Original Research Article
Effect of parental knowledge and attitude in the control of childhood asthmaSreeram Venugopal*, Aparna Namboodiripad
INTRODUCTIONAsthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the lung airways resulting in episodic airflow obstruction. 1 Asthma affects boys more than girls in pre-pubertal age group; more in poor families, more in modern metropolis locales, and its prevalence strongly correlates with that of atopic eczema and allergic rhino conjunctivitis. Non-communicable disease (NCD) forms 43% of all the world's diseases and is on the rise, particularly in low economic countries.3 Asthma is a chronic NCD affecting 300 million individuals all over the world. 4 The prevalence of asthma increases as the community adopts an urban lifestyle.
5Around 25,0000 asthma-related deaths are reported all over the world, and most are preventable, being due to suboptimal long term control and delay in obtaining medical care during the final attack. 3 The economic burden of asthma is measured both in terms of direct medical costs(cost of hospitalization and medication) and indirect cost (lost productive time and premature death). Children with asthma tends to miss school more often than their healthy peers and the mean school absenteeism increases with the severity of asthma. Parents of children ABSTRACT Background: Asthma is responsible for 250,000 deaths and 1% of all the DALY (disability-adjusted life year) worldwide. It is a leading cause of school absenteeism among children and incurs a large financial burden. Parents of children with asthma have varied beliefs and knowledge about asthma and its treatment which may affect the control of asthma. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among parents of children who attended the asthma clinic of a tertiary care centre in central Kerala, India using a questionnaire. Results: A total of 303 parents were enrolled in the study. The mean age of the asthmatic children was 5.36±1.8 years with a male to female ratio of 1.16:1. In the study group 48.18% (146/303) of the parents correctly answered >60% (at least 7 correct answers out of 11) of the knowledge questions (mean = 6.57±2.06) while only 17.16% (52/303) of the parents correctly answered >60% (at least 4 correct answers out of 7) of the attitude questions (mean = 3.20±1.33). A statistically significant association (P = 0.0035) was found between knowledge levels (
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