T. Abdelbaky, N., S. Mahmoud, F., A. Mohamed, S. (2024). Effect of Educational Program on Mothers’ Knowledge and Reported Practices regarding their Children Suffering from Short Stature. Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9(4), 173-182. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.276027.1357
nihal T. Abdelbaky; Faten S. Mahmoud; Samah A. Mohamed. "Effect of Educational Program on Mothers’ Knowledge and Reported Practices regarding their Children Suffering from Short Stature". Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9, 4, 2024, 173-182. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.276027.1357
T. Abdelbaky, N., S. Mahmoud, F., A. Mohamed, S. (2024). 'Effect of Educational Program on Mothers’ Knowledge and Reported Practices regarding their Children Suffering from Short Stature', Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9(4), pp. 173-182. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.276027.1357
T. Abdelbaky, N., S. Mahmoud, F., A. Mohamed, S. Effect of Educational Program on Mothers’ Knowledge and Reported Practices regarding their Children Suffering from Short Stature. Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 2024; 9(4): 173-182. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.276027.1357
Effect of Educational Program on Mothers’ Knowledge and Reported Practices regarding their Children Suffering from Short Stature
Pediatric Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Benha University
Abstract
Background: Short stature is a low height for age of the child compared to the standard child of the same age. Short stature children experience impaired physical and mental development, low immunity, impaired nutrition and health, and low academic achievement and impact on productivity. Aim of the study: Evaluating the effect of educational program on Mothers ‘Knowledge and Reported Practices regarding their Children suffering from Short Stature. Research design: Quasi-experimental design was utilized. Research settings: The current research was performed in Outpatient of Endocrinology Clinic at Benha University Hospital and Health Insurance Hospital at Benha city. Research sample: A purposive sample of 70 mothers and their children suffering from short stature. Tools of data collection: tool I: A structured interview questionnaire sheet consisted of 3 parts, part one: Mothers’ characteristics, part two: Children characteristics and part three: Mothers’ knowledge regarding short stature, tool II: Mother s' reported practice regarding short stature and tool III: Mothers’ attitude towards short stature. Researchresults: The majority of mothers had good knowledge, satisfactory practice and positive attitude post educational program implementation. Conclusion: The educational program were effective in improving mothers’ knowledge, reported practice and attitude regarding their children with short stature post educational program implementation compared to pre- educational program implementation. Recommendation: Stress management training should be provided for the purpose of alleviating the psychological issues of short children and future researches should be replicated on a large sample of mothers in different setting which are needed for generalization of the obtained results.