Self-effectiveness in preventing diarrhea and child care: A transversal study

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Aim: To check the association between the levels of maternal self-effectiveness to prevent child diarrhea and the conditions of health and healthcare provided to the children. Method: This is a transversal study performed in the municipality of Fortaleza, Brazil, with 448 mothers of children under five years old. The interviews were taken using the Scale of Maternal Self-Effectiveness to Prevent Child Diarrhea. During the analysis, chi-square tests and Likelihood Ratio were used. Results: A significant association was found between levels of self-effectiveness and the variables: care provided to the child out of the home (p=0.03), only breastfeeding until six months old (p=0.001), previous diarrheic episode (p=0.001), the fact that the child has any pathology (p=0.020), hospitalization of the child during the first month of life (p=0.038) and vaccination against rotavirus (p=0.003). Conclusion: Self-effectiveness must be taken seriously during the development and implementation of interventions, with regards to improve maternal care provided to children.

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Joventino, E. S., Coutinho, R. G., Bezerra, K. de C., de Almeida, P. C., Oriá, M. O. B., & Ximenes, L. B. (2013). Self-effectiveness in preventing diarrhea and child care: A transversal study. Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, 12(2), 295–306. https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-4285.20133961

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