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Volume 26, Issue 125, July 2022

Prevalent practice of swaddling and its association with developmental dysplasia of hip

Hussain A Al Ghadeer1♦, Habib Y Aldabbab2, Naif Al Hammam3, Mohammed Al Barqi4, Abdulrahman A Alnaim5, Zainab H Al Alawi5, Hassan H Al Amer1, Sajidah H Al Khawajah6, Maram Alqattan2, Mohammed H Alalawi2, Baqer A Aldhneen2, Mohammed A Al Dabbab2, Batla S Albattat2

1Paediatric department, Maternity and Children Hospital, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia
2College of Medicine, King Faisal University, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia
3Orthopedics Surgery Department, King Faisal University, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia
4Family Medicine Department, King Faisal University, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia
5Paediatrics Department, King Faisal University, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia
6Paediatric, Almoosa Specialist Hospital, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia

♦Corresponding author
Paediatric department, Maternity and Children Hospital, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia

ABSTRACT

Background: Traditional swaddling is widely used in neonates which imply restrictive mobilization of the lower limbs by extending and addicting the hip forcefully. It has been proven the association between incorrect methods of swaddling with an increased risk of Developmental Dysplasia of Hip (DDH). This study aims to determine the prevalent practice of swaddling among mothers in the Eastern province of Saudi Arabia. Methods: This was an observation cross-sectional conducted among 3166 Saudi mothers in the eastern province, Saudi Arabia during the period of 1/10/2021 to 26/2/2022. A mother who is 18 years and above and has a child was included in the stud. A self-structures validated questionnaire was used. Results: This study involved 3166 mothers with a mean age of 36.9 ± 11.7 years old and more than half of the 61% had a high level of education. Seven percentage of participant had a child with DDH that was diagnosed during the first 6 months of age. Only 37% showed good knowledge about DDH level its complications. An exact 64.7% acknowledged that Swaddling is a predisposing factor for DDH but only 27.1% had fair knowledge regarding swaddling. Most of the participants 86% learned how to swaddle from their families. Mothers with a high level of education, having a child with DDH, and being health care providers had proper prevalent of practicing swaddling (P <0.05). Conclusion: Hip-safe techniques of swaddling are considered as a modifiable risk factor, being familiar with this association is essential to eliminate the risk of it.

Keywords: developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), swaddling, hip-safe, risk factors, Saudi Arabia, knowledge

Medical Science, 2022, 26, ms271e2342
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54905/disssi/v26i125/ms271e2342

Published: 08 July 2022

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