Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Parents of Children with Childhood Asthma in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Afrin Aziz, I. A. Shamsad, Tasnuva Sharmin, Sharmin Hussain, Effat Ara, Nurun Nahar, Md Obidul Hoque
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Back ground: Asthma is one of the most common reasons that children visit doctors, miss days at school or are admitted to hospital. If asthma is well managed, child should be able to lead a healthy and active life. Methods: The study aims to investigate parental knowledge, attitudes about childhood asthma, and practices regarding the management of their children’s asthma. An observational cross-sectional study was conducted among parents of children aged between 2 and 12 years with asthma who had visited the outpatient or inpatient department of Pediatrics at Dhaka Medical College Hospital over a period of approximately 6 months. Data were collected using a preformed Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) questionnaire. Results: Total 110 parents of children with childhood asthma were interviewed in this study. There were 63 (57.3%) male and 47 (42.7%) female with M:F ratio 1.34:1 (Slightly male predominance). Most of the patients 57(87.6%) visited in out-patient department (OPD). Almost half of the parents (52.7%) knew their children had asthma. Most of the parents (80.9%) thought oral form of drug (syrup/ tablet) is better than inhaler. Almost two-third parents believed asthma can be cured and they did not know the importance of adherence with asthma medications. The overall parental knowledge was poor (49.09%). Nearly half of them (49.09%) had negative attitude about childhood asthma & 50.9% parents had poor practice about avoidance of allergens, use of asthma medications and regular follow up of their children. Knowledge, attitude and practice are significantly associated with education, socioeconomic condition and living area. Statistically significant positive correlation has been found between knowledge and practice, but knowledge and attitude has not showed significant positive correlation. J Dhaka Med Coll. 2022; 31(2) : 194-200
一家三级医院儿童哮喘患儿家长的知识、态度和做法
背景:哮喘是儿童看医生、旷课或住院的最常见原因之一。如果哮喘得到良好控制,儿童就能过上健康、积极的生活。研究方法本研究旨在调查家长对儿童哮喘的认识、态度以及管理子女哮喘的做法。本研究对曾在达卡医学院附属医院儿科门诊或住院部就诊的 2 至 12 岁哮喘患儿的父母进行了一项观察性横断面研究。数据收集采用了预先制作的知识、态度和实践(KAP)问卷。结果本研究共访问了 110 名儿童哮喘患儿的家长。其中男性 63 人(57.3%),女性 47 人(42.7%),男女比例为 1.34:1(男性略占优势)。大部分患者(57 人,占 87.6%)在门诊部(OPD)就诊。几乎一半的家长(52.7%)知道自己的孩子患有哮喘。大多数家长(80.9%)认为口服药物(糖浆/片剂)比吸入器更好。近三分之二的家长认为哮喘可以治愈,但他们不知道坚持服用哮喘药物的重要性。家长的总体知识水平较低(49.09%)。近一半的家长(49.09%)对儿童哮喘持消极态度,50.9%的家长在避免过敏原、使用哮喘药物和定期随访孩子方面的做法欠佳。知识、态度和做法与教育程度、社会经济条件和居住地区有很大关系。据统计,知识与实践之间存在明显的正相关关系,但知识与态度之间并不存在明显的正相关关系。J Dhaka Med Coll.2022; 31(2) : 194-200
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