卡拉奇的婴儿肠绞痛:探索母亲的认识、态度和管理方法

Syed Rohan Ali, Moosa Abdur Raqib, Kiran Mehtab, Munir Nafees, Malik Hamdan Tafheem
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婴儿肠绞痛以剧烈腹痛和过度哭闹为特征,对婴儿及其父母都有很大影响。本研究调查了母亲对肠绞痛的认识、知识和态度,重点关注社会人口因素。这项研究历时八个月,在卡拉奇对 400 名婴儿进行了抽样调查,采用了结构化问卷和临床评估。统计分析显示,肠绞痛发生率因年龄(p <0.001)、母亲年龄(p = 0.005)和教育背景(p = 0.001)而存在明显差异。消化问题(p = 0.02)和哭闹反应方面的性别差异也因孕龄不同而显著不同。此外,教育状况对肠绞痛严重程度的感知(p = 0.000)及其对父母心理健康的影响(p = 0.03)也有明显影响。这些研究结果突出表明,有必要制定考虑家庭背景和教育干预的定制医疗保健策略,以加强对婴儿肠绞痛的理解和管理。未来的研究应探索肠道微生物群和益生菌的影响,旨在开发出具有同理心且以证据为基础的方法,以改善受影响家庭的治疗效果。
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Infantile Colic in Karachi: Exploring Maternal Awareness, Attitude and Management Approaches
Infantile colic, characterized by severe abdominal pain and excessive crying, significantly impacts both infants and their parents. This study examined maternal awareness, knowledge, and attitudes towards colic, with a focus on socio-demographic factors. Conducted over eight months with a sample of 400 infants in Karachi, the research employed structured questionnaires and clinical evaluations. Statistical analysis revealed significant variations in colic occurrence based on age (p < 0.001), maternal age (p = 0.005), and educational background (p = 0.001). Gender differences in digestive issues (p = 0.02) and responses to crying based on gestational age were also notable. Additionally, educational status significantly affected perceptions of colic severity (p = 0.000) and its impact on parental mental health (p = 0.03). These findings highlight the necessity for tailored healthcare strategies that consider familial contexts and educational interventions to enhance understanding and management of infantile colic. Future research should explore the influence of gut microbiota and probiotics, aiming to develop empathetic and evidence-based approaches to improve outcomes for affected families.
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