Comparison of prevalence of various ENT diseases and hearing impairment among children of government schools versus private schools of Mardan

Sumera Akram, Muhammad Ahmed Khan, A. Rehman, K. Malik, Jehangir Ahmed Afridi
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Background: School children are frequently afflicted with ENT diseases. The diseases and their associated complications, especially hearing impairment, can be devastating to the children and families alike. Socioeconomic status of children can have strong effect on frequency of various ENT diseases. The objective of this study is to compare the frequency of various ENT diseases among children studying in government schools versus those in private schools of district Mardan. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out at Mardan from July to December 2019. The researchers visited four schools (two government and two private schools) in Mardan district. Relevant history was obtained and physical examination was done to find out the frequency of various ENT diseases. The data variables (age, gender, ENT diseases, hearing impairment) were noted in research Performa and data was entered and analysed in SPSS 21 software. Frequencies were determine for age, gender and ENT diseases. Independent t-test was used to analyze quantitative variables, while Chi-square was used to analyze qualitative variables. A p-value less than 0.05 was taken as significant. Results: Total 2986 children were examined in 4 schools. The mean age of the children was 11 years. There were 56% boys and 44% girls. Total 2106 children were examined in two government schools and 880 children were examined in two private schools. The frequency of impacted cerumen was 18.4% (21.2% of government school children versus 11.4% of private school children; p<0.05). Frequency of allergic rhinitis was 9.7% (9.5% of government school children versus 10.1% of private school children; p=0.635). The frequency of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) in government school children was 4.9% versus 2.5% among those in private schools (p<0.05). In this study cumulative prevalence of hearing impairment was 26.8%, where prevalence in government school children was 30.9% versus 17.2% in private schools (p-value<0.001). The causes of hearing impairment were impacted ear cerumen (68.3%), CSOM (15.7%), otitis externa (6.2%), OME (4.1%), otitis media (2.8%), congenital ear deformities (1.6%) and foreign bodies in ear (1.2%). The main causes of hearing impairment in majority of children were impacted cerumen and CSOM in 84% children. Conclusion: Various ENT diseases like impacted cerumen, rhinosinusitis, allergic rhinitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis and CSOM are common in school going children. Impacted cerumen and CSOM are significantly more prevalent in government school children as compared to private schools which are primary cause of hearing impairment in children leading to significantly high prevalence of hearing impairment in government school children
马丹市公立学校与私立学校儿童各种耳鼻喉科疾病及听力障碍患病率比较
背景:学童常患耳鼻喉科疾病。这些疾病及其相关并发症,特别是听力障碍,对儿童和家庭都是毁灭性的。儿童的社会经济地位对各种耳鼻喉科疾病的发病率有很大影响。本研究的目的是比较马丹区公立学校与私立学校就读儿童各种耳鼻喉科疾病的发病率。对象和方法:2019年7月至12月在马尔丹进行横断面描述性研究。研究人员访问了马尔丹地区的四所学校(两所公立学校和两所私立学校)。查阅相关病史,进行体格检查,了解各种耳鼻喉科疾病的发病频率。数据变量(年龄、性别、耳鼻喉科疾病、听力障碍)记录在研究绩效表中,并在SPSS 21软件中进行数据录入和分析。确定年龄、性别和耳鼻喉科疾病的频率。定量变量分析采用独立t检验,定性变量分析采用卡方检验。p值小于0.05为显著性。结果:共检查4所学校2986名儿童。这些儿童的平均年龄为11岁。男生占56%,女生占44%。共有2106名儿童在两所公立学校接受了测试,880名儿童在两所私立学校接受了测试。耳垢影响的发生率为18.4%(公立学校儿童21.2%,私立学校儿童11.4%;p < 0.05)。过敏性鼻炎的发生率为9.7%(公立学校儿童为9.5%,私立学校儿童为10.1%;p = 0.635)。公立学校儿童慢性化脓性中耳炎(CSOM)发病率为4.9%,私立学校为2.5% (p<0.05)。在这项研究中,听力障碍的累积患病率为26.8%,其中公立学校儿童的患病率为30.9%,私立学校儿童的患病率为17.2% (p值<0.001)。导致听力损害的原因依次为冲击耳垢(68.3%)、CSOM(15.7%)、外耳炎(6.2%)、OME(4.1%)、中耳炎(2.8%)、先天性耳畸形(1.6%)和耳内异物(1.2%)。大多数儿童听力损害的主要原因是耳垢和CSOM,占84%。结论:学龄期儿童耳鼻喉科常见病有耳鼻炎、鼻窦炎、变应性鼻炎、咽炎、扁桃体炎、CSOM等。与私立学校相比,公立学校儿童中耳垢和慢性耳炎更为普遍,这是儿童听力障碍的主要原因,导致公立学校儿童中听力障碍的患病率很高
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