Impact of an IEC (Information, Education and Communication) intervention on key family practices of mothers related to child health in Jamshoro, Sindh

Authors

  • Salma Shaikh LUMHS
  • Shazia Memon LUMHS
  • Imran Ahmed LUMHS
  • Amna Soomro Pediatric Department LUMHS
  • Rabia Manzoor PHDC Jamshoro
  • Saleem Shaikh Peidatric Department LUMHS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.303.4798

Keywords:

Child health, IEC intervention, Health education, Key family practices, Mother’s practices.

Abstract

Objective: To determine change in practice of mothers having children less than five years of age in five key areas related to child health, growth and development including immunization, feeding during illness, appropriate home treatment for infections and care seeking behavior.

Methods: This was a community based interventional study of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) intervention in the UC Jamshoro, Taluka Kotri, district Jamshoro of 15 months duration from March 2011 to June 2012. Ninety five mothers having children less than five years of age were selected by systematic random sampling for house hold based survey by questionnaire designed by EPP evaluation and health section of UNICEF during baseline and post-intervention phases. Base line data was collected from the interventional area then health education messages were given through written and pictorial material by LHWs for 9 months. To measure the impact helath education messages, data was again collected by same questionnaire are from the same union council during post-intervention phase.

Results: During baseline survey except immunization all other key family practices were poor. After 9 months of intervention of repeated heath education sessions through LHW during their routine visits all practices were improved with statistically significant difference. Regarding the comparison of the results between baseline and post-intervention surveys we found that except immunization which was already better, all those practices which requires mother

Author Biographies

Salma Shaikh, LUMHS

professor , paediatric department LUMHS Jamshoro

Shazia Memon, LUMHS

Associate Prof. Pediatrics LUMHS

Imran Ahmed, LUMHS

FCPS resident

Amna Soomro, Pediatric Department LUMHS

Medical Officer

Rabia Manzoor, PHDC Jamshoro

Research Officer at PHDC jam

Saleem Shaikh, Peidatric Department LUMHS

Research Officer at LUMHS

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Published

2014-05-08

How to Cite

Shaikh, S., Memon, S., Ahmed, I., Soomro, A., Manzoor, R., & Shaikh, S. (2014). Impact of an IEC (Information, Education and Communication) intervention on key family practices of mothers related to child health in Jamshoro, Sindh. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 30(3). https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.303.4798