Bagheri Fatemeh, Nakhaee Nouzar, Jahani Yones, Khajouei Reza
Department of Health Information Sciences, Faculty of Management and Medical Information Sciences, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
Neuroscience Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
Arch Public Health. 2021 Aug 28;79(1):154. doi: 10.1186/s13690-021-00673-6.
Many adulthood illnesses are rooted in childhood, especially in the "first thousand days of life". Despite parents' role in children's development, no study has examined parental awareness concerning this period. This study aimed to examine the awareness of parents concerning the "first thousand days of life" and the relationship between parents' demographics and their awareness.
This study was conducted on 135 parents in Kerman, Iran, using a valid and reliable questionnaire developed by researchers based on the opinion of experts and relevant references. The relationship between participants' demographics and their awareness was examined by multiple regression. The relationship between homogeneity of couples' education degree and awareness was analyzed using ANOVA. Chi-square was used to examine the relationship between information sources and parents' familiarity and to compare parents' preferred sources.
The average parental awareness was 41.96 ± 11.90. Eighty-three percent of the parents have not heard about the "first thousand days of life". The source of information for 57% of the parents was friends and relatives (p < 0.0001). Overall, 87% of the parents desired to know about this period, and 47% liked using mobile applications for information (p < 0.0001).
Parents' awareness about the "first thousand days of life" is lower than the average. Since the source of information concerning this period for most parents is friends and relatives and most parents are very interested in obtaining information, it is recommended that policy-makers use the capacity of other sources to increase parents' awareness. Given the greater tendency of parents to obtain information through mobile applications, we suggest investing more in this source.
许多成人疾病都源于儿童时期,尤其是在“生命的最初一千天”。尽管父母在孩子的成长过程中起着重要作用,但尚无研究考察父母对这一时期的认知情况。本研究旨在考察父母对“生命的最初一千天”的认知以及父母的人口统计学特征与其认知之间的关系。
本研究在伊朗克尔曼对135名父母进行,使用的是研究人员根据专家意见和相关参考文献编制的一份有效且可靠的问卷。通过多元回归分析参与者的人口统计学特征与其认知之间的关系。使用方差分析来分析夫妻教育程度的同质性与认知之间的关系。使用卡方检验来考察信息来源与父母熟悉程度之间的关系,并比较父母偏爱的信息来源。
父母的平均认知得分为41.96±11.90。83%的父母未曾听说过“生命的最初一千天”。57%的父母的信息来源是朋友和亲戚(p<0.0001)。总体而言,87%的父母希望了解这一时期,47%的父母喜欢使用移动应用程序获取信息(p<0.0001)。
父母对“生命的最初一千天”的认知低于平均水平。由于大多数父母关于这一时期的信息来源是朋友和亲戚,且大多数父母对获取信息非常感兴趣,建议政策制定者利用其他信息来源的能力来提高父母的认知。鉴于父母更倾向于通过移动应用程序获取信息,我们建议加大对这一信息来源的投入。