Effect of Educational Intervention on Mothers' Knowledge and Practices Regarding Choking Management from Foreign Body Aspiration for Their Children
Mayada Younis,
Rahma Bahgat,
Nagwa Magor
Abstract:Background: Foreign body aspiration is an emergency event in children, with the most serious complications being pneumonia, atelectasis and choking. Prevention and management of choking through educating children's mothers is the most important step in reducing its morbidity and mortality. Aim: The study was aimed to evaluate the effect of educational intervention on mothers' knowledge and practices regarding choking management from foreign body aspiration for their children. Subjects and method: A quasi-exper… Show more
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