喀麦隆雅温德省居民镰状细胞病的特征、知识、态度、做法和看法

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镰状细胞病是撒哈拉以南非洲最常见的常染色体隐性遗传病。我们的研究旨在确定镰状细胞特征,评估生活在广州的人们对镰状细胞病的知识、态度、做法和看法。我们在药城医学研究和药用植物研究所进行了横断面和描述性研究。我们共纳入了191名参与者,他们性别混合,年龄从10岁到70岁不等,能够完成问卷调查,并接受了血液样本进行血红蛋白电泳测试。通过问卷调查收集数据。我们使用卡方检验来评估变量之间的关系,p值小于0.05表示有意义的关系。超过一半的参与者为女性(59.16%),代表性年龄组为20-29岁(47.12%)。学历最高的是大学(71.73%)。大多数参与者听说过镰状细胞病(93.72%),谈论最多的信息渠道是电视(41.90%)。与镰状细胞病知识相关的比例如下:在传播方式中,71.73%的人提到这是一种遗传性疾病;在预防模式中,88.08%的人提到血红蛋白电泳检测。对于疾病的随访,85.86%的人将医院作为地点。与镰状细胞病患者的婚姻相比,68.59%的人回答否定。受教育程度与镰状细胞病传播知识之间存在显著关系(p小于0.05)。我们的研究结果表明,雅温顿大学人群对镰状细胞病有较好的认识。年轻人应在结婚前接受镰状细胞病检查。应该对更大的样本进行研究,以更好地了解瑶族人口的镰状细胞特征。关键词:镰状细胞特征;知识、态度、做法;镰状细胞病;
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Sickle cell trait, knowledge, attitudes, practices and perceptions regarding sickle cell disease among people living in Yaoundé, Cameroon
Sickle cell disease is the most common autosomal recessive disease in sub-Saharan Africa. Our study aimed to determine the sickle cell trait, to assess knowledge, attitudes, practices and perceptions regarding sickle cell disease of people living in Yaoundé. We carried out a cross-sectional and descriptive study at the Institute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants studies in Yaoundé. We included a total of 191 participants of mixed sex and ages ranging from 10 to 70 years old, able to complete a questionnaire and having accepted a blood sample for the hemoglobin electrophoresis test. Data was collected using a questionnaire. We used the Chi-square test to assess the relationships between variables with p-value ˂ 0.05 for meaningful relationships. More than half of the participants were women (59.16%), and the representative age group was 20-29 years old (47.12%). The highest level of education was university level (71.73%). Most of the participants had heard of sickle cell disease (93.72%) and the most talked-about information channel was television (41.90%). The proportions in relation to knowledge about sickle cell disease were as follows: in the transmission mode, 71.73% had mentioned that it is an inherited disease; in prevention mode, 88.08% had mentioned the hemoglobin electrophoresis test. For the follow-up of the disease, 85.86% noted the hospital as the location. Compared to marriage with a sickle cell disease patient, 68.59% answered negatively. There is a significant relationship (p˂0.05) between the level of education and knowledge of sickle cell disease transmission. The results of our study showed that the university population of Yaoundé had a good knowledge of sickle cell disease. Young people are called upon to be tested for sickle cell disease before marriage. Studies on larger samples should be conducted to have a better appreciation of the sickle cell trait in the population of Yaoundé. Keywords: Sickle cell trait, knowledge, attitudes, practices, sickle cell disease, Center Region, Yaoundé Cameroon.
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