Maternal comprehension of two growth monitoring charts in Sri Lanka |
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Authors: | MP Senanayake MK Gunawardena DS Peiris |
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Affiliation: | Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Colombo, Sri Lanka. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To investigate the maternal comprehension of two different growth charts and to identify the group of mothers with poor comprehension. DESIGN: An experimental prospective study. SETTING: A child welfare clinic at the De Soysa Hospital for Women, Colombo, Sri Lanka. SUBJECTS: 932 mothers were studied regarding their interpretation of the type of growth chart their infants had been allocated. A total of 413 mothers interpreted the 'road-to-health' chart and 519 mothers interpreted the revised chart. A validated scoring system was used to assess comprehension. The two groups of mothers were comparable. RESULTS: 62.4% (324) mothers who interpreted the revised chart had good comprehension. Only 20.6% (85) mothers had similar comprehension with the road-to-health chart. Education up to or beyond grade 8 in school significantly improved comprehension. CONCLUSION: The design of the growth chart has a powerful effect on maternal comprehension of growth patterns. Length of schooling rather than literacy alone is a marker of a comprehending mother. The policy implications of these findings are that governments and agencies may need to redesign parent held growth charts to achieve better comprehension by mothers. |
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