Knowledge about Kangaroo Mother Care among the Mothers and Grandmothers- A Cross-sectional Study in a Neonatal Follow-up Clinic of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Tamil Nadu, India
LC36-LC40
Correspondence
Dr. KS Kumaravel,
Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital, Opp to Collectorate, Salem-636001, Tamil Nadu, India.
E-mail: kumaravelks10@gmail.com
Introduction: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a simple method of caring Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies with a birth weight below 2500 grams. The grandmothers play a key role in child rearing in the Indian society.
Aim: To estimate the level of knowledge about the KMC in the grandmothers and to compare it with that of the mothers. Materials and Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted in the neonatal follow-up clinic of a tertiary care hospital with a convenience sampling of all the mother (Group 1) and grandmother (Group 2) dyads. The mothers and grandmothers were interviewed separately using a pre-validated questionnaire with 15 open ended questions to assess the knowledge about the KMC. Mann-Whitney U test and Fischer’s-exact test were used for statistical analysis.
Results: There were 390 mother- grandmother dyads in the study group. The mean age of the mothers and grandmothers were 24.69±1.54 years and 53.89±1.80 years, respectively. For all the 15 questions the grandmothers had a significantly lower score when compared to the mothers (p<0.001). The grandmothers (mean score: 8.48±2.00) had a significantly lower overall knowledge scores than the mothers (mean score: 23.10±1.55). On comparison of the mean knowledge scores of the mothers with their age, educational status and socio-economic class, it was found to be independent of these factors (p-value=0.209, 0.691 and 0.731, respectively).
Conclusion: This study had demonstrated that the grandmothers have a significantly lower knowledge about KMC. There is an urgent need to empower them with the knowledge about KMC for the successful continuation KMC in the home.