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PREVENTION OF DIARRHEAKeywords: health education , prevention of diarrhea , hand washing , use of boiled water Abstract: Objectives: To identify the role of health education in reducing diarrheal diseases in children byimproving awareness among mothers regarding, washing hands with soap and water, safe feeding practices i.e.avoiding feeding left over food, use of boiled water and keeping surrounding clean. Study Design: It is a quasiexperimental study. Setting; Children Hospital Complex (CDDU-CHC) Multan: Period: From March to August 2005Material and Methods: A total of (n= 400) mothers were randomly selected and health education was imparted duringtheir stay in ward, Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) corner and Out Patient Department (OPD) visits through lectures,posters, charts, practical demonstrations and individual counseling. After this intervention, the mothers who hadcompleted at least four follow up visits at 6 months, were studied again as at the base line on various aspects and datawas analyzed in terms of percentages and frequencies. Results: At 6 months the environmental sanitation andpersonal hygiene of the mothers were improved. There was marked improvement in hand washing practices,avoidance of feeding leftovers and use of boiled water. There was overall reduction in the incidence of diarrhea.Conclusion: Heath education is an effective tool in bringing about a positive behavior modification in mothers and thusreducing incidence of diarrhea.
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