diarrhea in this region. A cross-sectional survey. This study was carried out in CDDU-CHC [Control of Diarrheal Disease Unit Children Hospital Complex] Multan, over a period of nine months [March-Nov 2005]. Five hundred and twenty patients [age group 2 months-5 years] presenting with diarrhea and dehydration at CDDU-CHC Multan, were randomly selected. Management practices; use of medicines and intravenous fluids, preparation and use of ORS and other home made rehydration solutions, feeding practices during diarrheal attack were determined. Interviewing each mother, a pre-designed questionnaire was filled. Most of the families belonged to a poor socio-economic class; only 18.3% mothers could read and write. Mean duration of diarrheal attack was 4.1 days. Most of the mothers [95%] used allopathic medicine but only 49% from qualified doctors. Mothers [78%] knew about ORT [Oral Rehydration Therapy], but preparation and use of ORS and home available solutions was not appropriate in most of the cases. A large number of mothers withheld semisolid foods during diarrheal attack. ORT and adequate feeding during and after diarrhea are keys to the successful management of diarrhea. With regard to the management practices, there is a great need to improve awareness among mothers and caretakers about continuation of breast-feeding and/or semisolids during diarrheal attack, hand washing practices, preparation and use of ORS and avoiding antidiarrheal drugs


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Humans , Male , Female , Diarrhea, Infantile/therapy , Child , Fluid Therapy , Rehydration Solutions , Disease Management , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Feeding Methods , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Pakistan Pediatric Journal. 2006; 30 (3): 131-135
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-80215

ABSTRACT

To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of mothers about malnutrition and diarrheal diseases; perceptions about signs and symptoms of dehydration; preparation and use of ORS; breast feeding and weaning practices. A cross -sectional descriptive study. The study was carried out in [CDDU-CHC] Control of Diarrheal Disease Unit, Children Hospital Complex, Multan, over a period of six months [March-Aug 2005]. A total of 400 mothers, with children of age group 2 months-5 years, were randomly selected and knowledge, attitude, behavior and practices regarding malnutrition and diarrheal diseases were determined on a pre-coded questionnaire. The data was analysed using SPSS-10 software. The baseline knowledge of the mothers about malnutrition, diarrheal diseases, breast feeding, weaning practices and hand washing was not adequate, probably because of low literacy rate. Considering high prevalence of malnutrition and diarrheal diseases and the relative lack of knowledge, it is imperative that a public health intervention program be initiated in the communities. This must include the education of caretakers as well as health workers


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Humans , Female , Diarrhea , Awareness , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Socioeconomic Factors , Breast Feeding , Dehydration , Mothers
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