Knowledge, awareness, and attitudes toward hemorrhoids and related surgical treatments among the general population in the Western region, Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study
Abdullah Al Sawat, Hanan S. Althobaiti, Ayman S. Almukhlifi, Zainab B. Alkhmis, Mohammed M. Alqarni, A. M. Aljohani, Emad S. Alhazmi, S. S. Aljohani
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Background: Hemorrhoids, or swollen veins in the anal canal, can result from factors such as chronic straining during bowel movements. While categorized as internal or external, they typically manifest as painless rectal bleeding, swelling, or a lump. Despite their significant global prevalence and impact, research on hemorrhoids in Saudi Arabia remains limited. This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate public knowledge and attitudes toward hemorrhoids, anticipating prevalent misconceptions.
Methods: It is a cross-sectional study conducted in the Western region of Saudi Arabia. Self-administered questionnaires will assess demographic data and perceptions about hemorrhoids. Data is analyzed by IBM SPSS 29.
Results: Our study indicated that 97.7% were aware of hemorrhoids, with 18.9% citing pushing during excretion and 16.4% mentioning prolonged sitting as the leading cause. 30.1% perceived surgery as the primary treatment, and 85.9% agreed on hemorrhoids' negative impact on quality of life. Significant predictors of better knowledge included (OR=1.726) for the 21-40 age group, (OR=2.024) for Taif residents, (OR=3.393) for Ph. D. holders, (OR=1.567) for an income of 5000-10000 SAR, and (OR=8.542) for participants with prior knowledge of hemorrhoids.
Conclusions: Our study sheds light on the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions about hemorrhoids among the general population in the Western region of Saudi Arabia. There is good awareness but inadequate knowledge regarding hemorrhoids and their surgical treatment in the Western region of Saudi Arabia. The findings underscore the need for targeted educational interventions.
背景:痔疮或肛管静脉肿胀,可由排便时长期用力等因素引起。痔疮分为内痔和外痔,通常表现为无痛性直肠出血、肿胀或肿块。尽管痔疮在全球的发病率很高,影响也很大,但沙特阿拉伯对痔疮的研究仍然有限。这项横断面研究旨在评估公众对痔疮的认识和态度,预测普遍存在的误解:这是一项在沙特阿拉伯西部地区进行的横断面研究。自填问卷将评估人口统计学数据和对痔疮的看法。数据由 IBM SPSS 29 进行分析:我们的研究表明,97.7%的人知道痔疮,18.9%的人认为排便时用力是主要原因,16.4%的人认为久坐是主要原因。30.1%的人认为手术是主要治疗方法,85.9%的人认同痔疮对生活质量的负面影响。21-40岁年龄组(OR=1.726)、塔伊夫居民(OR=2.024)、博士学位获得者(OR=3.393)、收入在5000-10000里亚尔(OR=1.567)以及事先了解痔疮知识的参与者(OR=8.542)是更好地了解痔疮知识的重要预测因素:我们的研究揭示了沙特阿拉伯西部地区普通人群对痔疮的认识、态度和看法。在沙特阿拉伯西部地区,人们对痔疮及其手术治疗有良好的认识,但了解不足。研究结果表明,有必要采取有针对性的教育干预措施。