Efficacy of Education in Providing Knowledge about Thalassemia Prevention and Family Screening of Thalassemic Patients

Rameez Iqbal, Kiran Memon, Suresh Kumar, Muhammad Rahil Khan, Shabnam Shabnam, A. Bhutto, Kiran Aamir, Aamir Ramzan
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to track out Beta Thalassemia carriers in affected households and evaluate the efficacy of thalassemia awareness campaigns. Study Design: Observational - Cross-Sectional study Place and Duration: Department of Pathology & Diagnostic and Research Laboratory - LUMHS Hyderabad/Jamshoro. 01-09-2021 to 31-03-2022 Methods: A total of 55 thalassemia patients and families included in the study after providing written consent; the research was conducted at the Department of Pathology and Diagnostic and Research Laboratory. Demographic information such as age, gender, education level, and family history of thalassemia was recorded, and SPSS 24.0 was used for statistical analysis. Results: In 55 patients, majority 33 (60%) were males and 22 (40%) were females. The frequency of bimonthly blood transfusions was found to be the lowest, and consanguineous marriage between parents was found in 46 (83.6%) of patients. Three (5.5%) siblings of thalassemia patients were found to have thalassemia major, and seventeen (34.5%) siblings were found to have thalassemia minor. Thirty-five (63.6% of patients) were found to have a normal electrophoresis pattern. Conclusion: The research showed that roughly 50% of families were impacted by thalassemia and that 25% of individuals had previously received a blood transfusion. The instructional event was evaluated positively for its impact on participants' understanding of thalassemia. Keywords: Effectiveness of Educational Awareness, Carriers, Thalassemia, family history
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教育在提供地中海贫血症预防知识和地中海贫血症患者家庭筛查方面的效果
研究目的本研究旨在追踪受影响家庭中的 Beta 地中海贫血症携带者,并评估地中海贫血症宣传活动的效果。研究设计:观察-横断面研究 地点和时间:病理学系及诊断和研究实验室 - LUMHS 海得拉巴/贾姆索罗。2021 年 9 月 1 日至 2022 年 3 月 31 日 方法:对 55 名地中海贫血患者进行观察:共有 55 名地中海贫血患者及家属在提供书面同意书后参与了研究;研究在病理学系和诊断与研究实验室进行。记录年龄、性别、教育程度、地中海贫血家族史等人口统计学信息,并使用 SPSS 24.0 进行统计分析。结果55 名患者中,男性占 33 人(60%),女性占 22 人(40%)。双月输血的频率最低,46 名患者(83.6%)的父母为近亲结婚。地中海贫血患者的兄弟姐妹中有 3 人(5.5%)患有重型地中海贫血,17 人(34.5%)患有轻型地中海贫血。有 35 名患者(占 63.6%)的电泳模式正常。结论研究表明,大约 50% 的家庭受到地中海贫血症的影响,25% 的人曾接受过输血。指导活动对参与者了解地中海贫血症的影响得到了积极评价。关键词教育宣传的效果、携带者、地中海贫血症、家族史
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