P. Rasheed et al., THE GROWTH CHART - ITS USE AND PERCEPTION AMONG MOTHERS VISITING PRIMARY HEALTH-CARE CENTERS OF AL KHOBAR, SAUDI-ARABIA, Saudi medical journal, 17(2), 1996, pp. 195-204
Objective:To study the utilization and perception of the growth chart
among mothers of children under 5 years of age. Design: A review of re
cords to analyze the extent of utilization of the under 5 clinic for g
rowth monitoring activity. Perception of the growth chart among mother
s through a questionnaire, Setting: Three primary health centers in Al
-Khobar. Results: A large proportion of the under-5's from the catchme
nt areas of health centers A (65.6) and B (70.5%) had attended the cli
nic for preventive health activities but their regularity of visits fo
r growth monitoring declined markedly after the age of one year. A maj
ority of the mothers (85%) attended the under-5 clinic during the stud
y period for immunization while only 14% had visited solely for monito
ring growth. Less than half (47.3%) of them recognized the growth curv
es (75.5%) and symbols for breast feeding (36.9%), weaning (41.1%) and
child spacing (96.4%). Comprehension of these features of the growth
chart improved with rising literacy levels and longer duration of atte
ndance (> 1 year) to the clinic. Only 15.8% mothers reported that they
had acquired information on the growth chart in the past. Conclusions
: The need to get involved in the growth monitoring activity with the
guidance of appropriate health center staff is recommended to promote
self-reliance in mothers for child care. The authors also suggest the
use of a simpler home-based growth chart than the one in current use i
n Saudi Arabia.