KAP STUDY ON CONTROL OF DIARRHEAL DISEASES AMONG MOTHERS OF UNDER FIVE CHILDREN IN DISTRICT CHARSADDA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52206/jsmc.2014.4.2.567-569Abstract
BACKGROUND: Large number of children dies in the developing countries due to diarrheal diseases
and malnutrition. Thus everyday thousands of children die of diarrhea and water related diseases;
therefore this study was carried to highlight diarrhea problem and thus contribute effectively to prevent
mortality and morbidity.
OBJECTIVES: To assess knowledge, attitude and practice on control of diarrheal diseases among
mothers of District Nowshera.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried in March-July 2012, in which 600
mothers of District Nowshera were assessed regarding knowledge, attitude and practice on control of
diarrheal diseases by means of structured questionnaire having both open and close ended questions.
RESULTS: The results showed that approximately 75% mothers had good knowledge, 82% had
positive attitude and 80% practices various control & management measures; 60% mothers had
knowledge about sugar salt solution; 70% has positive attitude and 55% practices effective methods,
74% mothers had good knowledge of oral rehydration salt, 85% has positive attitude and 80% practices
effective methods.
CONCLUSIONS: It was concluded that knowledge of mothers regarding control of diarrheal diseases
is appreciative, attitude is also quite satisfactory and practice of mothers is influenced by joint family
system. Besides these, the main factors responsible for the positive attitude of mothers regarding control
of diarrheal diseases are fair monthly income, proper food preservation, small family size and
vaccination status. Education of mothers regarding importance of hygiene status, breast feeding, hazards
of bottle feeding, the adequate use of ORS, and health education materials plays a significant role
regarding control of diarrheal diseases.
KEY WORDS: Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Diarrhea, Mothers, Children, Oral Rehydration
Salt,Weaning, Breast Feeding, Nowshera.
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