关于蒙古公众对唇裂伴/不伴腭裂认识的问卷调查

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS Congenital Anomalies Pub Date : 2024-02-03 DOI:10.1111/cga.12552
Anar-Erdene Gantugs, Hideto Imura, Ichinnorov Chimedtseren, Ken Kitagawa, Chisato Sakuma, Nagana Natsume, Takayuki Kawana, Byambajargal Badamnyambuu, Motohiro Kurose, Teruyuki Niimi, Hiroo Furukawa, Nagato Natsume
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在蒙古人口中,唇裂伴/不伴腭裂(CL/P)的发生率约为每1314例活产中就有1例。本研究旨在向公众传播有关这种先天性残疾的信息,以更好地了解唇裂/无腭裂和人们的裂隙,并审查行政措施,因为在这方面缺乏研究。我们使用谷歌表格进行了问卷调查,共有 1000 名蒙古人参与。大多数参与者(86.7%)表示对该词有所了解,86.2%的参与者表示对该疾病有所了解。大多数参与者的答案都与 CL/P 患者的缺点有关,包括 "在人际交往中很不自在 "和 "给初次见面的人留下不舒服的印象 "等说法。本研究结果表明,大多数蒙古人都知道慢性阻塞性肺病,并对患者表示关注。然而,在普通人群中,CL/P 的成因仍然未知,因此需要在这一领域开展进一步的研究。
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Questionnaire survey on public awareness of cleft lip with/without palate in Mongolia

The frequency of cleft lip with/without palate (CL/P) in the Mongolian population is approximately 1 in 1314 live births. This research aims to disseminate information about this congenital disability to the public to better understand CL/P, and people's fissures, and review administrative measures, as there is a lack of research in this area. A questionnaire survey was conducted using Google Forms, with 1000 Mongolian participants. Most participants (86.7%) said they had knowledge of the word, whereas 86.2% said they had knowledge of the condition. Most participants' answers were question-related disadvantages of CL/P patients, including statements such as “It's uncomfortable in human relationships” and “It makes an uncomfortable impression on the person you meet the first time.” The results of this study revealed that most Mongolians were aware of CL/P and are concerned about patients. However, the causes of CL/P in the general population remain unknown, and further research is needed in this area.

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Congenital Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Congenital Anomalies is the official English language journal of the Japanese Teratology Society, and publishes original articles in laboratory as well as clinical research in all areas of abnormal development and related fields, from all over the world. Although contributions by members of the teratology societies affiliated with The International Federation of Teratology Societies are given priority, contributions from non-members are welcomed.
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