Parental Awareness about Use of Mask and Hand Hygiene Practice of Their Children during COVID-19 Pandemic

R. Parvin, Jesmin Akter, Shahabuddin Mahmud, Mohammad Monirul Islam Khan, Md. Golam Mowla, Md. Al-Amin Mridha
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A descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out in the Department of Pediatrics, Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh, between January and August of 2021, to assess the awareness of parents regarding wearing mask and hand washing behavior of their children to prevent COVID-19 infection. A total of 378 parents whose children were admitted in the hospital (aged 2 years to 12 years) due to several diseases other than COVID-19, participated in this study. There was a face-to-face interview for each participant. Data were collected through semi-structured questionnaire. The majority of the participants (66.4%) were male and their income was within BDT.10000-20000 per month. Among the fathers, majority belonged to the age group of >30 years. Regarding their educational background most of them (45.2%) completed education up to secondary level and most of them were service holders (33.9%). Among the mothers, the majority belonged to the age group of 20-30 years and mostly completed their education up to primary level (40.9%) and 75.6% of them were housewives. 83.3% of participants knew that COVID-19 is a contagious disease and 85.2% knew the mode of transmission. A total 72.8% of respondent believed that hand washing can prevent COVID-19, in which 40.5% follow the six steps of hand washing. Only 12% of their children wash hands for at least 20 seconds. 60.8% participants thought that face mask can prevent COVID-19, but only 45.2% participants used to wear face mask. Among them, 73% used to wear surgical face mask. About 33.6% answered that they always reused their face masks. About 59.3% participants noted that their children sometimes wear face mask and 57.1% of their children felt suffocation and discomfort while using face mask. Our study suggests that most of the parents have sufficient knowledge regarding COVID-19 including its mode of transmission and appropriate preventive measures. We also found a positive relationship of maternal education with a consolidated knowledge and awareness as well as practices of hand washing and mask wearing behavior among their children. CBMJ 2022 January: vol. 11 no. 01 P: 33-40
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COVID-19大流行期间家长对儿童使用口罩和手部卫生习惯的认识
2021年1月至8月期间,在孟加拉国达卡沙希德苏赫拉瓦迪医学院附属医院儿科进行了一项描述性横断面研究,以评估父母对孩子戴口罩和洗手行为预防COVID-19感染的意识。共有378名因COVID-19以外的几种疾病而入院的孩子(2岁至12岁)的父母参与了这项研究。每个参与者都有一个面对面的面试。采用半结构式问卷收集数据。大多数参与者(66.4%)是男性,他们的月收入在1万至2万台币之间。在这些父亲中,大多数年龄在30岁以上。至于他们的教育背景,大部分人(45.2%)完成了中等程度的教育,大部分人(33.9%)是在职人员。在这些母亲中,大多数年龄在20-30岁之间,大多数完成了小学教育(40.9%),其中75.6%是家庭主妇。83.3%的参与者知道COVID-19是一种传染病,85.2%的参与者知道传播方式。72.8%的受访者认为洗手可以预防新冠肺炎,其中40.5%的受访者遵循洗手六步。只有12%的孩子洗手至少20秒。60.8%的参与者认为口罩可以预防COVID-19,但只有45.2%的参与者曾经戴过口罩。其中,73%曾佩戴外科口罩。约33.6%的人回答他们经常重复使用口罩。约59.3%的受访者表示,他们的孩子有时会戴口罩,57.1%的孩子在戴口罩时感到窒息和不适。我们的研究表明,大多数家长对COVID-19有足够的了解,包括其传播方式和适当的预防措施。我们还发现,母亲教育与巩固孩子的知识和意识以及洗手和戴口罩的行为之间存在正相关关系。《中国医学杂志》2022年1月第11期[01:33 . 40
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