J Korean Pediatr Soc.
2000 Sep;43(9):1263-1268.
Health Assessment of Handicapped Chaildren in an Asylum
Abstract
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the health status of institutionalized handicapped children, a general
health assessment was done in an asylum in Taegu in May 1998.
METHODS
Body measurements, including height, weight, head circumference, skin fold thickness
and mid-arm circumference, were done with physical examination on 53 children. Blood tests and
chest radiography were done, and fat impedance was measured.
RESULTS
Of the 53 children, height, weight and head circumference were below the third
percentile in 37(69.8%), 35(66%) and 28(52.8%) children, respectively. Body mass index, skin
fold thickness and mid-arm circumference were below the third percentiles in 77.3, 50.9% and
56.6% of the children, respectively. Although serum protein levels were within normal range,
anemia was detected in 31 children(58.5%). Two children showed interstitial pneumonia on chest
radiograms. And HBsAg was detected in three but their liver enzymes were within normal limits.
CONCLUSION
Due to the poor nutritional status of handicapped children in the asylum, the
prevalence of anemia was high. Evaluation of the nutritional status and hemoglobin
measurernent must be included in the routine health assessment of these children.