The Level of Public Awareness About Clubfoot in The Al-Qassim Region and Importance of Early Childhood Intervention: A Cross-Sectional Study
Ismail Almogbil, Abdulmalik B Albaker, Hamza M Alrabai, Muath A Alhasson, Mohammed Saleh Alwhaid, Sirin Ahmed Alkadi, Ghaida Abdulrahman Alghasham, Rifal S Alqaan, Faris Aqeel M Alaqil
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ABSTRACT
Background: Clubfoot is a childhood congenital abnormality that can lead to
disabilities, which can last a lifetime if untreated. There are several types
of interventions to treat this condition. However, these interventions depend
on the age of presentation and result in good outcomes if started early. This
study aimed to investigate the level of public awareness about clubfoot in the
Al-Qassim region in Saudi Arabia.
Method: This
observational cross-sectional study was conducted on a population living in the
Al-Qassim region in 2020. The study was conducted using a structured, validated
questionnaire that was available online. The chi-square test and t-test were
used to analyze the data. All the analyses were conducted using SPSS (version
21).
Results: This
study included 7085 individuals from the Al-Qassim region. The level of public
awareness was as follows
15.6% had
poor knowledge, 43.8% had fair knowledge, and 40.6% had high knowledge. The
most common sources of knowledge were relatives and friends (42.55%)
and websites
(29.83%). A multivariate analysis showed that several factors affected the
levels of knowledge, including gender (P˂0.0001), having an affected child
(P˂0.0003), certain sources of information, affected persons (P˂0.005), relatives
and friends (P˂0.0001), websites (P˂0.0001), and printed media (P˂0.0001).
Conclusion: A moderate level of knowledge was found among the population in the
Al-Qassim region. Their knowledge level was affected by several factors, such
as the source of information. Therefore, educational interventions, such as
campaigns, are needed to improve the awareness level, leading to better
outcomes.
Keywords: Clubfoot,
Awareness, General population, Al-Qassim, Serial casting, misconception, Early
Interventions