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Caregivers’ level of knowledge and home- based practices for prevention of sickle cell disease related complications among children attending Mnazi mmoja hospital in Zanzibar: a cross sectional study

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dc.creator Amour, Mwanahawa Ali
dc.date 2019-09-04T07:09:56Z
dc.date 2019-09-04T07:09:56Z
dc.date 2018
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:03:13Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:03:13Z
dc.identifier Amour, M. A. (2018). Caregivers’ level of knowledge and home- based practices for prevention of sickle cell disease related complications among children attending Mnazi mmoja hospital in Zanzibar: a cross sectional study. Dodoma: The University of Dodoma.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/1567
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/1567
dc.description Dissertation (MSc Paediatric Nursing)
dc.description Background: Children with sickle cell disease are prone to a multitude of disease related complications, improving caregivers' knowledge on common precipitate factors of sickle related complication and encouraging home based preventive intervention can change the overall wellbeing of these children. This study aimed to evaluate the level of knowledge and based practice of caregivers and its relation to SCD control. Methods: Quantitative hospital based cross-sectional analytical study. Convenient sampling procedure was used to enroll children with SCD and their caregivers. Semi structured questionnaire interviewer administered, were used for data collection. Data entry, processing and analysis were done by using (SPSS v. 21). Results: A total of 300 caregivers and their SCD children were enrolled. Out of these enrolled subjects, 53.3% had inadequate knowledge and 52% of the caregivers, had inappropriate home- based practice for prevention SCD complications. Out of the children enrolled 89% had at least one complication for the past 6 months. Both caregivers knowledge (AOR 2.282, 95% CI [1.021, 5.103] p=0.044) and home-based practice (AOR 3.030, 95% CI [1.338, 6.862] p=0.008), were significantly associated with high occurrence of sickle cell disease complications. The under 5 children with SCD also had 2 times higher risk of developing SCD related complications (AOR 2.760, 95%CI [1.192, 6.391] p value 0.018). Conclusions: The study has shown that a significant proportion of caretakers of children with SCD had a low knowledge about sickle cell disease and its complications, which was also reflected by poor adherence to the recommended home-based intervention. Key word: Sickle cell disease, Knowledge, home-based practice and frequency of SCD complications.
dc.language en
dc.publisher The University of Dodoma
dc.subject Sickle cell disease
dc.subject SCD
dc.subject Mnazi mmoja hospital
dc.subject Zanzibar
dc.subject Home based practices
dc.subject Caregivers knowledge
dc.subject Sickle cell complications
dc.subject Sickle cell disease prevention
dc.subject Sickle cell disease control
dc.subject Acute chest syndrome
dc.subject Vaso occlusive
dc.subject Sickle cell caregivers
dc.subject Caregivers home- based
dc.title Caregivers’ level of knowledge and home- based practices for prevention of sickle cell disease related complications among children attending Mnazi mmoja hospital in Zanzibar: a cross sectional study
dc.type Dissertation


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