Title of article :
Failure to Thrive and its Risk Factors in 0-24 Months Children in Bojnurd City of Iran during 2008-2013
Author/Authors :
Lashkardoost ، Hossein Department of Epidemiology Biostatistics - School of Public Health - North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences , Doaei ، Saeid Department of nutrition sciences - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Akbari ، Zohreh Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Mashkooti ، Fatemeh Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Hosseinzadeh ، Ebrahim Department of Pediatrics Nursing - North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences , Hamedi ، Andishe Faculty of nursing, Shirvan Center of Higher Health Education - North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction: Failure to thrive (FTT) is a global problem and one of the most common health problems in childhood that involves many other social, economic, and cultural factors. Considering the adverse effects of FTT in the future of children, we studied FTT and its related factor in children under the age of 2 years in Bojnurd (the capital city of North Khorasan province, Iran). Methods: This study was a Retrospective cohort study on 1000 health records, born in 20082013. Stratified sampling method was applied and the data were collected using a checklist in the health centers. Finally, data were analyzed using Chisquare, Multiple logistic regression, and independent ttest in SPSS19 software. Significant level was set at 5%. Results: Incidence of FTT was calculated as 443 children (44.3%) in the children s first two years of life. A significant relationship was observed between FTT in children and head circumference disorders at birth (p=0.001), maternal age at delivery (p=0.01), mother s education level (OR=0.4 CI95% [0.20.8] p=0.012), type of delivery (OR=0.5 CI95% [0.40.7] p 0.001), unspecified gestational age (OR=3.6 CI95% [1.310.08 p=0.015]), and pregnancy under the age of 18 (OR=2.4 CI95% [1.15.3] p=0.02). Conclusion: Considering the high incidence of FTT in children, increasing awareness about timely feeding, promoting households health, preventing and controlling infectious diseases should be improved.
Keywords :
Failure to Thrive , Risk Factors , Children ,
Journal title :
Journal of Community Health Research
Journal title :
Journal of Community Health Research