Assessment of health status, dental hygiene, and cognitive learning of primary school children: a health-camp survey reported by a clinical pharmacist and their impact on community healthcare

Noor Shaikh, Ritika Danole, Atharva Nandaya
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Background: School health surveys serve as a cost-effective and comprehensive means to screen a large number of pediatric children, facilitating primary and secondary prevention initiatives simultaneously. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted in a primary school in Pune to assess the physical development of children aged 5 to 17 years. Data was collected using a pre-designed questionnaire and accurate methods. Height, weight, and BMI were measured, along with clinical assessments for dyslexia, dysgraphia, and signs of vitamin deficiency. Anthropometric measurements were taken using precise instruments. Eye and tongue examinations were conducted, and hydration status was assessed. The data was analyzed using Microsoft Excel-2022. Proper consent was obtained from school authorities and parents. Results: A total of 322 participants were assessed, the age distribution revealed 49.69% males and 50.31% females. Anthropometric measurements showed 8.70% of children with a height of 90-110 cm, 34.78% with 111-130 cm, 41.61% with 131-150 cm, and 14.91% with a height ≥150 cm. In terms of weight, 44.72% weighed 15-25 kg, 29.81% weighed 26-35 kg, 16.15% weighed 36-45 kg, and 9.32% weighed ≥45 kg. BMI analysis showed 86.96% as underweight, 11.18% within the normal range, and 1.86% as severely obese. Eye conditions included 8.7% with redness, 12.4% with irritation, 24.8% with watery eyes, and 12.4% with blurred vision. Dysgraphia risk was observed in 83.23% of participants. Conclusions: Health check-up camps can result in help in the diagnosis of major morbidities in school children and enable better practice among government schools.
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评估小学生的健康状况、牙齿卫生和认知学习:临床药剂师报告的健康营调查及其对社区医疗保健的影响
背景:学校健康调查是筛查大量儿科儿童的一种具有成本效益的综合手段,有助于同时开展一级和二级预防措施:在浦那一所小学开展了一项前瞻性队列研究,以评估 5 至 17 岁儿童的身体发育情况。数据收集采用了预先设计的问卷和准确的方法。在测量身高、体重和体重指数的同时,还对阅读障碍、书写障碍和维生素缺乏症进行了临床评估。使用精密仪器进行人体测量。进行了眼部和舌部检查,并对水合状态进行了评估。数据使用 Microsoft Excel-2022 进行分析。结果:共评估了 322 名参与者,年龄分布显示男性占 49.69%,女性占 50.31%。人体测量结果显示,8.70%的儿童身高在 90-110 厘米之间,34.78%的儿童身高在 111-130 厘米之间,41.61%的儿童身高在 131-150 厘米之间,14.91%的儿童身高≥150 厘米。体重方面,体重在 15-25 公斤的占 44.72%,26-35 公斤的占 29.81%,36-45 公斤的占 16.15%,≥45 公斤的占 9.32%。体重指数分析显示,86.96%的人体重不足,11.18%的人体重在正常范围内,1.86%的人严重肥胖。眼睛状况包括:8.7%的人眼睛发红,12.4%的人眼睛发炎,24.8%的人眼睛流泪,12.4%的人视力模糊。83.23%的参与者有书写障碍的风险:健康检查营有助于诊断学龄儿童的主要疾病,并使公立学校能够更好地开展工作。
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