| Literature DB >> 27981055 |
Matthew Chiwaridzo1, Vimbayinashe Juliet Zinyando2, Jermaine Matewu Dambi1, Farayi Kaseke1, Nyaradzai Munambah1, Tapfuma Mudawarima3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physiotherapy is an integral part of treatment for paediatric burns. In Zimbabwe, children are admitted in paediatric burn unit with their caregivers, who play important roles such as providing explanation and obtaining cooperation of the child during physiotherapy, which is often uncomfortable or painful to the patient. The aim of this study was to determine the perspectives of caregivers towards physiotherapy interventions administered to hospitalized children at central hospitals in Harare, Zimbabwe.Entities:
Keywords: Burn rehabilitation; Cross-sectional study; Patient perspectives; Physiotherapy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27981055 PMCID: PMC5134272 DOI: 10.1186/s41038-016-0057-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns Trauma ISSN: 2321-3868
Socio-demographic characteristics of the caregivers (n = 31)
| Characteristic | Response | Number | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 3 | 9.7 |
| Female | 28 | 90.3 | |
| Age (years) | <20 | 2 | 6.5 |
| 20–29 | 15 | 48.4 | |
| 30–39 | 11 | 35.5 | |
| >40 | 3 | 9.7 | |
| Place of residence | Harare | 25 | 80.6 |
| Outside Harare | 6 | 19.4 | |
| Marital status | Married living with husband/wife | 24 | 77.4 |
| Othersa | 7 | 22.6 | |
| Employment status | Employed | 5 | 16.1 |
| Unemployed | 26 | 83.9 | |
| Educational level | Primary | 5 | 16.1 |
| Secondary | 24 | 77.4 | |
| Tertiary | 2 | 6.5 | |
| Relation to the child | Mother | 26 | 83.9 |
| Father | 3 | 9.7 | |
| Otherb | 2 | 6.5 | |
| Number of children | 1 | 6 | 19.4 |
| 2 | 8 | 25.8 | |
| 3 | 10 | 32.3 | |
| 4 | 4 | 12.9 | |
| 5 | 3 | 9.7 |
aRefers to participants unmarried, divorced or widowed
bRefers to anyone else not biological parents of the child
Factors associated with perceived knowledge of caregivers on the importance of physiotherapy in burn management (n = 31)
| Variable | Response | Perceived knowledge of the importance of physiotherapy, | Total ( | Fisher’s exact value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes ( | No ( |
| |||
| Gender | Male | 2 (10) | 1 (9.1) | 3 (9.7) | 0.72 |
| Female | 18 (90) | 10 (90.9) | 28 (90.3) | ||
| Age (years) | <30 | 12 (60) | 5 (45.5) | 17 (54.8) | 0.48 |
| ≥30 | 8 (40) | 6 (54.5) | 14 (45.2) | ||
| Place of residence | Harare | 18 (90) | 7 (63.6) | 25 (80.6) | 0.98 |
| Outside Harare | 2 (10) | 4 (36.4) | 6 (19.4) | ||
| Employment status | Employed | 3 (15) | 2 (18.2) | 5 (16.1) | 0.60 |
| Unemployed | 17 (85) | 9 (81.8) | 26 (83.9) | ||
| Length of hospital stay | <15 days | 12 (60) | 3 (27.3) | 15 (48.4) | 0.85 |
| ≥15 days | 8 (40) | 8 (72.7) | 16 (51.6) | ||
| Total body surface area of the child burnt | <10 % | 9 (45) | 7 (63.6) | 16 (51.6) | 0.27 |
| ≥10 % | 11 (55) | 4 (36.4) | 15 (48.4) | ||
| Physiotherapy sessions per week | ≤3 days | 6 (30) | 4 (36.4) | 10 (32.3) | 0.51 |
| >3 days | 14 (70) | 7 (63.6) | 21 (67.7) | ||