Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor

The allergy epidemiology is another worldwide problem as its prevalence trigger troublesome amongst society. Malaysia as a developing country has no exception towards it. Family as a fundamental institution as well as the simplest unit of the society have significant roles to put a bridle on the i...

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Main Authors: Tengku Azhar, Tengku Norbaya, Che Hassan, Muhamad Rahimi, Mohd Zazi, Norhafizah, Abd Wahab, Noor Akmal, Idris, Saiyidatul Nadiah, Ishak, Nur Syakireen, Abdul Ghani, Radiah
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RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Tengku Azhar, Tengku Norbaya
Che Hassan, Muhamad Rahimi
Mohd Zazi, Norhafizah
Abd Wahab, Noor Akmal
Idris, Saiyidatul Nadiah
Ishak, Nur Syakireen
Abdul Ghani, Radiah
Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor
description The allergy epidemiology is another worldwide problem as its prevalence trigger troublesome amongst society. Malaysia as a developing country has no exception towards it. Family as a fundamental institution as well as the simplest unit of the society have significant roles to put a bridle on the issues. Allergies are known to cause social and economic burden of the sufferer and to the close family member. Parental knowledge, attitude and practice plays a crucial role in allergy prevalence, prevention and treatment strategy. In Malaysia, the misconception of certain allergy symptom and prevention becomes another real challenge. Poorly self-perceives as the early diagnosis approach could lead to improper clinical diagnosis thus affects the treatment accuracy. It then brings about the delay of appropriate treatment and upturn the treatment cost. In certain urgent allergy conditions, such as anaphylaxis, a delay is lethal to the sufferer. This paper highlights the paternal and maternal knowledge, awareness and practice towards allergy disease. This study also presents the important of having adequate knowledge to self-perceive of allergy disease. As this approach is useful to give surface overview on allergy prevalence, adequate knowledge compromises of precise manifestation. This cross-sectional study involves 117 pair of parents in Selangor with the age ranged from 28-61 years old. A self-administered questionnaire has been used to indicate respondent’s allergy status, their knowledge, awareness and practice towards allergy disease. As overall, the common symptom of allergy among parents were allergy rhinitis, eczema and dry and itchy rashes at skin with the percentage of prevalence ranged between 6.8% to 28.4%. The data also indicated the effect on insufficient of knowledge and awareness among parents towards their decision on treatment and prevention plan. Most parents do not have adequate understanding on the relatedness of immune system abnormality reaction of allergy as well as the roles of immune system component such as Immunoglobulin E (IgE) in allergy reaction. They also have insufficient knowledge about the crucial allergy mechanism such as the cross-reaction activity and the difference between food allergy and food intolerances. Pearson correlation between knowledge of allergy term, cause and symptom with allergy prevention and treatment shows positive significant correlation with (r = 0.244, P=0.008) for maternal and (r = 0.262, P=0.004) for paternal respectively. Parents with inadequate knowledge about allergies symptom have limited ability to choose the treatment and prevention for allergy disease. As the shortcoming, they tend to do unnecessary dietary elimination and extreme food avoidance as well as disregards the important to consult with the healthcare professional regarding their allergy symptom. Overall, parental knowledge in society represent their involvement in prevention and treatment strategy for allergy sufferer especially their children. Adequate knowledge and awareness of this unit of society conceded a better future to control allergy prevalence among children.
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author Tengku Azhar, Tengku Norbaya
Che Hassan, Muhamad Rahimi
Mohd Zazi, Norhafizah
Abd Wahab, Noor Akmal
Idris, Saiyidatul Nadiah
Ishak, Nur Syakireen
Abdul Ghani, Radiah
author_facet Tengku Azhar, Tengku Norbaya
Che Hassan, Muhamad Rahimi
Mohd Zazi, Norhafizah
Abd Wahab, Noor Akmal
Idris, Saiyidatul Nadiah
Ishak, Nur Syakireen
Abdul Ghani, Radiah
author_sort Tengku Azhar, Tengku Norbaya
title Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor
title_short Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor
title_full Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor
title_fullStr Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor
title_full_unstemmed Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor
title_sort parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in selangor
publisher Science & Engineering Research Support Society (SERSC)
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/81215/1/81215_Parental%20knowledge%20and%20awareness%20and%20towards%20allergy%20prevalence%20in.pdf
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spelling my.iium.irep.812152020-08-03T02:16:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/81215/ Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor Tengku Azhar, Tengku Norbaya Che Hassan, Muhamad Rahimi Mohd Zazi, Norhafizah Abd Wahab, Noor Akmal Idris, Saiyidatul Nadiah Ishak, Nur Syakireen Abdul Ghani, Radiah R Medicine (General) RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine The allergy epidemiology is another worldwide problem as its prevalence trigger troublesome amongst society. Malaysia as a developing country has no exception towards it. Family as a fundamental institution as well as the simplest unit of the society have significant roles to put a bridle on the issues. Allergies are known to cause social and economic burden of the sufferer and to the close family member. Parental knowledge, attitude and practice plays a crucial role in allergy prevalence, prevention and treatment strategy. In Malaysia, the misconception of certain allergy symptom and prevention becomes another real challenge. Poorly self-perceives as the early diagnosis approach could lead to improper clinical diagnosis thus affects the treatment accuracy. It then brings about the delay of appropriate treatment and upturn the treatment cost. In certain urgent allergy conditions, such as anaphylaxis, a delay is lethal to the sufferer. This paper highlights the paternal and maternal knowledge, awareness and practice towards allergy disease. This study also presents the important of having adequate knowledge to self-perceive of allergy disease. As this approach is useful to give surface overview on allergy prevalence, adequate knowledge compromises of precise manifestation. This cross-sectional study involves 117 pair of parents in Selangor with the age ranged from 28-61 years old. A self-administered questionnaire has been used to indicate respondent’s allergy status, their knowledge, awareness and practice towards allergy disease. As overall, the common symptom of allergy among parents were allergy rhinitis, eczema and dry and itchy rashes at skin with the percentage of prevalence ranged between 6.8% to 28.4%. The data also indicated the effect on insufficient of knowledge and awareness among parents towards their decision on treatment and prevention plan. Most parents do not have adequate understanding on the relatedness of immune system abnormality reaction of allergy as well as the roles of immune system component such as Immunoglobulin E (IgE) in allergy reaction. They also have insufficient knowledge about the crucial allergy mechanism such as the cross-reaction activity and the difference between food allergy and food intolerances. Pearson correlation between knowledge of allergy term, cause and symptom with allergy prevention and treatment shows positive significant correlation with (r = 0.244, P=0.008) for maternal and (r = 0.262, P=0.004) for paternal respectively. Parents with inadequate knowledge about allergies symptom have limited ability to choose the treatment and prevention for allergy disease. As the shortcoming, they tend to do unnecessary dietary elimination and extreme food avoidance as well as disregards the important to consult with the healthcare professional regarding their allergy symptom. Overall, parental knowledge in society represent their involvement in prevention and treatment strategy for allergy sufferer especially their children. Adequate knowledge and awareness of this unit of society conceded a better future to control allergy prevalence among children. Science & Engineering Research Support Society (SERSC) 2020-06-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81215/1/81215_Parental%20knowledge%20and%20awareness%20and%20towards%20allergy%20prevalence%20in.pdf Tengku Azhar, Tengku Norbaya and Che Hassan, Muhamad Rahimi and Mohd Zazi, Norhafizah and Abd Wahab, Noor Akmal and Idris, Saiyidatul Nadiah and Ishak, Nur Syakireen and Abdul Ghani, Radiah (2020) Parental knowledge and awareness and towards allergy prevalence in Selangor. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29 (9s). pp. 1628-1637. ISSN 2005-4238 IJAST http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/13802/7072
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