ICD-10 health profiling of school-attending children in the field practice area of a medical college in south India: A Cross-sectional study

Authors

  • Mohammed Sarosh Ahmed
  • Mohd Ibrahim Khan
  • Fawwad M Shaikh
  • Sultan Rizwan Ahmad

Keywords:

Keywords: School children, Health profile, ICD-10, South India

Abstract

Background

The health of school children is crucial for academic performance and overall well-being, influencing their

capacity to learn and thrive. Understanding the health dynamics in school settings can help mitigate long

term public health issues. This study aims to ascertain the health status of school children residing in slum

areas of an urban locality in the southern part of India using International Classification of Diseases-10 (ICD-

10) codes, which can inform policies and interventions to promote better health outcomes and educational

attainment.

Method

A cross-sectional study was conducted in a school in urban slum of Hyderabad city to evaluate the health

status of school children. Data were collected using a standardized proforma, capturing information such

as student demographics (name, age, sex, grade), anthropometry and physical examination findings.

Results

The study encompassed 3,157 children, comprising 1,840 girls (58%) and 1,317 boys (42%), aged between 5

to 16 years. The mean ± SD age of menarche was found to be 13.1 ± 1.2 years. Among the participants,

62.2% reported at least one health-related issue, with dental caries being the most prevalent (38.1%),

followed by skin problems (14.3%) and malnutrition (9.4%).

Conclusion

In this study, health problems were found to be more common in boys compared to girls. More than half of

the children were suffering from at least one health-related issue. Regular school health checkups help to

identify and prevent health complications.

 

Author Biographies

Mohammed Sarosh Ahmed

,Associate Professor,Department of Community Medicine,Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, T.S., India. 500058,Phone (or Mobile) No.: (+91) 8722331480,Email: drsaroshonline@gmail.com;

 

Mohd Ibrahim Khan

 MBBS Final year student, Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad;

Fawwad M Shaikh

Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, GMC, Suryapet; 

Sultan Rizwan Ahmad

Professor & Head, Department of Community Medicine, Deccan college of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad.

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Published

2024-12-04