Vasanthamala A, Arokiasamy J T
Asia Pac J Public Health. 1989;3(3):219-23. doi: 10.1177/101053958900300308.
This study compares the knowledge, attitudes and practice of mothers in two ethnic groups with regard to acute respiratory infections (ARI) in their child. Most had traditional beliefs as to the cause of ARI with only a minority knowing the causes. Most mothers were aware of the effect of frequent attacks of ARI on the health status of their child and of the importance of early treatment. Reasons for their becoming worried during an episode of ARI in their child indicated that problems of distance, transportation and arrangements for care of their other children predominate. A large proportion of the respondents felt that their present knowledge of ARI was inadequate and were thus interested in obtaining more information.
本研究比较了两个族群的母亲在其孩子急性呼吸道感染(ARI)方面的知识、态度和做法。大多数母亲对ARI的病因持有传统观念,只有少数人知道病因。大多数母亲意识到ARI反复发作对孩子健康状况的影响以及早期治疗的重要性。孩子患ARI期间她们感到担忧的原因表明,距离、交通以及照顾其他孩子的安排等问题最为突出。很大一部分受访者认为她们目前对ARI的了解不足,因此有兴趣获取更多信息。