尼日利亚阿南布拉州青光眼患者亲属的青光眼筛查

O. A. Anthony, Eze Ugochukwu Anthony, Apakama Akunne Ijeoma, Ezeude Chidiebele Malachy, Ochiogu Bernard Chukwunonyerem, Udeaja Anthonia Chinyelu
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目的:确定尼日利亚阿南布拉州青光眼患者的成年一级亲属对青光眼筛查的认识、态度和做法:前瞻性、描述性、横断面调查:研究地点:为尼日利亚阿南布拉州居民提供初级、二级和三级眼科保健服务的眼科诊所和社区眼科保健外展机构:方法:采用预先测试、由访问者填写的调查问卷来获取社会人口学数据、对青光眼的认识和知识以及青光眼筛查的频率等信息。在适当的情况下,采用描述性和推论性统计方法(卡方检验和逻辑回归)对这些数据进行分析。显著性水平设定为 p 值小于 0.05:共有 186 名青光眼患者的一级亲属(FDR)参加了此次筛查,其中 120 名(59.1%)为女性,男女比例为 1:1.4,平均年龄(43.87 岁 ± 14.62 SD)。大多数人(83.9%)和 39.8%的人过去听说过青光眼和青光眼筛查,但只有 23.7%的人接受过青光眼筛查。然而,只有 23.7% 的人接受过青光眼筛查。受访者没有进行青光眼筛查的主要原因包括 "没有必要"、"没有时间 "和 "负担不起"。失业与青光眼筛查不力之间存在明显的负相关关系,P=0.007:这项研究表明,研究对象对青光眼筛查的认识、态度和做法普遍较差。相关人员需要加强努力,让人们了解青光眼的风险因素,并认识到在其所处环境中进行青光眼筛查的必要性。
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Glaucoma Screening among Relatives of Glaucoma Patients in Anambra State, Nigeria
Aim: To determine the awareness, attitude, and practice of glaucoma screening among adult first degree relatives of glaucoma patients in Anambra State, Nigeria. Study Design: A prospective, descriptive, cross-sectional survey. Place of Study: Eye clinics and community eye care out-reaches that offer primary, secondary, and tertiary eye care services to people within Anambra state, Nigeria. Methods: A pretested, interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information such as sociodemographic data, awareness and knowledge of glaucoma and the frequency of practice of glaucoma screening. These were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics (Chi square test and logistic regression) where applicable. Level of significance was set at a p-value <0.05. Results: A total of 186 first degree relatives (FDRs) of glaucoma patients participated, 120 (59.1%) were females, M: F = 1:1.4 and a mean age 43.87 years ± 14.62 SD. Almost half had a secondary level of education and were traders. Majority (83.9%) and 39.8% had heard of glaucoma and glaucoma screening respectively in the past. However, only 23.7% had been screened for glaucoma. The main reasons respondents gave why they did not screen for glaucoma include 'not necessary', 'no time' and ' not affordable. There was a significant negative relationship between unemployment and poor glaucoma screening practice p=0.007. Conclusion: This study showed a generally poor knowledge, attitude and practices towards glaucoma screening in the study population. Stakeholders need to intensify efforts to make people understand glaucoma risk factors and appreciate the need to have glaucoma screening in their environments.
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