Investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinic

<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study was conducted to investigate lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6, who applied to a district polyclinic. <strong>Method:</strong> The research was carried out in Hüseyin Savaş district clinic between the 11...

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Main Authors: Duygu Akçay, Lütfiye Hilal Özcebe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Society of Public Health Specialists 2018-05-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://tjph.org/ojs/index.php/TJPH/article/view/691
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spelling doaj-ec4e8ed25311414dba5c85a608745afb2020-11-25T03:29:32ZengTurkish Society of Public Health SpecialistsTurkish Journal of Public Health 1304-10881304-10962018-05-011611523182Investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinicDuygu AkçayLütfiye Hilal Özcebe<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study was conducted to investigate lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6, who applied to a district polyclinic. <strong>Method:</strong> The research was carried out in Hüseyin Savaş district clinic between the 11th-21st of October, 2016. Amongst all the parents who applied to the polyclinic over the given time period, a questionnaire was administered to 101 parents who volunteered to participate. The questionnaire was created by using the literature and was administered through the face-to-face survey application technique. <strong>Results</strong>: It was determined that 86.1% of the participants did not have sufficient knowledge of lead poisoning. The mean score on the lead poisoning prevention awareness scale was lower for mothers with a high school education, when compared to those with university degrees. Furthermore, the mean score for prevention awareness was higher for respondents living in the centre of the province, compared to those from peripheral villages and towns. In addition, participants with higher economic status perceptions were found to be more knowledgeable than those with moderate perceptions. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> More education for parents, caregivers and children about lead exposure will raise awareness about the issue.</p>https://tjph.org/ojs/index.php/TJPH/article/view/691Lead poisoning, children, lead exposure
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Investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinic
Turkish Journal of Public Health
Lead poisoning, children, lead exposure
author_facet Duygu Akçay
Lütfiye Hilal Özcebe
author_sort Duygu Akçay
title Investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinic
title_short Investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinic
title_full Investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinic
title_fullStr Investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinic
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinic
title_sort investigation of lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6 who applied to a district polyclinic
publisher Turkish Society of Public Health Specialists
series Turkish Journal of Public Health
issn 1304-1088
1304-1096
publishDate 2018-05-01
description <p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study was conducted to investigate lead exposure awareness of families with children aged 0-6, who applied to a district polyclinic. <strong>Method:</strong> The research was carried out in Hüseyin Savaş district clinic between the 11th-21st of October, 2016. Amongst all the parents who applied to the polyclinic over the given time period, a questionnaire was administered to 101 parents who volunteered to participate. The questionnaire was created by using the literature and was administered through the face-to-face survey application technique. <strong>Results</strong>: It was determined that 86.1% of the participants did not have sufficient knowledge of lead poisoning. The mean score on the lead poisoning prevention awareness scale was lower for mothers with a high school education, when compared to those with university degrees. Furthermore, the mean score for prevention awareness was higher for respondents living in the centre of the province, compared to those from peripheral villages and towns. In addition, participants with higher economic status perceptions were found to be more knowledgeable than those with moderate perceptions. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> More education for parents, caregivers and children about lead exposure will raise awareness about the issue.</p>
topic Lead poisoning, children, lead exposure
url https://tjph.org/ojs/index.php/TJPH/article/view/691
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