Needs Assessment to Enhance Knowledge of People in Puerto Rico Living with Alopecia Areata.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2021-09-01
Rafael J Rivera-Ortiz, Edna Acosta-Pérez, Frances S Nieves-Casasnovas, Franchesca N Sánchez-Quintana
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Abstract

Objective: Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune condition which affects hair follicles provoking their loss. Although the cumulative incidence of AA in the United States is estimated at 2.1%, the number of people living with this condition in Puerto Rico is unknown. In addition, little has been published about people in Puerto Rico who have this condition and its impact on health. We conducted a needs assessment study to help reduce this information gap and address the perceived needs of people living with AA in Puerto Rico.

Methods: A needs assessment study was conducted with a non-experimental, descriptive, transversal design. A 40-item questionnaire was available through the Google Forms platform. Descriptive analysis was conducted.

Results: Most of the participants were women, had AA universalis, were diagnosed (on average) at 19 years of age, and were receiving treatment at the time of the survey. Most of the participants reported having both access to information or education about alopecia and the support of their family and friends but professed needing informational support. In particular, they wanted to find out about treatment options for their alopecia.

Conclusion: Gender and time since the onset of AA appear to be important variables that must be considered when conducting future studies and interventions with this population. These future studies and interventions should address the informational support needs of people living with AA.

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需求评估以提高波多黎各斑秃患者的知识。
目的:斑秃(AA)是一种自身免疫性疾病,影响毛囊引起其损失。尽管美国AA的累积发病率估计为2.1%,但波多黎各的AA患者人数尚不清楚。此外,关于波多黎各患有这种疾病的人及其对健康的影响的报道很少。我们进行了一项需求评估研究,以帮助减少这种信息差距,并解决波多黎各AA患者的感知需求。方法:采用非实验、描述性、横向设计进行需求评估研究。通过Google Forms平台提供了一份包含40个项目的问卷。进行描述性分析。结果:大多数参与者为女性,患有普遍AA,平均年龄为19岁,在调查时正在接受治疗。大多数参与者报告说,他们既可以获得有关脱发的信息或教育,也可以得到家人和朋友的支持,但他们自称需要信息支持。特别是,他们想找到治疗脱发的方法。结论:性别和AA发生的时间似乎是在对这一人群进行未来研究和干预时必须考虑的重要变量。这些未来的研究和干预应该解决嗜酒成瘾者的信息支持需求。
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Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal (PRHSJ) is the scientific journal of the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus. It was founded in 1982 as a vehicle for the publication of reports on scientific research conducted in-campus, Puerto Rico and abroad. All published work is original and peer-reviewed. The PRHSJ is included in PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS, Latindex, EBSCO, SHERPA/RoMEO, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch®) and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition. All papers are published both online and in hard copy. From its beginning, the PRHSJ is being published regularly four times a year. The scope of the journal includes a range of medical, dental, public health, pharmaceutical and biosocial sciences research. The journal publishes full-length articles, brief reports, special articles, reviews, editorials, case reports, clinical images, and letters arising from published material.
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