Family Adherence to Their Child’s Health Issue Follow-Up and Its Associated Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study

A. Alzaher, D. Al-Habib, Moneerah Abdullah Almuhaidib, A. Alfaleh, Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkarim
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Introduction: This study aimed to measure the adherence rate among families of referred cases from school health screening clinics to diagnostic clinics and to examine the associated factors. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among families of cases referred from school health screening clinics to diagnostic clinics in Saudi Arabia. Data collectors contacted the guardians of the cases to fill out the interview questionnaire regarding their visit to the school health clinic and adherence to referral. Results: Among 698 families who participated in the study, 57.6% reported adherence to diagnostic clinics. Families of dental caries and myopia cases were more likely to adhere than families of obesity cases (aOR: 8.36 and 5.41, p < 0.001). The chance of adherence was about two-fold among families of cases referred to hospitals and specialized clinics compared to families of cases referred to primary healthcare centers (PHCCs) (aOR: 1.80, p = 0.042). Conclusion: This study revealed a low family adherence rate among cases referred to diagnostic clinics. Additionally, the study documented that referral to PHCCs and screening positive for obesity were the main factors associated with non-adherence. Taking care of children’s health is one of their rights, and increasing the family’s adherence by raising families’ awareness and designing a referral reminder system are recommended. In addition, the services of PHCCs should be strengthened.
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家庭对子女健康问题随访的依从性及其相关因素:横断面研究
导言:本研究旨在测量从学校健康检查诊所转诊到诊断诊所的病例家庭的坚持率,并研究相关因素。材料与方法:在沙特阿拉伯对从学校健康检查诊所转诊到诊断诊所的病例家属进行了一项横断面研究。数据收集人员与病例的监护人取得联系,让他们填写有关到学校健康诊所就诊和遵守转诊规定的访谈问卷。结果:在参与研究的 698 个家庭中,57.6% 的家庭表示坚持到诊断诊所就诊。龋齿和近视病例家庭比肥胖病例家庭更有可能坚持就诊(aOR:8.36 和 5.41,p < 0.001)。与转诊到初级保健中心(PHCCs)的病例家庭相比,转诊到医院和专科诊所的病例家庭坚持就诊的几率约为后者的两倍(aOR:1.80,p = 0.042)。结论本研究显示,转诊至诊断诊所的病例的家属依从率较低。此外,研究还表明,转诊到初级保健中心和肥胖筛查呈阳性是与不坚持治疗相关的主要因素。关注儿童健康是他们的权利之一,建议通过提高家庭意识和设计转诊提醒系统来增强家庭的依从性。此外,还应加强初级保健中心的服务。
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