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- Title
Assessment of Paracetamol Usage Practices and Perceptions among Caregivers for Children Post-COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.
- Authors
Alqahtani, Saad S.; Banji, David; Banji, Otilia J. F.
- Abstract
Caregivers often use paracetamol in the management of pediatric illnesses without a clear rationale. This study evaluated the perception and practices of caregivers regarding the use of paracetamol in children in Southwestern Saudi Arabia. This study involved a cross-sectional design involving 373 caregivers of children under twelve. The questionnaire elucidated the reasons, usage frequency, and safe usage practices. Data were analyzed using SPSS, applying Chi-square tests and logistic regression. Most caregivers were in the age range of 31–40 years, and with intermediate education. Paracetamol was mainly used for fever, generalized pain and, diarrhea, with fewer opting for other self-care measures. Caregivers with primary or less education were more likely to perceive paracetamol as safe (AOR = 2.98 (1.3–6.73), p = 0.009) and less inclined to check warning labels (AOR: 0.11 (0.05–0.25), p < 0.001) and expiry dates (AOR: 0.063 (0.027–0.14), p < 0.001). The caregiver's education level significantly influenced the determination of treatment duration (χ2 = 21.58 (4), p < 0.001), dosage (χ2 = 30.70 (4), p < 0.001), and frequency of administration (χ2 = 17.77 (4), p = 0.001). In conclusion, inadequate health literacy can result in a lack of attention towards crucial safety information about pediatric paracetamol use. Hence, counselling initiatives should be undertaken to ensure the safe and effective use of paracetamol in children.
- Subjects
SAUDI Arabia; CROSS-sectional method; DIARRHEA; HEALTH self-care; RESEARCH funding; POST-acute COVID-19 syndrome; QUESTIONNAIRES; MULTIPLE regression analysis; CHI-squared test; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; FEVER; TREATMENT duration; MULTIVARIATE analysis; PEDIATRICS; ODDS ratio; PAIN; DATA analysis software; CONFIDENCE intervals; ACETAMINOPHEN; CAREGIVER attitudes; CHILDREN
- Publication
Healthcare (2227-9032), 2024, Vol 12, Issue 10, p1047
- ISSN
2227-9032
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/healthcare12101047