Profile of childhood disability in rural Bengal

Objective: Childhood disabilities are common and impose a significant handicap on the affected children and their caregivers. There are limited data on the prevalence of childhood disabilities as assessed by specialist evaluation. We aimed to explore the spectrum of childhood disabilities in a cohor...

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Main Authors: Jayita Das, Somosri Ray, Avijit Hazra, Partha Pratim Pan, Rakesh Mondal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
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Online Access:http://www.mjdrdypv.org/article.asp?issn=2589-8302;year=2019;volume=12;issue=5;spage=433;epage=439;aulast=Das
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spelling doaj-60b4f4b319c64769be0a0388f42f3e492020-11-24T21:20:55ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth2589-83022589-83102019-01-0112543343910.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_136_18Profile of childhood disability in rural BengalJayita DasSomosri RayAvijit HazraPartha Pratim PanRakesh MondalObjective: Childhood disabilities are common and impose a significant handicap on the affected children and their caregivers. There are limited data on the prevalence of childhood disabilities as assessed by specialist evaluation. We aimed to explore the spectrum of childhood disabilities in a cohort of rural children in North Bengal. Materials and Methods: A descriptive observational study was done in a tertiary care center of rural North Bengal over 2 years. Children aged between 2 and 12 years with some form of disability were included in the study. The demographic and socioeconomic profile and potential risk factors were recorded. Assessment was done by a multidisciplinary team involving pediatricians and faculty from other relevant disciplines. Relevant national guidelines were followed in assessing individual disabilities and their severity. Results: Four hundred and ninety-one disabled children were included in the study. The prevalence of childhood disability was approximately 2/10,000. Majority had multiple disabilities (56.62%). Sixty-one percent of the children were male, and the majority hailed from low-income families. Combination of locomotor disability and mental retardation was the most common form of disability, pure locomotor disability being the next most common. Proportions of visual and hearing impairment were 15.28% and 13.65%, respectively; 20.57% of the children had moderate to profound mental retardation, and 2.65% were diagnosed with mental illness. Consanguineous parents were noted in 12.42%, and one or more adverse perinatal events were recorded in the great majority of cases. Conclusions: This study exclusively on children by team of specialist medical personnel can serve as an index study profiling childhood disability in rural India.http://www.mjdrdypv.org/article.asp?issn=2589-8302;year=2019;volume=12;issue=5;spage=433;epage=439;aulast=DasChildrendisabilityIndialocomotor disabilitymental retardation
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author Jayita Das
Somosri Ray
Avijit Hazra
Partha Pratim Pan
Rakesh Mondal
spellingShingle Jayita Das
Somosri Ray
Avijit Hazra
Partha Pratim Pan
Rakesh Mondal
Profile of childhood disability in rural Bengal
Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
Children
disability
India
locomotor disability
mental retardation
author_facet Jayita Das
Somosri Ray
Avijit Hazra
Partha Pratim Pan
Rakesh Mondal
author_sort Jayita Das
title Profile of childhood disability in rural Bengal
title_short Profile of childhood disability in rural Bengal
title_full Profile of childhood disability in rural Bengal
title_fullStr Profile of childhood disability in rural Bengal
title_full_unstemmed Profile of childhood disability in rural Bengal
title_sort profile of childhood disability in rural bengal
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
issn 2589-8302
2589-8310
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Objective: Childhood disabilities are common and impose a significant handicap on the affected children and their caregivers. There are limited data on the prevalence of childhood disabilities as assessed by specialist evaluation. We aimed to explore the spectrum of childhood disabilities in a cohort of rural children in North Bengal. Materials and Methods: A descriptive observational study was done in a tertiary care center of rural North Bengal over 2 years. Children aged between 2 and 12 years with some form of disability were included in the study. The demographic and socioeconomic profile and potential risk factors were recorded. Assessment was done by a multidisciplinary team involving pediatricians and faculty from other relevant disciplines. Relevant national guidelines were followed in assessing individual disabilities and their severity. Results: Four hundred and ninety-one disabled children were included in the study. The prevalence of childhood disability was approximately 2/10,000. Majority had multiple disabilities (56.62%). Sixty-one percent of the children were male, and the majority hailed from low-income families. Combination of locomotor disability and mental retardation was the most common form of disability, pure locomotor disability being the next most common. Proportions of visual and hearing impairment were 15.28% and 13.65%, respectively; 20.57% of the children had moderate to profound mental retardation, and 2.65% were diagnosed with mental illness. Consanguineous parents were noted in 12.42%, and one or more adverse perinatal events were recorded in the great majority of cases. Conclusions: This study exclusively on children by team of specialist medical personnel can serve as an index study profiling childhood disability in rural India.
topic Children
disability
India
locomotor disability
mental retardation
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