Maternal perceptions and awareness regarding developmental dysplasia of the hip in children among mothers and pregnant women in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Abdulkaleq H Almatari, Nawaf F Alhazmi, Hasan M Jafar, Ali A Althagafi, Osama M Qasim, Faisal A Alghamdi, Nibras K Aljabri, Rayyan S Suqaty
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Abstract

Background: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a spectrum of disorders that develop in utero, involving the femoral head and acetabular cup development, ranging from dysplasia to dislocation. The prevalence of DDH in Saudi Arabia is 10.46 per 1000 live births. However, the late presentation of DDH in Saudi Arabia is around 30%, believed to be significantly due to a lack of awareness of the disease among mothers and pregnant women.

Aims: This study aimed to measure maternal perceptions and awareness regarding DDH in children among mothers and pregnant women in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia.

Method: In total, 406 women participated in an electronic survey. The survey questions were adapted from previously published research, and the questionnaire was available in Arabic.

Results: The age distribution of the participants ranged from below 20 to over 50 years, with the largest group being 31-40 years old. Most of the participants had a university-level education (61.1%). The overall assessment showed a predominance of poor knowledge (41.1%), followed by good knowledge (34.7%), and then medium knowledge (24.1%).

Conclusion: The present study revealed significant knowledge gaps and barriers to the early detection and intervention of DDH among Makkah City mothers and pregnant women. The findings underscore the need for targeted educational campaigns, increased access to screening programs, and heightened healthcare provider knowledge to improve DDH's perception and awareness. Future interventions should focus on addressing these gaps and promoting early detection and intervention strategies to minimize the long-term consequences of DDH.

沙特阿拉伯麦加市的母亲和孕妇对儿童髋关节发育不良的看法和认识。
背景:髋关节发育不良(DDH)是一种在子宫内发育的疾病,涉及股骨头和髋臼杯的发育,从发育不良到脱位不等。在沙特阿拉伯,DDH 的发病率为每 1000 名活产婴儿中 10.46 例。目的:本研究旨在测量沙特阿拉伯麦加市的母亲和孕妇对儿童 DDH 的看法和认识:共有 406 名妇女参与了电子调查。调查问题改编自以前发表的研究,问卷使用阿拉伯语:参与者的年龄分布从 20 岁以下到 50 岁以上不等,其中 31-40 岁的人数最多。大多数参与者受过大学教育(61.1%)。总体评估结果显示,知识贫乏者占多数(41.1%),其次是知识良好者(34.7%),然后是知识中等者(24.1%):本研究揭示了麦加市母亲和孕妇在早期发现和干预 DDH 方面存在的巨大知识差距和障碍。研究结果表明,有必要开展有针对性的教育活动,增加筛查项目的可及性,并提高医疗服务提供者对 DDH 的认识和了解。未来的干预措施应着重于弥补这些不足,并推广早期检测和干预策略,以尽量减少 DDH 的长期后果。
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