| Literature DB >> 24027475 |
Aziza Burfat1, Shama Mohammed, Osman Siddiqi, Lubna Samad, Mansoor Ali Khan, Mohammad Amin Chinoy.
Abstract
This paper explores local knowledge and perceptions about clubfoot in the Indus Hospital's catchment population in Karachi, Pakistan. Data was collected through seven focus group discussions with community members and Lady Health Workers, nine in-depth interviews with parents of children with treated or untreated clubfoot, and one interview with an adult with untreated clubfoot. We found that participants were unable to distinguish clubfoot from other disabilities. Moreover, participants had a number of beliefs about the causes of clubfoot, which included lunar and solar eclipses, religious explanations, the health status and behaviours of parents, and genetics. While participants were aware of surgery and other allopathic treatments for clubfoot, many also believed in traditional and religious treatments or were unaware that clubfoot is a treatable condition. This study is the first of its kind in Pakistan and provides important insights that clubfoot programs need comprehensive strategies to raise awareness about clubfoot amongst community members, health providers, and religious leaders in order to be successful.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24027475 PMCID: PMC3748871
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iowa Orthop J ISSN: 1541-5457