ABSTRACT
Growth Monitoring is the process of following and assessing the growth rate of a child in comparison to a standard by, periodic, frequent anthropometric measurements. Only a ew have been said and researched about the maternal knowledge and attitude towards growth monitoring and its associated factors in Owerri Municipal and Mbaitoli Local Government Area. This study was conducted to determine the knowledge, perception and techniques adopted by the mothers in assessing and monitoring growth and development of under-five aged children. Methods: Community based cross sectional design was adopted for this study. Sample size was 175 (p=11.7) after correction and proportional sample size allocation was used to allocate the sample to the 2 locations and Systematic random sampling was used to select households. Data was collected using semi-structured questioners by interview and the obtained data was analyzed using SPSS v.20.0 statistical software. Statistical significance was declared at P-value of 0.25 for bivariate and 0.05 for multivariable logistic regressions. Results :Under-fives sampled were 175.Youngest child were 2years and above(64.6%)age(months),youngest child were less than 2years of age(35.4%)age(months), (68.6%)attended post natal clinic,(30.2%)did not attend post natal clinic,(65.1%)completed the immunization(32.6%)did not complete immunization, male comprised(53.7%) female(45.7%),(20%)monitored key motor milestone of a child correctly(9.7%)did not monitor key motor milestone of a child correctly,(92.0%)did not know how to use the growth chart,(76.0%)knew person’s should carryout growth monitoring. weight/height(30.9%)obesity, while(2.9%) sSAM(severely wasted(<-3)B.M.I Age(46.3%) Overweight, while (3.4%) severe (<-3) believed that growth charting in childhood was important (p=0.03.) Conclusion and Recommendation: Mothers have relatively good attitude than knowledge. Formal education, counselling and education from healthy professionals and a formal occupation had a positive impact on knowledge and attitude towards growth monitoring. The knowledge status of the mothers was found to below.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE
PAGE.
i
CERTIFICATION.
ii
DEDICATION.
iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
iv
TABLE
OF CONTENTS. v
ABSTRACT.
vi
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
1
1.2
Statement of the Problem 2
1.3 General Objective 2
1.4 Specific Objectives 2
1.5 Significance of the Study 3
CHAPTER
TWO
LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.1
Growth Monitoring 5
2.1.1
Assessing the Growth and Development 6
2.1.2
Monitoring Growth and Development in A Child
7
2.1.3
Key Motormilestone in Growth Monitoring and Development 8
2.1.4
Determinants of Growth and Development 15
2.1.5
Normal Growth 16
2.2.1
Weight 16
2.2.2.
Height 17
2.2.3.
Mid Upper Arm Circumference 18
2.2.4
Body Fat 19
2.2.5
Head And Chest Circumference 20
1.2.6 Behavioral
Development 21
2.2.7
Growth Chart 21
2.3
Effects Of Growth Monitoring Of Under 5 Children 24
CHAPTER
THREE: MATERIALS AND METHODS
3.1 Study Design 26
3.2
Study Area 26
3.3
Population Of The Study 26
3.4
Sampling And Sampling Technique 27
3.4.1
Sample Size Determination 27
3.4.2
Sampling Procedure 28
3.5
Preliminary Activities 29
3.5.1
Preliminary Visits 29
3.5.2
Training Of Research Assistants 29
3.5.3
Ethical Approval 29
3.6
Data Collection 29
3.6.1
Questionnaire Design 30
3.6.2
Questionnaire Administration 30
3.6.3
Anthropometric Measurements 30
3.7
Data Analysis 31
CHAPTER
FOUR: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1a Demographic/socioeconomic
characteristics of the mothers 34
4.1b Characteristics of youngest and index
child 36
4.4 Knowledge of Mothers on Growth Monitoring of Under
Five Aged Children. 38
CHAPTER
FIVE: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Conclusion
47
5.2 Recommendation 47
References 48
LIST OF TABLES
Table 4.1a Socio
demographic and economic characteristics of the mothers 35
Table
4.1b Characteristics of youngest
and Index child 37
Table 4.4 Knowledge of Mothers on Growth
Monitoring of Under Five Aged
Children 38
Table 4.2b Knowledge of Mothers on Development of Under
Five Aged Children 39
Table 4.4 Perception of mothers on growth monitoring
and development of under
five aged children 40
Table 4.4d Techniques
42
Table 4.5 Growth and Developmental Status 44
Table 4.5
Anthropometric characteristics of the children 45
Table
4.6 Relationship between the mothers'
knowledge, perception and the
growth and developmental status of their under 5 children
46
CHAPTER 1
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Growth
monitoring and promotion of optimal nutrition are essential components of
health care for all children. Monitoring a child’s growth helps to confirm a
child’s healthy growth and development, or identify early a potential
nutritional or health problem (Pediatric Child Health, 2010).
Growth
monitoring is defined as the process of following the growth rate of a child in
comparison to a standard by periodic, frequent anthropometric measurements in
order to assess growth adequacy and identify faltering early. It is not the
infrequent or one-time anthropometric measurement of a child to assess
nutritional status without assessing growth velocity over time. It is a regular
and sequential measurement of growth, recognizing it to be the result of
overall health, nutrition, environment, psychosocial and developmental factors
in the child and it is based on a strategy aimed at behavioral change and
adoption on improved self-help action within the family and the community to
promote optimal health (Griffiths and Rosso, 2007). Growth Monitoring is a
screening tool to diagnose nutritional, chronic systemic and endocrine disease
at an early stage. It has been suggested that growth monitoring has the
potential for significant impact on mortality even in the absence of nutrition
supplementation or education.
Growth
monitoring is widely accepted and strongly supported by health professionals,
and is a standard component of community pediatric services throughout the
world (Khadilkar et al., 2007)
There
is a growing realization that a healthful diet particularly in the first few
years of life are of paramount importance in laying the foundation of good
health (Anyango and Ayeieko, 2011). However, these areas commonly have received
little development support.
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Lack of co-ordination:
A great deal of coordination is necessary among the government and all medical
and non-medical personnel working directly with under-five age group to ensure
a smooth implementation. Government should reallocate resources and raise
awareness to the importance of child growth monitoring and redesign their
surveillance systems to enhance good decision making on adequate monitoring by
empowering trained personnel, providing them with resources and necessary
support to develop and strengthen programmes to deal with the growth problems
and implementation of standard. There should be feedbacks on the actions taken.
Caliber of Personnel: Many health
personnel lack adequate knowledge on growth monitoring thus it should be
incorporated into pre-service training programmes for medical and nursing
professionals. They should be well trained on the concept of growth monitoring
and promotion. The training package should emphasize on the importance of
accurate measurement, plotting and interpretation of growth charts for correct
identification of growth problems and also, other personnel working in close
contact with this age group especially mothers should be health educated on
growth and factors affecting proper growth and development.
Resource constraints:
Under-staffing in primary health care facilities and shortage of equipment is
an important factor that cannot be over emphasized as it impedes a successful
implantation of growth monitoring (De Onis et al., 2012).
1.3
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
To
determine the knowledge, perception and techniques adopted by mothers in
assessing and monitoring growth and development of under 5 children in Mbaitoli
LGA and Owerri Municipal in Imo state.
THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
OF THIS STUDY WERE TO:
i. Determine
the socio-demographic/economic characteristics of mothers of under 5 children
in the study areas.
ii. Assess
the knowledge of the mothers in the study areas on growth monitoring and
development of under 5 children.
iii. Assess
the perception of the mothers in the study areas on growth monitoring and
development of under 5 children.
iv. Determine
the techniques adopted by the mothers in assessing and monitoring growth and
development of their under 5 children in the study areas.
v. Assess
the growth and developmental status of the under 5 children in the study areas
using the WHO indicators.
vi. Determine
the relationship between the mothers' knowledge, perception and techniques and
the growth and developmental status of their under 5 children.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This
work provided:
i. Relevance
of monitoring growth and development of under 5 children in selected rural
locations in Imo state.
ii. Promote
growth and and development of under 5 children, There is a growing realization
that a healthful diet particularly in the first few years of life are of
paramount importance in laying the foundation of good health (Anyango and
Ayeieko, 2011).
At
the end of the study, suggestions and recommendations will be made on some
factors that affect successful knowledge, perception, and techniques adopted by
mothers of under 5 children in selected Mbaitoli LGA and Owerri Municipal in
Imo state.
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