Photoprotective behaviours amongst persons with albinism in Uyo, Nigeria

Edesiri E. Ighorodje, Charles N. Nga, Chinyere C. Atansi, Omolara Y. Ukpong, Morolayo O. Fabiyi, Udeme-Abasi U. Nelson
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Abstract

Background

Strict photoprotection is crucial for persons living with albinism (PWAs), especially in Nigeria where the level of solar ultraviolet radiation is particularly high, which further increases the susceptibility of this population to develop photodermatoses and, ultimately, skin cancer.

Objectives

This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude towards photoprotection among PWAs in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria.

Methods

A descriptive cross-sectional study involving consenting 50 participants with oculocutaneous albinism was recruited through interviewer-administered questionnaires. Data analysis utilised SPSS 26.

Results

The use of sun-protective clothing was the predominant photoprotective measure (62%) with an overall low sun-protection strategy usage of 5% and 10% knowledge rate, despite 80% acknowledging the daily use of various forms of photoprotection. Cost was cited as the commonest deterrent to poor use of sunscreen (47.8%).

Conclusions

Poor awareness and photoprotection usage amongst persons with albinism in Uyo are discouragingly below standard increasing their risk of developing photodermatoses which adversely affects their quality of life. Therefore, dermatologists should improve collaborative efforts at addressing barriers such as cost and enhancing knowledge about effective photoprotection strategies.

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本研究旨在评估尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆州乌约市白化病患者的防晒知识和态度。本研究是一项描述性横断面研究,通过访谈员发放问卷的方式招募了 50 名眼部白化病患者,并征得了他们的同意。使用防晒服是最主要的防晒措施(62%),尽管有 80% 的人承认日常使用各种形式的防晒措施,但防晒策略的总体使用率和知识普及率分别为 5%和 10%。在乌约,白化病患者的防晒意识差,防晒措施的使用率低,这令人沮丧地增加了他们患上光敏性皮肤病的风险,对他们的生活质量造成了不利影响。因此,皮肤科医生应加强合作,解决成本等障碍,并提高对有效光防护策略的认识。
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