Caregivers Knowledge of Allergic Rhinitis and Its Home Remedies among Preschool Children | ||
Minia Scientific Nursing Journal | ||
Volume 014, Issue 2, December 2023, Pages 54-66 PDF (666.25 K) | ||
Document Type: Original articles | ||
DOI: 10.21608/msnj.2023.255476.1096 | ||
Authors | ||
Shimaa Farghaly Ali Mohamed* 1; Yosria El-Sayed Hossein2; Zeinab Mohammed Hassan3; Marwa Ibrahem Abdelrazic4 | ||
1Bsc. in Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Minia University | ||
2Professor of Community Health nursing, Faculty of Nursing – Minia University | ||
3Lecturer in Community Health nursing, Faculty of Nursing , Minia University | ||
4Lecturer in Pediatric Medicine, Faculty of medicine , Minia University | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR), as a respiratory inflammatory disease, constitutes a complex immunological response in the nasal mucous membranes. Home remedies mean a non-medical treatment to attempt to cure or treat an ailment with common household items or foods. Aim: To assess caregivers knowledge of allergic rhinitis and its home remedies among preschool children. Design: A descriptive cross-sectional research design. Sample: A simple random sample consisted of 318 caregivers and their children with signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Settings: The current study was carried out at a patient's pediatric clinic at the Obstetric and Pediatric University Hospital at Minia City. Tools: Data was gathered using three tools: (Tool I) was a structured interview questionnaire that consisted of two parts: part (1) socio-demographic characteristics for caregivers; part (2) socio-demographic characteristics for children. (Tool II) Knowledge of caregivers regarding allergic rhinitis. (Tool III) Caregivers practice questionnaire regarding home remedies for allergic rhinitis. Results: The current study revealed that 41.8% of the studied sample's age ranged from >28 to 38 years, with a mean age of 30.93 ± 6.822, 81.8% of them were female, 57.2% of the studied sample had poor knowledge, and 70.1% of them had poor practice toward home remedies for allergic rhinitis. Conclusion: This study showed poor knowledge and practice toward allergic rhinitis among the studied sample, there was a strong positive correlation between the total score of knowledge and the total score of practices of the studied sample toward allergic rhinitis. Recommendations: Conduct an educational program for all caregivers to spread the AR knowledge because they are the first handler of disease to help in early prevention and management of it. | ||
Keywords | ||
Allergic Rhinitis; Caregivers; Home Remedies; Knowledge; Preschool children | ||
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