Aden A S, Brännström I, Mohamud K A, Persson L A, Wall S
Community Health Department, Somali National University, Mogadishu, Somalia.
Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 1990 Jul;4(3):340-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3016.1990.tb00656.x.
Growth monitoring is so far not implemented on a large scale in the Somali health services. Available reports indicate that growth faltering is common. However, the use of growth charts as a tool for health education has been questioned. This study examines the ability of 199, predominantly illiterate, rural Somali mothers to understand the growth chart message after an intensive period of growth chart use and education. During a home-based interview the mothers were asked to combine a set of four growth curves with a set of four pictures, showing the corresponding developments of four children. The mothers managed significantly better to interpret the charts than could be expected by chance alone. Maternal age, number of children and literacy did not differ much between those who correctly and incorrectly combined pictures and charts. Almost all mothers recognised the value of the growth chart as being good for the control and promotion of their children's health and/or growth. We conclude that the growth chart may be an applicable and appropriate tool even with illiterate mothers, provided that other prerequisites for successful growth monitoring, e.g. appropriate health services, are available.
到目前为止,索马里的医疗卫生服务尚未大规模实施生长监测。现有报告表明,生长发育迟缓情况很常见。然而,生长图表作为一种健康教育工具的作用受到了质疑。本研究调查了199名主要为文盲的索马里农村母亲在经过一段密集使用和学习生长图表的时期后,理解生长图表信息的能力。在一次家访中,要求这些母亲将一组四条生长曲线与一组四张图片进行匹配,这些图片展示了四个孩子的相应发育情况。母亲们对图表的解读能力明显高于仅凭随机猜测的预期水平。正确和错误匹配图片与图表的母亲在年龄、子女数量和文化程度方面没有太大差异。几乎所有母亲都认识到生长图表对控制和促进孩子健康及/或生长发育具有价值。我们得出结论,即使对于文盲母亲,生长图表也可能是一种适用且合适的工具,前提是具备成功进行生长监测的其他先决条件,例如适当的医疗卫生服务。