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Assessment of the needs of mothers and primary healthcare providers to support early childhood development in Egypt: a qualitative study
Author(s) -
Elgibaly O.,
Aziz M. M.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
child: care, health and development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.832
H-Index - 82
eISSN - 1365-2214
pISSN - 0305-1862
DOI - 10.1111/cch.12337
Subject(s) - neglect , focus group , qualitative research , health care , early childhood , perception , rural area , psychology , family support , primary health care , nursing , medicine , developmental psychology , economic growth , sociology , social science , physical therapy , pathology , neuroscience , economics , anthropology
Background The early childhood period is considered the most important developmental phase in an individual's lifespan. However, it is not addressed in the Egyptian health system. We aimed to explore mothers' and healthcare providers' perceptions about early childhood development (ECD) and identify their needs to support ECD in Egypt. Methods Focus group discussions with 79 mothers of children younger than 2 years old from different socio‐economic backgrounds and residing in urban and rural areas and 26 primary healthcare providers were used to collect data. Emerging themes and subthemes were identified from the data analysis. Results Urban and rural mothers in Egypt of all educational levels are not well prepared to support their children's early development, especially the cognitive and emotional aspects. Limited sources of information about ECD, the large families of rural women and an absence of developmental health services and family support were the most important factors that led to a neglect of mother–child communication and stimulation. Conclusion Raising community awareness and training primary healthcare providers to counsel mothers about ECD are important prerequisites for supporting ECD in Egypt. Rural and first‐time mothers would be the most valuable starting point.