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Preventive Behaviors among Malaysian Parents towards Hand, Foot, and Mouth Diseases using Health Belief Model
Journal
IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia
ISSN
2735-2285
Date Issued
2022-01-01
Author(s)
Niazlin Mohd Taib
Harapan Harapan
Abram Luther Wagner
Subramaniam Munusamy
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v21i1.1975
Abstract
<jats:p>Background: Hand, foot mouth disease (HFMD)is caused by a virus and commonly affects children five years or below. However, the determinants of the associated factors with preventive behaviour among parents are still lacking. This study aims to assess the range of preventive behaviour towards HFMD among parents in Selangor, Malaysia.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a three-stage cluster sampling method. The associations between independent variables and preventive behaviours were assessed with multivariate regressions.
Result: In total, 556 parents completed the survey. The majority of the parents had good preventive behaviours towards HFMD. Age, gender, income, perceived susceptibility and the perceived benefit was associated with preventive behaviour.
Conclusion: Although, the preventive behaviour of HFMD among parents is crucial, however, it is influenced by parents own perceptions. The strategies to enhancing the parent’s perception are needed to increase the preventive behaviour towards HFMD infection. </jats:p>
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a three-stage cluster sampling method. The associations between independent variables and preventive behaviours were assessed with multivariate regressions.
Result: In total, 556 parents completed the survey. The majority of the parents had good preventive behaviours towards HFMD. Age, gender, income, perceived susceptibility and the perceived benefit was associated with preventive behaviour.
Conclusion: Although, the preventive behaviour of HFMD among parents is crucial, however, it is influenced by parents own perceptions. The strategies to enhancing the parent’s perception are needed to increase the preventive behaviour towards HFMD infection. </jats:p>
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