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Cureus ; 16(1): e52413, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38370991

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INTRODUCTION: Parents' ability to engage and raise their children in a safe and appropriate manner is largely influenced by their knowledge of child development and childrearing. This study aimed to evaluate the parenting and developmental milestone (MS) knowledge of Western region Saudi parents and identify the related elements that influence their knowledge. METHODS: This cross­sectional study was conducted for a period of six months. Ethical approval was duly sanctioned by the Institutional Review Board (IRB), and prior to participation, written informed consent was diligently procured from all the individuals involved in the study. In adherence to the paramount principles of privacy, rigorous measures were employed to de­identify the personal data of the participants, thereby safeguarding their confidentiality and anonymity. All research procedures were meticulously executed in strict compliance with the pertinent guidelines and regulatory standards governing research ethics. The study cohort consisted of Saudi parents from the Western Province of Saudi Arabia who had children aged up to six years and expressed a genuine willingness to participate in the research. This commitment was reaffirmed through their informed consent. Notably, the inclusion criteria for parental involvement did not impose any restrictions based on age or ethnic origin, ensuring a diverse and inclusive representation of this crucial demographic group. RESULTS: For assessing parental awareness and knowledge about children's developmental MSs, we examined a diverse sample of 873 participants, predominantly comprising females (77.00%). The age distribution revealed that a substantial portion of the respondents were below 30 (37.00%). Most respondents (62.40%) sought information from medical physicians and pediatricians. Gender had a significant effect, with males showing a lower awareness level compared to females (Beta = -0.582, 95% confidence interval (CI) [-0.890, -0.274], p-value < 0.001). Marital status demonstrated significance, where divorced individuals showed a lower awareness level than widowed participants (Beta = -1.641, 95% CI [-2.993, -0.288], p-value = 0.017). At the same time, no significant differences were found for singles or married individuals. CONCLUSION: Saudi parents lacked understanding of other parenting skills, such as a baby's personality and temperament, but they were well educated about some areas of childrearing, primarily physical safety precautions. It is advised that nurses and doctors give parenting advice to families at every step of their children's growth to educate and support them.

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Cureus ; 15(9): e44916, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37814740

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Background Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) is one of the most common neonatal illnesses around the world. It continues to be a leading cause of avoidable brain damage, physical and mental impairment, and death in neonates. Neonatal morbidity due to NNJ has a significant impact and cost on families and healthcare resources. The majority of instances are addressed without intervention, but others require assessment and assistance in the form of follow-up or treatment. Inadequate family awareness and understanding of this frequent newborn condition can contribute to delays and difficulties. Aim This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of parents regarding NNJ in Bisha City, Saudi Arabia. Methodology A cross-sectional study involving 242 participants was carried out. Data were collected using an online questionnaire. The knowledge score differences between groups were analyzed using a Wilcoxon rank sum test and the Kruskal-Wallis rank test. Results In this study of 242 participants from Bisha, we found that the majority were female (155, 64.0%), employed (129, 53.3%), and held a postgraduate degree (150, 62.0%). Regarding knowledge of NNJ, 109 (45.0%) have correctly defined it as yellow pigmentation in the sclera and 64 (26.4%) as yellow pigmentation of the skin. Of most participants, 132 (54.5%) recognized that NNJ could cause complications, but 53 (40.2%) of these were unaware of what these complications might be. Notably, only 89 (36.8%) of respondents believed they had sufficient knowledge about NNJ. The median knowledge score was 3.0 (IQR, 1.0-4.0), and higher scores were significantly associated with being female and reporting sufficient knowledge about the disease. Strategies suggested for improving awareness included campaigns (98, 40.5%) and social networking programs (81, 33.5%). The data suggest a need for enhanced public education regarding NNJ. Conclusion The study highlights the need for increased awareness and education among parents in Bisha, Saudi Arabia, about NNJ. The findings suggest that campaigns and social networking programs could effectively educate people about the condition. Additionally, the study provides insights into the factors associated with higher knowledge scores, such as gender and having a child with NNJ. The results of this study may help healthcare professionals develop effective educational programs and interventions to improve parents' knowledge and attitudes toward NNJ.

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Cureus ; 15(8): e43136, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37577274

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Background The use of traditional medicine (TM) in children is widespread, particularly in developing countries. Parents often rely on TM to treat their children's illnesses or maintain their health. However, the safety and efficacy of TM are often unclear, and there is a need to assess parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward its use. Methods This is a community-based cross-sectional study conducted in Bisha, Saudi Arabia, with a sample size of 555. The study used a modified questionnaire to collect data. The data were collected from March to June 2023. This study involved both descriptive and inferential statistics.  Results The study included 555 participants, most of whom were female, Saudi nationals, and married and had a bachelor's degree. More than half of the participants reported using TM, and most believed that it had fewer side effects and could be taken with allopathic medicines. However, many participants did not believe that TM could prevent or cure all diseases or that it was always safe. The median knowledge score was 4.0, with higher scores associated with older age and higher educational level. Most participants had a positive attitude toward TM, with higher attitude scores associated with younger age, male gender, lower educational level, and healthcare-related occupation. The median practice score was 31.0, with higher scores associated with younger age, male gender, illiteracy, and healthcare-related occupation. Overall, the study highlights the importance of understanding the patterns of use, knowledge, attitudes, and practices of TM in the population, particularly among different demographic groups. Conclusions This study highlights the need for better regulation and supervision of TM outlets to ensure the safety and efficacy of the products. It also emphasizes the importance of consulting healthcare professionals before using TM on children. The findings suggest that healthcare providers should be knowledgeable about TM and provide guidance to parents on its appropriate use.

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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 80: 104257, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36045784

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Introduction: and importance: An uncommon condition is congenital unilateral agenesis of the internal carotid artery (ICA). Most instances are asymptomatic due to adequate collateral circulation via the circle of Willis, but individuals might potentially manifest (or show) ischemic or aneurysmal dilatation hemorrhagic cerebrovascular lesions. The bony carotid canal must be absent from distinguishing this abnormality from chronic ICA blockage. Neuroradiologists must be aware of this condition since these patients have a higher risk of developing numerous intracranial diseases. Case presentation: This report focuses on the case of 39 years male with an absent right internal carotid artery with posterior cerebral artery aneurism whose main symptoms were on and off headaches. In a discussion that includes demographic characteristics, clinical manifestations, radiologic findings, and an assessment of the risks associated with ICA agenesis. Conclusion: Congenital agencies absence of carotid artery is rare variant anatomy although most of the time they are asymptomatic, it is known to increase the risk of aneurism and therefore, they need screening and close follow up.

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Cureus ; 14(5): e24798, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35676989

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Multiple primary malignant tumors (MPMNs) are not rare entities. We report a case of a 50-year-old female who presented with left upper quadrant abdominal pain and GI bleeding. Initial assessment with CT scan revealed a mass originating from the descending colon. Colonoscopy was performed and a fungating partially obstructed mass at the left splenic flexure was detected. Histopathological examination of biopsy was consistent with mucinous adenocarcinoma. The staging CT scan of the chest and pelvis, followed by a mammogram reported a Synchronous breast mass. Core needle biopsy detected an invasive ducal carcinoma. In the multidisciplinary meeting, it was decided to perform the colon procedure first, followed by adjuvant chemotherapy, and then the breast procedure. The patient had an uneventful recovery after both procedures and was sent to the medical oncology department to continue with the treatment.

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