The knowledge of mothers on prevention of diarrhea in infancy

Introduction. The incidence of rotavirus diarrhea etiology is one of the most common causes of gastrointestinal diseases of children around the world. It is estimated that rotavirus infections each year (in the world) are the cause of 138 million episodes of diarrhea among children under five years...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Szewczak, Jadwiga Bąk, Paweł Węgorowski, Danuta Zarzycka
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6241
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author Agnieszka Szewczak
Jadwiga Bąk
Paweł Węgorowski
Danuta Zarzycka
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Jadwiga Bąk
Paweł Węgorowski
Danuta Zarzycka
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description Introduction. The incidence of rotavirus diarrhea etiology is one of the most common causes of gastrointestinal diseases of children around the world. It is estimated that rotavirus infections each year (in the world) are the cause of 138 million episodes of diarrhea among children under five years of age. Rotavirus infections are still prominent and growing epidemiological problem in our country. Thus, the need for effective and multidimensional prevention is incredibly important. Aim. Understanding the level of mothers’ knowledge about the prevention of diarrhea among children during infancy. Material and methods. In the study, there was used a method of diagnostic survey questionnaire copyright, composed of 31 closed questions. The research group was 116 mothers of children under 2 years staying in USzD due to the illness of their child. Results. 93.10% of the surveyed recognized that the lack of environmental cleanness, and the lack of hygiene during preparation and serving of meals are the direct cause of the formation of diarrhea and know that the infant is most susceptible to diarrhea (62.93%). mother aged between 25-30 years have significantly higher level of knowledge about the probiotics (80.56%) than polled aged 25 years (47.83%) and more than 30 years (71.93%) (p = 0, 04). The respondents with higher education more often have a higher level of knowledge of probiotics (78.12%), compared to the respondents with high school diploma only (69.45%) or primary and professional education(37.50%) (p = 0.01) • Statistical analysis showed that affluent respondents more commonly have a high level knowledge of the vaccination against rotavirus infections (50.00%) (p = 0.0008). Conclusions. Mothers’ knowledge of prevention of diarrhea children in infancy is insufficient, moreover, most mothers are not aware of significant impact on the prevention of diarrhea proper compliance with the rules of personal hygiene to their children. The vast majority of mothers have a high level of knowledge of the impact of administration of probiotics in the diet of infants on prevention of diarrhea, however, almost 50.0% of the mothers have a low level of knowledge about the vaccination against rotavirus.
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spelling doaj.art-0b94d268c040455480b97284931d7de52022-12-22T01:47:36ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062018-11-0181115616410.5281/zenodo.14774925637The knowledge of mothers on prevention of diarrhea in infancyAgnieszka Szewczak0Jadwiga Bąk1Paweł Węgorowski2Danuta Zarzycka3Medical University of LublinMedical University of LublinMedical University of LublinMedical University of LublinIntroduction. The incidence of rotavirus diarrhea etiology is one of the most common causes of gastrointestinal diseases of children around the world. It is estimated that rotavirus infections each year (in the world) are the cause of 138 million episodes of diarrhea among children under five years of age. Rotavirus infections are still prominent and growing epidemiological problem in our country. Thus, the need for effective and multidimensional prevention is incredibly important. Aim. Understanding the level of mothers’ knowledge about the prevention of diarrhea among children during infancy. Material and methods. In the study, there was used a method of diagnostic survey questionnaire copyright, composed of 31 closed questions. The research group was 116 mothers of children under 2 years staying in USzD due to the illness of their child. Results. 93.10% of the surveyed recognized that the lack of environmental cleanness, and the lack of hygiene during preparation and serving of meals are the direct cause of the formation of diarrhea and know that the infant is most susceptible to diarrhea (62.93%). mother aged between 25-30 years have significantly higher level of knowledge about the probiotics (80.56%) than polled aged 25 years (47.83%) and more than 30 years (71.93%) (p = 0, 04). The respondents with higher education more often have a higher level of knowledge of probiotics (78.12%), compared to the respondents with high school diploma only (69.45%) or primary and professional education(37.50%) (p = 0.01) • Statistical analysis showed that affluent respondents more commonly have a high level knowledge of the vaccination against rotavirus infections (50.00%) (p = 0.0008). Conclusions. Mothers’ knowledge of prevention of diarrhea children in infancy is insufficient, moreover, most mothers are not aware of significant impact on the prevention of diarrhea proper compliance with the rules of personal hygiene to their children. The vast majority of mothers have a high level of knowledge of the impact of administration of probiotics in the diet of infants on prevention of diarrhea, however, almost 50.0% of the mothers have a low level of knowledge about the vaccination against rotavirus.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6241preventiondiarrheainfantsrotari
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Paweł Węgorowski
Danuta Zarzycka
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infants
rotari
title The knowledge of mothers on prevention of diarrhea in infancy
title_full The knowledge of mothers on prevention of diarrhea in infancy
title_fullStr The knowledge of mothers on prevention of diarrhea in infancy
title_full_unstemmed The knowledge of mothers on prevention of diarrhea in infancy
title_short The knowledge of mothers on prevention of diarrhea in infancy
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topic prevention
diarrhea
infants
rotari
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6241
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