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Impact of oral rehydration therapy on maternal beliefs and practices related to acute diarrhea.

V Kumar, R Kumar, N Raina.   

Abstract

Maternal beliefs and practices related to acute diarrhea were evaluated in 69 villages of a district in Haryana. Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) programme was introduced in 47 villages; in 25 by health workers and in 22 by health volunteers. Twenty two villages served as control. Impact was assessed by interviewing 200 mothers initially and 210 each, one and two year after initiating the programme. Dehydration as a complication of diarrhea was perceived by 67.2% mothers in health worker and 71.4% in volunteer villages of Intervention area as compared to only 32.8% in control area (P less than 0.01). In Intervention area, 88.6% mothers had tried ORT as compared to 22.8% in control area and 85% of the mothers found it to be useful. The restriction of breast feeding during acute diarrheal episode was favoured by only 15.7% mothers in intervention area and by 47.1% in control area (P less than 0.01). The knowledge regarding use of home available fluids in increased amounts did not show an impressive change. There was no change as regards understanding of cause of diarrhea. Favourable change in beliefs and practices is possible by instituting ORT with culturally relevant health education.

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Keywords:  Asia; Behavior; Beliefs--changes; Community Workers; Control Groups; Culture; Delivery Of Health Care; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Diarrhea; Diarrhea, Infantile; Diseases; Family And Household; Family Characteristics; Family Relationships; Follow-up Studies; Health; Health Personnel; India; Mothers; Oral Rehydration--therapeutic use; Parents; Perception--changes; Population; Population Characteristics; Psychological Factors; Research Methodology; Rural Population; Southern Asia; Studies; Treatment

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2807448     DOI: 10.1007/bf02726612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


  4 in total

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Authors:  V Kumar; C Clements; K Marwah; P Diwedi
Journal:  J Trop Pediatr       Date:  1985-04       Impact factor: 1.165

2.  The magnitude of the global problem of acute diarrhoeal disease: a review of active surveillance data.

Authors:  J D Snyder; M H Merson
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 9.408

3.  Maternal beliefs regarding diet during acute diarrhea.

Authors:  V Kumar; C Clements; K Marwah; P Diwedi
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  1981 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 1.967

4.  Evaluating the role of health education strategies in the prevention of diarrhea and dehydration.

Authors:  R B Isely
Journal:  J Trop Pediatr       Date:  1982-10       Impact factor: 1.165

  4 in total
  2 in total

1.  Impact of educational intervention on knowledge of mothers regarding home management of diarrhoea.

Authors:  S Mangala; D Gopinath; N S Narasimhamurthy; C Shivaram
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 1.967

2.  From guidelines to local realities: evaluation of oral rehydration therapy and zinc supplementation in Guatemala.

Authors:  Rachel Hall-Clifford; Roxanne Amerson
Journal:  Rev Panam Salud Publica       Date:  2017-04-20
  2 in total

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