Knowledge and Associated Factors Regarding Developmental Delay Among Primary Health Care Professionals in Selected Health Centers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 2025
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Background: - Developmental delay refers to condition which a child fails to reach the
developmental domains at the expected age. Child development is a maturation process that
progresses sequentially through five key domains of development. Early childhood
development assessment is an ongoing process of observing, collecting, documenting, and
analysing data to measure a child's progress over time.
General objectives: - The aim this study was to assess the knowledge and associated
factors regarding developmental delay among primary health care providers in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia.2025.
Methods: - Cross sectional study was conducted from August 1, 2025 – October 30, 2025.
In selected 12 health centers and 611 healt professionals who work in out patients department,
maternal and child care department and health extension Program department were randomly
selected and provided a questionarie. Self administered questionnaire was used to collect the
data. Data were collected by trained data collectors using structured questionnaires in the
facility settings. Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS v26. The data analysis applied
both descriptive statistics and inferential. Descriptive results are presented by tables and
charts. Logistic regression modeling was used for predictive statistics to determine factors
affecting Knowledge of the health care professonals on dvelepemtal delay assessment skills.
Result:- Among 611 respondents 75.2 % had sufficient knowledge on developmental delay
assessemets. Having training on developmental delay was 5.9 fold, Having the guideline
avaialeable 6.7 fold, and being Health extension worker/ certified early childhood
development professionals was 9.6 fold [((AOR (95% CI) 5.89(2.4-14.3)), (AOR (95% CI)
6.68(2.8-15.4)), and (AOR (95% CI) 9.55(1.2-76.5))] consecutively showed strong positive
association to a good knowledge while being Bsc nurse in educational background showed
85.1% less likely to have a good knowledge on the study matter [(AOR (95% CI) 0.149(0.040
0.54)].
Conclusion & Recommendation: -Majority of the respondents had sufficient
knowledge but needed to be higher than the result. Therefore the concerned bodies should
work to enhance professional training pre- employment and on job , and work on the
provisions & utilizations of the guideline in every service points.
Keywords: - Developmental delay, Knowledge, Associated factors, Primary health care
professionals, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.