Background: Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a vital public health problem. The
most dangerous complication of FBA is choking. Nurses can play a critical role in
increasing education efforts through providing choking-prevention educational
programs to parents and other caregivers Aim of the study: evaluate the effect of a
health education program based on a health belief model on mothers’ knowledge and
practice regarding choking for their children. Subjects and method: quasiexperimental research design was used. Settings: This study was conducted at Benha
University and Benha Teaching Hospital outpatient Clinics. Subjects: Convenience
sampling including 110 mothers was used for data collection. Tools of data collection:
tool I: a structured questionnaire to assess mothers’ knowledge and practice related to
choking management and prevention. Tool II: The questionnaire expanding the
concepts of HBM Results: The results showed the majority of the mothers had
satisfactory knowledge level after 30 days from application of educational program.
There was a statistically significant difference between pre and after 30 days of health
education application to the mothers. Also, after 30 days from application, nearly all of
them have good FBA practice management. Conclusion: The study concluded that the
prominence of continuing education based on HBM on mothers' knowledge and
practice in management and prevention of FBA. Recommendation: educational
programs and proposing training programs is tremendously crucial to inhibit choking
and FBA. |