| Literature DB >> 35865845 |
Hanan Ibrahim AlOmran1, Zaid Ibrahim AlKharaan1, Khalid Mubarak AlDawsari1, Osamah Zeid AlDakkan1, Hamad Mesfer AlAtif1, Manal Zaher Elewa Mohamed1.
Abstract
Introduction: shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is an abusive head trauma inflicted on infants and young children. Injuries induced by shaking can result in death or permanent neurologic disability. It is difficult to know the exact number of SBS cases per year because many cases of SBS are not reported and/or never receive a diagnosis. From a public health perspective, creating greater awareness about SBS is important. Previous studies have revealed poor awareness and knowledge about shaken baby syndrome. In this study our aims to investigate the awareness, knowledge level, and attitude regarding shaken baby syndrome and to highlight the sources and factors associated with SBS knowledge among parents of the pediatric population in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Entities:
Keywords: Awareness; attitude; knowledge; parents; shaken baby syndrome
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35865845 PMCID: PMC9268337 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.327.33708
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
socio-demographic profile of the participants (n = 577)
| Demographical characteristics | n | % |
|---|---|---|
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| Mother | 345 | 59.80 |
| Father | 232 | 40.20 |
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| Less than 20 years old | 19 | 3.30 |
| Between 20 to 29 years old | 139 | 24.10 |
| Between 30 to 39 years old | 189 | 32.80 |
| 40 years or older | 230 | 39.90 |
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| Saudi | 557 | 96.50 |
| Non-Saudi | 20 | 3.50 |
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| Married | 562 | 97.40 |
| Divorced | 12 | 2.10 |
| Widowed | 3 | 0.50 |
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| High school education or lower | 99 | 17.20 |
| Diploma | 73 | 12.70 |
| Bachelor | 340 | 58.90 |
| Postgraduate degree | 65 | 11.30 |
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| Employee | 412 | 71.40 |
| Housewife | 140 | 24.30 |
| Student | 25 | 4.30 |
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| 1 - 4 children | 406 | 70.40 |
| 5 - 7 children | 145 | 25.10 |
| More than 7 children | 26 | 4.50 |
participants' knowledge about shaken baby syndrome (n = 577)
| Question | n | % |
|---|---|---|
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| Non-harmful | 56 | 9.7 |
| Maybe harmful | 242 | 41.9 |
| Harmful | 194 | 33.6 |
| I don't know | 85 | 14.7 |
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| Blindness | 65 | 11.3 |
| Cerebral hemorrhage | 237 | 41.1 |
| Learning difficulties | 157 | 27.2 |
| Behavior change | 227 | 39.3 |
| Coma | 139 | 24.1 |
| No sequencies | 145 | 25.1 |
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| Yes | 166 | 28.8 |
| No | 411 | 71.2 |
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| Yes | 516 | 89.4 |
| No | 61 | 10.6 |
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| Mean | 2.95 | |
| Standard deviation | 1.74 | |
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| Poor (0-4) | 469 | 81.30 |
| Good (5-8) | 108 | 18.70 |
participants' attitude and practice toward shaken baby syndrome (n = 577)
| Question | n | % |
|---|---|---|
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| Yes, I want | 476 | 82.5 |
| No, I don't want to | 101 | 17.5 |
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| Doctor or medical staff during the vaccination period | 128 | 26.9 |
| Internet and social media | 201 | 42.2 |
| Awareness campaign | 122 | 25.6 |
| Medical books and bulletins | 25 | 5.3 |
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| Before pregnancy period | 113 | 23.7 |
| During pregnancy period | 184 | 38.7 |
| One week after delivery | 82 | 17.2 |
| During vaccination visits for baby | 97 | 20.4 |
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| I'm calming him by shaking | 132 | 22.9 |
| I'm carrying him | 328 | 56.8 |
| I'm patting on his/her back | 91 | 15.8 |
| I'm asking for help from family member or friends | 19 | 3.3 |
| I'm not doing anything | 7 | 1.2 |
Figure 1in your opinion why someone shakes an infant?
factors associated with knowledge toward shaken baby syndrome
| Factor | Knowledge level | P-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Poor | Good | ||
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| 0.04* | ||
| Mother | 271 (78.6%) | 74 (21.4%) | |
| Father | 198 (85.3%) | 34 (14.7%) | |
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| 0.416 | ||
| Less than 20 years old | 17 (89.5%) | 2 (10.5%) | |
| Between 20 to 29 years old | 116 (83.5%) | 23 (16.5%) | |
| Between 30 to 39 years old | 156 (82.5%) | 33 (17.5%) | |
| 40 years old or more | 180 (78.3%) | 50 (21.7%) | |
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| 0.309 | ||
| Saudi | 451 (81%) | 106 (19%) | |
| Non-Saudi | 18 (90%) | 2 (10%) | |
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| 0.042* | ||
| Married | 460 (81.9%) | 102 (18.1%) | |
| Divorced | 8 (66.7%) | 4 (33.3%) | |
| Widowed | 1 (33.3%) | 2 (66.7%) | |
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| 0.761 | ||
| Secondary and below | 82 (82.8%) | 17 (17.2%) | |
| Diploma | 62 (84.9%) | 11 (15.1%) | |
| Bachelor | 272 (80%) | 68 (20%) | |
| Postgraduate | 53 (81.5%) | 12 (18.5%) | |
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| 0.02* | ||
| Employee | 340 (82.5%) | 72 (17.5%) | |
| Housewife | 114 (81.4%) | 26 (18.6%) | |
| Student | 15 (60%) | 10 (40%) | |
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| 0.064 | ||
| 1 - 4 children | 340 (83.7%) | 66 (16.3%) | |
| 5 - 7 children | 109 (75.2%) | 36 (24.8%) | |
| More than 7 children | 20 (76.9%) | 6 (23.1%) | |
|
| 0.979 | ||
| Yes, I want | 387 (81.3%) | 89 (18.7%) | |
| No, I don't want to | 82 (81.2%) | 19 (18.8%) | |
Significant at level 0.05
distribution of parents' attitude level by their personal data
| Factor | Parents' attitude toward SBS (wanting to learn more vs not) | P-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Negative | Positive | ||
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| 0.593 | ||
| Mother | 287 (83.2%) | 58 (16.8%) | |
| Father | 189 (81.5%) | 43 (18.5%) | |
|
| 0.117 | ||
| Less than 20 years old | 12 (63.2%) | 7 (36.8%) | |
| Between 20 to 29 years old | 113 (81.3%) | 26 (18.7%) | |
| Between 30 to 39 years old | 156 (82.5%) | 33 (17.5%) | |
| 40 years or older | 195 (84.8%) | 35 (15.2%) | |
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| 0.765 | ||
| Saudi | 460 (82.6%) | 97 (17.4%) | |
| Non-Saudi | 16 (80%) | 4 (20%) | |
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| 0.195 | ||
| Married | 461 (82%) | 101 (18%) | |
| Divorced | 12 (100%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Widowed | 3 (100%) | 0 (0%) | |
|
| < 0.001* | ||
| High school education or lower | 75 (75.8%) | 24 (24.2%) | |
| Diploma | 51 (69.9%) | 22 (30.1%) | |
| Bachelor | 288 (84.7%) | 52 (15.3%) | |
| Postgraduate degree | 62 (95.4%) | 3 (4.6%) | |
|
| 0.252 | ||
| Employee | 346 (84%) | 66 (16%) | |
| Housewife | 109 (77.9%) | 31 (22.1%) | |
| Student | 21 (84%) | 4 (16%) | |
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| 0.470 | ||
| 1 - 4 children | 340 (83.7%) | 66 (16.3%) | |
| 5 - 7 children | 115 (79.3%) | 30 (20.7%) | |
| More than 7 children | 21 (80.8%) | 5 (19.2%) | |
Significant at level 0.05