Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Parents/Caregivers Towards Migraine in Children: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Q4 Medicine
Rahul Sinha, Ankit Kumar Meena, Maneesh Uniyal, Sonali Singh, Ashish Upadhyay
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Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of parents or caregivers of children suffering from migraines at a tertiary care center in North India. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study involving 100 parents or caregivers, using convenience sampling. A 20-item questionnaire was administered in English and also translated into the local language (Hindi). The study included children with migraines who visited the pediatric outpatient department within a 6-month period (December 2022 to May 2023). Results Over 60% of caregivers were aware of the chronic nature of the illness, its triggering factors, the role of family history, and the importance of lifestyle modifications. However, only 46% understood the pathophysiology of the illness, and 53% were aware of the medication used for childhood migraines. More than 85% of caregivers believed that recurrent headaches necessitate a doctor's consultation, may require regular visits for optimal treatment, and were willing to alter their child's lifestyle to prevent headaches. However, a significant percentage of caregivers (47%) practised self-medication for their children's headaches. Most caregivers believed that lifestyle modifications and avoiding triggers were the best treatments for migraines. There were significant associations (P<0.05) between the level of education and responses to questions related to migraine definition, prophylaxis, treatment, investigations, lifestyle modifications, and screen time. Conclusion Most participants were well-educated on migraine, and their KAP regarding migraine prevention and treatment were generally adequate. However, the practice of self-medication without professional guidance is a significant concern. Keywords: Migraine disorders; Cross-sectional studies; Caregivers; Health knowledge, attitudes, practice; Life style
评估父母/照顾者对儿童偏头痛的知识、态度和实践:一项横断面观察研究
目的本研究旨在评估印度北部三级医疗中心偏头痛患儿的父母或照顾者的知识、态度和实践(KAP)。方法采用方便抽样的方法,对100名家长或照顾者进行横断面调查。用英语编写了一份20项问卷,并翻译成当地语言(印地语)。该研究包括在6个月内(2022年12月至2023年5月)到儿科门诊就诊的偏头痛儿童。结果60%以上的护理人员了解疾病的慢性性质、引发因素、家族史的作用以及改变生活方式的重要性。然而,只有46%的人了解这种疾病的病理生理学,53%的人知道治疗儿童偏头痛的药物。超过85%的护理人员认为,反复发作的头痛需要咨询医生,可能需要定期就诊以获得最佳治疗,并且愿意改变孩子的生活方式以预防头痛。然而,相当大比例的照顾者(47%)对孩子的头痛进行自我药疗。大多数护理人员认为,改变生活方式和避免诱因是治疗偏头痛的最佳方法。受教育程度与偏头痛定义、预防、治疗、调查、生活方式改变和屏幕时间等问题的回答之间存在显著关联(P<0.05)。结论大多数受试者对偏头痛的认知程度较高,对偏头痛预防和治疗的认知程度一般较好。然而,在没有专业指导的情况下进行自我药疗是一个值得关注的问题。关键词:偏头痛;横断面研究;护理人员;卫生知识、态度、做法;生活方式
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Annals of Child Neurology
Annals of Child Neurology Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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