Knowledge of Sickle Cell Disease among University Students in Port Harcourt

T. Abiye, Stanley Rosemary Oluchi, Ezeugwu Sampson Ibekwe, Chimenem Simple Tamuno-Opubo
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Background: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a hereditary haemoglobinopathy that has been related with significant mortality in Nigeria. Knowledge on cause, prevention and risk factors are important for adequate control of the occurrence of SCD. Methods: A cross sectional study on the awareness of SCD was carried out among undergraduate students in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. A structured questionnaire was interviewer-administered to 146 students. Results: The study showed that 97.9% claim to have heard about sickle cell, while 68.5% indicated that the source of information on sickle cell was in school. One hundred and twenty-seven (87%) indicated that SCD describes abnormal blood cells. In 68.5% the source of information on SCD was in school. Only 42% had a good awareness on SCD. Students of male gender, of less than 20 years, with less average family income were more likely to have poor awareness of SCD. Conclusion: The study shows the need for improved awareness on SCD and increased awareness campaigns on every available media platform.
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哈科特港大学生对镰状细胞病的了解
背景:镰状细胞病(SCD)是一种遗传性血红蛋白病,在尼日利亚与显著的死亡率相关。了解病因、预防和危险因素对于充分控制SCD的发生非常重要。方法:对尼日利亚哈科特港的大学生进行SCD认知的横断面调查。对146名学生进行了结构化问卷调查。结果:97.9%的人表示听说过镰状细胞,68.5%的人表示镰状细胞的信息来源是学校。127例(87%)提示SCD表现为血细胞异常。68.5%的儿童残疾信息来自学校。只有42%的人对SCD有良好的认识。年龄小于20岁、家庭平均收入较低的男性学生对SCD的认识较差的可能性更大。结论:该研究表明,需要提高对SCD的认识,并在每个可用的媒体平台上增加认识活动。
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