Caregivers’ knowledge, perception, and management of childhood pneumonia: A study in tribal district of India

Author:

Kulkarni Prashant1,Mahajan Uma1,Kurane Anjali1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Childhood pneumonia, if identified early, is readily treatable through low-cost antibiotics. The study aimed to understand the family caregivers’ knowledge and care-seeking behavior for the management of childhood pneumonia. The study was cross-sectional, with mixed methods assessing knowledge, perceptions, and practices of caregivers of under-five children on pneumonia using a vignette. Methodology: Systematic random sampling was used to select the participants. Of 107, more than half of the respondents were 18–25 years old. Results: Less than one-fourth were illiterate. Cough, flu, and stomach distention were the commonly reported symptoms. Food ingestion was reported as a main perceived cause; private doctors and traditional healers were the most reported source of help-seeking. Friend/family were reported as leading sources of information. Health education is to be imparted using local knowledge regarding childhood pneumonia. Traditional healers and private practitioners sensitize in early management and referral of childhood pneumonia cases. Conclusions: Information, education and communication messages need to be prepared in the local languages. Strengthening the public health sector is suggested.

Publisher

Medknow

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