Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan.
BMC Pediatr. 2024 Feb 14;24(1):120. doi: 10.1186/s12887-024-04574-9.
Developmental delays in children are assessed in four basic domains: gross motor, fine motor, social, and language. Early years of life are crucial in a child's development, so it is imperative that parents be aware of developmental milestones to facilitate early diagnosis and treatment in case of a developmental delay. This study assessed parental knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding children's developmental milestones and associated "red flags".
A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Department of Pediatrics at Liaquat National Hospital, Karachi. 390 parents, who had at least one child under 5 years of age, with no diagnosed developmental delay, were interviewed during outpatient clinic visits. The questionnaire consisted of three components to assess parental knowledge, attitude, and practices.
59% and 54% of parents had poor knowledge of gross and fine motor milestones respectively; In the social domain, 56% of the respondents had inadequate knowledge. 42% had inadequate knowledge of language milestones; 29% of parents strongly agreed that their pediatricians provide satisfactory information regarding red flags of developmental milestones. 60% of parents strongly agreed that their child's developmental delay would be a cause of concern for them. In the case of developmental delay, 55% of parents said they would consult a general pediatrician, 11% preferred a pediatric neurologist, 21% opted for a developmental pediatrician and 13% opted for a family physician. Residence and family systems were found to be associated with language-related milestones with significantly higher odds of knowledge among urban residents than rural ones and a significantly lower likelihood of language milestones knowledge among joint families than nuclear families. Female gender was found to be significantly associated with positive attitude.
The majority of our respondents showed considerably poor knowledge regarding developmental milestones. This highlights the need to devise ways to educate parents on this subject to enable them to vigilantly monitor their child's developmental status and any associated abnormalities and ultimately facilitate the right course of action.
儿童发育迟缓在四个基本领域进行评估:粗大运动、精细运动、社会和语言。儿童发展的早期至关重要,因此家长必须了解发育里程碑,以便在发育迟缓的情况下尽早诊断和治疗。本研究评估了父母对儿童发育里程碑及其相关“危险信号”的知识、态度和实践。
在卡拉奇利亚卡特国家医院儿科进行了一项横断面研究。在门诊就诊期间,对 390 名至少有一名 5 岁以下且无诊断性发育迟缓的儿童的父母进行了访谈。问卷包括三个部分,以评估父母的知识、态度和实践。
59%和 54%的父母对粗大运动和精细运动里程碑的知识分别较差;在社会领域,56%的受访者知识不足。42%的人对语言里程碑的知识不足;29%的父母强烈同意他们的儿科医生提供有关发育里程碑危险信号的满意信息。60%的父母强烈认为孩子的发育迟缓会引起他们的关注。在发育迟缓的情况下,55%的父母表示会咨询普通儿科医生,11%的父母更喜欢儿科神经科医生,21%的父母选择发育儿科医生,13%的父母选择家庭医生。居住地和家庭系统与语言相关的里程碑有关,城市居民的知识水平明显高于农村居民,而联合家庭的语言里程碑知识水平明显低于核心家庭。女性性别与积极的态度显著相关。
我们的大多数受访者在发育里程碑方面的知识相当薄弱。这突出表明需要制定方法来教育父母这一主题,使他们能够警惕地监测孩子的发育状况和任何相关异常,并最终促进正确的行动。