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Parental Perception of Childhood Anaemia and Efficiency of Instrument Assisted Pallor Detection among Mothers in Southeast Nigeria: A Field Validation Study

BACKGROUND: Control of anemia can be achieved with early detection of pallor by parents at home. However, most parents lack the capacity to recognize pallor; thus most cases of anaemia are detected during hospital visit due to other symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate parental ability to detect p...

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Autores principales: Ughasoro, Maduka Donatus, Madu, Anazoeze Jude, Kela-Eke, Iheoma Clara, Akubuilo, Uzoamka
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6719268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7242607
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author Ughasoro, Maduka Donatus
Madu, Anazoeze Jude
Kela-Eke, Iheoma Clara
Akubuilo, Uzoamka
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Madu, Anazoeze Jude
Kela-Eke, Iheoma Clara
Akubuilo, Uzoamka
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description BACKGROUND: Control of anemia can be achieved with early detection of pallor by parents at home. However, most parents lack the capacity to recognize pallor; thus most cases of anaemia are detected during hospital visit due to other symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate parental ability to detect pallor when aided with the anaemia screening tool. METHODS: In the study information on the symptoms of illness and parental knowledge on anaemia. Their ability to detect anaemia aided with the Home-Base anaemia-screen tool (HB-Anae) was compared to the healthcare providers' assessment of pallor. The haemoglobin estimation with the Hb-301 haemoglobinometer was used as the gold standard. RESULTS: None of the children in their previous illnesses had paleness as a complaint. Few (20.8%) parents knew what anaemia meant. Only 18.3% knew sites on the body where pallor can be detected. Many (55.1%; 304/552) surveyed children were anaemic (Hb<11g/dl) based on HB 301. Majority (88.8%; 270/304) of the parents aided with the HB-Anae were able to detect pallor on the children who were anaemic compared to 95.1% (289/304) detected by healthcare workers unaided, and the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.25). CONCLUSION: There was poor knowledge on anaemia among parents. The ability of parents to detect anaemia could be improved with the simple HB-Anae screen tool.
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spelling pubmed-67192682019-09-17 Parental Perception of Childhood Anaemia and Efficiency of Instrument Assisted Pallor Detection among Mothers in Southeast Nigeria: A Field Validation Study Ughasoro, Maduka Donatus Madu, Anazoeze Jude Kela-Eke, Iheoma Clara Akubuilo, Uzoamka Int J Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: Control of anemia can be achieved with early detection of pallor by parents at home. However, most parents lack the capacity to recognize pallor; thus most cases of anaemia are detected during hospital visit due to other symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate parental ability to detect pallor when aided with the anaemia screening tool. METHODS: In the study information on the symptoms of illness and parental knowledge on anaemia. Their ability to detect anaemia aided with the Home-Base anaemia-screen tool (HB-Anae) was compared to the healthcare providers' assessment of pallor. The haemoglobin estimation with the Hb-301 haemoglobinometer was used as the gold standard. RESULTS: None of the children in their previous illnesses had paleness as a complaint. Few (20.8%) parents knew what anaemia meant. Only 18.3% knew sites on the body where pallor can be detected. Many (55.1%; 304/552) surveyed children were anaemic (Hb<11g/dl) based on HB 301. Majority (88.8%; 270/304) of the parents aided with the HB-Anae were able to detect pallor on the children who were anaemic compared to 95.1% (289/304) detected by healthcare workers unaided, and the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.25). CONCLUSION: There was poor knowledge on anaemia among parents. The ability of parents to detect anaemia could be improved with the simple HB-Anae screen tool. Hindawi 2019-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6719268/ /pubmed/31531028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7242607 Text en Copyright © 2019 Maduka Donatus Ughasoro et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ughasoro, Maduka Donatus
Madu, Anazoeze Jude
Kela-Eke, Iheoma Clara
Akubuilo, Uzoamka
Parental Perception of Childhood Anaemia and Efficiency of Instrument Assisted Pallor Detection among Mothers in Southeast Nigeria: A Field Validation Study
title Parental Perception of Childhood Anaemia and Efficiency of Instrument Assisted Pallor Detection among Mothers in Southeast Nigeria: A Field Validation Study
title_full Parental Perception of Childhood Anaemia and Efficiency of Instrument Assisted Pallor Detection among Mothers in Southeast Nigeria: A Field Validation Study
title_fullStr Parental Perception of Childhood Anaemia and Efficiency of Instrument Assisted Pallor Detection among Mothers in Southeast Nigeria: A Field Validation Study
title_full_unstemmed Parental Perception of Childhood Anaemia and Efficiency of Instrument Assisted Pallor Detection among Mothers in Southeast Nigeria: A Field Validation Study
title_short Parental Perception of Childhood Anaemia and Efficiency of Instrument Assisted Pallor Detection among Mothers in Southeast Nigeria: A Field Validation Study
title_sort parental perception of childhood anaemia and efficiency of instrument assisted pallor detection among mothers in southeast nigeria: a field validation study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6719268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7242607
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