Parents' Knowledge, Attitude and Behaviour toward Cleft Lips and Cleft palate in Kencana Hospital, Serang, Banten

The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Daniel Ardian SoeseloAgus Santoso Budi

Abstract

Cleft lips (CL) and cleft palate (CP) are common congenital diseases caused by gene mutation in embriology development of the lips and mouth at 4 weeks of gestation. CL and CP can cause several problems such as difficulty in eating, speaking, abnormality in teeth and mouth development and ear iritation. Adequate treatment is needed to improve patients' quality of life. This cross sectional study take samples purposively from all parents who joined in cleft charity surgery in Kencana Hospital, Serang, Banten on October 24th 2018. This study identify parents' knowledge, attitude and behaviour towards CL and CP and analyzed the relationship of parents' knowledge and attitude towards CL and CP. Statistical analysis used in this study is Fisher method. Ten patients undergo labioplasty surgery, 1 patient undergo labioplasty revision, 5 patients undergo palatoplasty surgery and 10 patients undergo labioandpalatoplasty surgery. The majority of parents' education background have income < 3,5 million a month 84.6% (22 people), do not have any social insurance 88.5% (23 people) and joined in because of they cannot pay for medical treatment 96,2% (25 people). 6.2% (25 people) have under knowledge, 69.2% (18 people) have good attitude and 8...Continue Reading

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Jul 14, 2020·International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology·Firas Alfwaress, Mahmoud Alomari

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