Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Exposure to Camphor & Eucalyptus Essential Oils and Risk of Seizure Disorder in Children: A Cross Sectional Study

Marie Victoria Eyog Nkolo, Mbassi Awa Hubert Désiré, E. T. Fokunang, C. Fokunang
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Background: Camphor and eucalyptus essential oils contain camphor and eucalyptol respectively which serve as active ingredients in over-the-counter drugs to manage upper respiratory tract infections and pain in children.  However, because of their pro-convulsant properties, seizures constitute a documented complication of their toxicity after ingestion, inhalation, and dermal exposure. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of parents and health personnel on the risk of onset of seizures in children exposed to pharmaceutical products containing camphor and/or eucalyptus essential oils. Methods: This was a hospital-based cross-sectional study conducted in the Mother and Child Centre of Chantal Biya Foundation, a reference hospital. The survey was conducted using questionnaires directed to health personnel and parents of hospitalized children under 8 years old. Results: A total of 350 parents out of the 360 encountered were included in the study and 57 health personnel out of the 100 encountered. Parents 337 (96.3%) and health personnel 18 (31.6%) had poor knowledge on the issue. Parents 338 (96.6%) and health personnel 54 (94.75%) had very satisfactory attitude scores. Both parents 319 (91.1%) and health personnel 31 (54.4%) had harmful practices scores. Conclusion: This study showed that both parents and health personnel had poor knowledge, very satisfactory attitudes and harmful practices towards the risk of onset of seizures in children exposed to pharmaceutical products containing camphor and/or eucalyptus essential oils.
关于接触樟脑和桉树精油与儿童癫痫发作风险的知识、态度和做法:横断面研究
背景:樟脑和桉树精油分别含有樟脑和桉叶油醇,是治疗儿童上呼吸道感染和疼痛的非处方药的活性成分。 然而,由于樟脑和桉叶油具有促惊厥的特性,有记录表明,摄入、吸入和皮肤接触樟脑和桉叶油会导致癫痫发作。研究目的本研究旨在评估家长和医务人员对接触含有樟脑和/或桉树精油的药品的儿童癫痫发作风险的认识、态度和做法。研究方法这是一项以医院为基础的横断面研究,在参考医院尚塔尔-比亚基金会母婴中心进行。调查采用问卷形式进行,对象是医务人员和住院的 8 岁以下儿童的家长。结果:在所接触的 360 名家长中,共有 350 名家长参与了调查;在所接触的 100 名医务人员中,共有 57 名医务人员参与了调查。有 337 名家长(96.3%)和 18 名医务人员(31.6%)对该问题知之甚少。家长 338 人(96.6%)和医务人员 54 人(94.75%)的态度非常令人满意。家长 319 人(91.1%)和医务人员 31 人(54.4%)均对有害做法打分。结论这项研究表明,对于接触含有樟脑和/或桉树精油的药品的儿童出现癫痫发作的风险,家长和医务人员的知识水平较低,态度非常满意,并存在有害做法。
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