Knowledge, Acceptance and Practice of Zinc Therapy in Acute Diarrhoea Among Paediatric Doctors in Nigeria
Abstract
Abstract Background: WHO and UNICEF recommend zinc therapy in children with acute diarrhoea, however adherence to the
recommendation varies from country to country.
Objectives: To determine the knowledge, acceptance and practice of zinc use in childhood diarrhoea among paediatric
doctors in Nigeria. Every third sitting part icipant during the 42 Paediatric Association of Nigeria Conference was requested to
complete a questionnaire if they were either a paediatric resident doctor or consultant working in Nigeria.
Results: Of the 153 questionnaires distributed, 93 (60.8%) were returned and 85 met the study criteria. Over half (57.6%) of the
respondents were consultant paediatricians and 84.7% (49 of 85) practise in tertiary or teaching hospitals, mostly in the southern part of Nigeria (70.8%). About half(44.3%) of the respondents managed more than 10 diarrhoeal cases every month. All except one respondent (84 of 85) agreed with t h e W H O / U N I C E F recommendation and 86.9% (73 of 85) reported prescribing zinc for acute diarrhoea in the past year; 67.1% (49 out of 73) prescribed it always for acute diarrhoea. Knowledge of the effects of zinc on acute diarrhoea was high. There was no significant difference between the paediatric residents and the consultants in both
knowledge and practice of zinc therapy.
Conclusion: The use of zinc as an adjunct in the management of acute diarrhoea is acceptable and practised by most paediatric
residents and consultants in Nigeria.
Keywords: acute diarrhoea, knowledge, practice,WHO,zincĀ
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