PREVALENCE OF PNEUMONIA AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OF AGE ATTENDING PAEDIATRIC WARD AT ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL BUSHENYI DISTRICT

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The study assessed the prevalence of pneumonia and associated factors in children under five years of age attending pediatric ward at Ishaka Adventist Hospital and the specific objectives were to establish prevalence of the children presenting with pneumonia among children, to identify the factors associated with occurrence of pneumonia in children under five and to review the clinical presentation of pneumonia in children of under five. A descriptive questionnaire based cross sectional study was to be carried out in Ishaka Adventist hospital, whereby attendants of children of below five years but above 3 months on pediatric ward were requested to participate in the study. After a laboratory follow up and comparison with patients file will be done to confirm the diagnosis. The study found out that, Children who participated in this study were 138, out of which 24(17%) had pneumonia, those who were most involved in this study were between age of 3months- 2years 98(71%). Also the highest age range of children with pneumonia were 3month- 2years 19(79%) and the most factors associated with pneumonia in this study were crowded houses 01(7%), dusty houses 02(8%), one was not fully immunized (7%) and parents’ smoking was 01 (7%) and lastly the most clinical features presented in children who had pneumonia were cough 8(33%), flue 05(20.8%) and fever 04(16.7%). In conclusion therefore, although different measures have been taken intervene in treatment of pneumonia, it is not enough and therefore the following are recommendations, health workers should health educate about the importance of immunization during antenatal so that after birth, mothers already know how to prevent pneumonia, during out reaches, health workers should advice parents on good ventilation, avoiding children to reach fire place were smoke can find them and lastly health workers should educate mothers/ caretakers on early signs and symptoms so that if seen in children, can be brought for treatment to avoid complication.

PREVALENCE OF PNEUMONIA AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OF AGE ATTENDING PAEDIATRIC WARD AT ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL BUSHENYI DISTRICT
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    Type Project
    Department Clinical Health
    Project ID CLH0050
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 47 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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