Zagreb Emergency Medical Service, Zagreb, Croatia.
Department of Pediatrics, Clinical Hospital Centre Sestre milosrdnice, Zagreb University School of Dental Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia.
Acta Clin Croat. 2022 Oct;61(Suppl 4):26-33. doi: 10.20471/acc.2022.61.s4.3.
The presence of a foreign body in the airways is a life-threatening condition and thus a medical emergency that requires timely diagnosis and treatment. If not recognized, it can lead to a number of serious complications. It is of the utmost importance to raise public awareness and educate parents and other caregivers on all aspects of this topic.
This observational cross-sectional study aimed to investigate parental awareness of the dangers of foreign body aspiration. To determine the current level of knowledge of the parents, a 14- question questionnaire was designed and filled out by parents of children under 5 years of age referred for their regular check- ups.
The results show that majority of parents know that inhaling a foreign body is a potentially life-threatening condition and recognize which objects have a potential to cause foreign body aspiration. 36.9% of respondents said they knew what the symptoms of foreign body aspiration were, however only 15.6% offered a complete answer. 59.6% of the respondents could not specify the right course of action in case FBA occurred. 2% responded accurately. No statistically significant correlation was found between the number of children in the family nor the age and the sex of the parents and the level of knowledge about the aspiration of foreign bodies.
This study indicates that parents are insufficiently informed on recognizing foreign body aspiration symtoms as well as providing first aid. Media-assisted campaigns and the internet are potential sources of easily accessible educational material.
气道内存在异物是危及生命的情况,因此是需要及时诊断和治疗的医疗紧急情况。如果不被识别,可能会导致许多严重的并发症。提高公众意识并教育父母和其他照顾者了解这一主题的各个方面至关重要。
本观察性横断面研究旨在调查父母对异物吸入危险的认识。为了确定父母目前的知识水平,设计了一个包含 14 个问题的问卷,由 5 岁以下儿童的父母在进行常规检查时填写。
结果表明,大多数父母知道吸入异物是一种潜在的危及生命的情况,并认识到哪些物体有引起异物吸入的潜力。36.9%的受访者表示他们知道异物吸入的症状,但只有 15.6%的人给出了完整的答案。59.6%的受访者在发生 FBA 时无法指定正确的行动方案。只有 2%的人回答准确。父母的子女数量、年龄和性别与对异物吸入的认识水平之间没有发现统计学上的显著相关性。
本研究表明,父母对识别异物吸入症状以及提供急救的了解不足。媒体辅助的宣传活动和互联网是易于获取教育材料的潜在来源。