Background and aim: Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) also known as (abusive head
trauma) is a common disease that occurs in infants which may causes serious
complications and high risk of infant mortality rates, especially if not
discovered and treated appropriately. Parents' education should not be
overlooked, as parental awareness about how to detect and prevent SBS is an
important factor to reduce the burden of this condition. This study aims to
assess parental awareness about SBS symptoms, complications and prevention
methods in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was
conducted using an online self-administered questionnaire to collect data
about SBS from parents in Makkah city, Saudi Arabia. Parents in Makkah city
with internet accessibility were the target population. Data collection was
done through data collectors who distributed the questionnaire on social
media platforms. Results: Out of 385 respondents to our questionnaire, 27% of
them were between 40 to 49 years old. The majority of the study participants
are females (62.9%). 249 (64.7%) participants did not hear or read about SBS
before. Participants' sources of information were primarily from social media
platforms (20.8%), followed by friends and relatives (8.3%). Approximately
28.3% of participants believed that domestic violence was a risk factor for SBS.
Meanwhile 70.6% of them did not know the causes of SBS. Conclusion: The
majority of the participants demonstrated a lack of information regarding SBS
risk factors, complications and prevention methods. Thus, it is essential to
reinforce their knowledge to help reduce the incidence and burden of this
condition.
Keywords: Shaken baby syndrome, Saudi Arabia, Awareness
