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Abstract
Aim. To identify the predictors of compliance to gluten free diet in children with celiac disease. Methods. 134 children in the study group were assessed for dietary compliance followed by a questionnaire based interview. Psychosocial parameters were assessed by standard Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC). Dietary compliant and noncompliant groups were compared and assessed for factors affecting the dietary compliance. Predictability of all of these factors was assessed using binary logistic regression analysis with backward elimination to find out the best predictors of compliance. Results. In the study group, 88 (65.67%) were found to be strictly compliant. Factors that were found to be significantly associated with compliance were age at presentation, nuclear families, mother's education, and parents having better knowledge of celiac disease. Parents' and child's attitude towards his having to follow a restrictive diet and child's feelings were also shown to be significantly associated with compliance. Binary logistic regression analysis with backward elimination demonstrated that age at presentation, family type, child's attitude, and child's behaviour made a significant contribution to prediction. Conclusions. These results will contribute to the current body of research by providing health care practitioners with a framework for better dietary instruction to ensure maximum adherence to GFD.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 27351010 PMCID: PMC4897434 DOI: 10.1155/2014/248402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Sch Res Notices ISSN: 2356-7872
Demographic characteristics of the study group.
| Parameters | Compliant group | Noncompliant group |
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| Number | 88 (65.67%) | 46 (34.33%) | |
| Median age (yrs) | 6 yrs. (range 2.5–14.5 yrs.) | 8 yrs. (range 2.5–15 yrs.) | 0.002 |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 51 (62.96%) | 30 (37.04%) | 0.528 |
| Female | 37 (69.8%) | 16 (30.2%) | |
| Age group | |||
| a >2–5 yrs | 41 (75.92%) | 13 (24.08%) | |
| b >5–9 yrs | 35 (68.62%) | 16 (31.38%) | 0.006 |
| c >9–15 yrs | 12 (41.37%) | 17 (58.63%) | |
| Father's education | |||
| Up to 8th | 25 (56.82%) | 19 (43.18%) | 0.248 |
| 10 to nongraduate | 32 (66.67%) | 16 (33.33%) | |
| Graduate and post graduate | 31 (73.81%) | 11 (26.19%) | |
| Mother's education | |||
| Up to 8th | 41 (53.25%) | 36 (46.75%) | 0.001 |
| 10 to nongraduate | 32 (78.05%) | 9 (21.95%) | |
| Graduate and post graduate | 15 (93.75%) | 1 (6.25%) | |
| Type of Family | |||
| Joint | 35 (56.45%) | 27 (43.54%) | 0.05 |
| Nuclear | 53 (73.61%) | 19 (26.38%) | |
| Per Capita income per month | |||
| Up to 2000 Rs | 51 (60.71%) | 31 (39.29%) | 0.215 |
| 2000-up to 5000 Rs | 35 (72.92%) | 13 (27.08%) | |
| >5000 Rs | 2 (100%) | 0 (0%) |
Parental knowledge and compliance to gluten-free diet.
| Question | Response | Compliant (%) | Noncompliant (%) |
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| Knows correctly which part is affected | Y | 34 (38.64%) | 4 (8.70%) | <0.001 |
| N | 54 (61.36%) | 42 (91.3%) | ||
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| Knows mainstay treatment | Y | 77 (87.50%) | 29 (63.04%) | 0.002 |
| N | 11 (12.50%) | 17 (36.96%) | ||
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| Believes occasional transgression is harmful | Y | 69 (78.41%) | 14 (30.43%) | <0.001 |
| N | 19 (21.59%) | 32 (69.57%) | ||
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| Knows lifelong restriction | Y | 40 (45.45%) | 9 (19.37%) | 0.006 |
| N | 48 (54.55%) | 37 (80.43%) | ||
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| Identifies gluten-free items | a = identifies all 5 items | 50 (56.82%) | 11 (23.91%) | <0.001 |
| b = identifies 3-4 items | 31 (35.23%) | 18 (39.13%) | ||
| c = identifies <3 items | 7 (7.95%) | 17 (36.96%) | ||
| d = chooses gluten containing food as gluten free | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | ||
Compliance in relation to parents' attitude.
| Question | Response | Compliant (%) | Noncompliant (%) |
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| Finds burden on budget | Heavily | 17 (19.32) | 22 (47.83) | <0.001 |
| Fairly | 43 (48.86) | 21 (45.65) | ||
| Hardly | 28 (31.82) | 3 (6.52) | ||
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| Feels burden on self | Y | 18 (20.45) | 25 (54.35) | <0.001 |
| N | 70 (79.55) | 21 (45.65) | ||
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| Cooks food once or more than once | >Once | 81 (92.05) | 26 (56.52) | <0.001 |
| Once | 7 (7.95) | 20 (43.48) | ||
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| In contact with other parents of children with celiac disease | Y | 30 (34.09) | 6 (13.04) | 0.016 |
| N | 58 (65.91) | 40 (86.96) | ||
Figure 1Child's attitude towards GFD and its association with compliance.
Compliance in relation to child's attitude.
| Question | Response | Compliant (%) | Noncompliant (%) |
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| Finds keeping diet difficult | Difficult | 2 (2.27) | 12 (26.09) | <0.001 |
| Fairly difficult | 36 (40.91) | 25 (54.35) | ||
| Easy | 50 (56.82) | 9 (19.57) | ||
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| Child shares responsibility | Y | 56 (63.64) | 10 (21.74) | <0.001 |
| N | 32 (36.36) | 36 (78.26) | ||
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| Finds taste of gluten-free diet | Bad | 1 (1.14) | 11 (23.91) | <0.001 |
| Satisfactory | 23 (26.14) | 23 (50) | ||
| Good | 62 (70.45) | 11 (23.91) | ||
| Very good | 2 (2.27) | 1 (2.1) | ||
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| Finds it difficult to maintain diet at school | Y | 27 (30.68) | 34 (73.91) | <0.001 |
| N | 61 (69.32) | 12 (26.09) | ||
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| Finds it difficult to maintain diet at party/marriage | Y | 32 (36.36) | 35 (76.09) | <0.001 |
| N | 56 (63.64) | 11 (23.91) | ||
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| Finds it difficult to maintain diet while travelling | Y | 58 (65.91) | 31 (67.39) | 0.984 |
| N | 30 (34.09) | 15 (32.61) | ||
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| Finds it difficult to maintain diet with friends | Y | 27 (30.68) | 29 (63.04) | <0.001 |
| N | 61 (69.32) | 17 (36.96) | ||
Child's behaviour as a barrier to compliance.
| Parameter | Compliant Group (%) | Noncompliant Group (%) |
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| A | B | C | D | E | A | B | C | D | E | ||
| Felt left out of activities at school or friends home | 0 (0) | 7 (7.95) | 38 (43.18) | 42 (47.73) | 1 (1.14) | 1 (2.17) | 21 (45.63) | 15 (32.61) | 9 (19.57) | 0 (0.0) | <0.001 |
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| Felt different from other kids | 0 (0) | 3 (3.41) | 35 (39.77) | 50 (56.82) | 0 (0.0) | 5 (10.87) | 19 (41.3) | 13 (28.26) | 9 (19.57) | 0 (0.0) | <0.001 |
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| Felt embarrassed to bring gluten-free foods to parties | 1 (1.14) | 8 (9.09) | 15 (17.05) | 64 (72.73) | 0 (0.0) | 5 (10.37) | 18 (39.13) | 7 (15.22) | 12 (26.09) | 4 (8.7) | <0.001 |
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| Felt angry about following | 0 (0.0) | 17 (19.32) | 42 (47.73) | 29 (32.95) | 0 (0.0) | 20 (43.48) | 12 (26.09) | 11 (23.91) | 3 (6.52) | 0 (0.00) | <0.001 |
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| Felt they were not invited out | 1 (1.14) | 8 (9.09) | 20 (22.73) | 52 (59.09) | 7 (7.95) | 8 (17.39) | 2 (4.35) | 5 (10.87) | 25 (54.35) | 6 (13.04) | 0.003 |
A. All the time.
B. Most of the time.
C. Some of the time.
D. Never.
E. Not answered.
Figure 2Mean PSC scores in various age groups.
Predictors of compliance.
| Wald test | Odds ratio |
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| Age | 12.3784 | 0.7257 | 0.0004 |
| Family type | 6.6856 | 4.3807 | 0.0097 |
| Child's attitude | 13.1990 | 7.0192 | 0.0003 |
| Child's behaviour | 5.4578 | 4.7383 | 0.0195 |