{"title":"评估 456 名甲状腺结节患者对甲状腺结节的认识、态度和做法。","authors":"Hongbo Ge, Ying Qian, Binyi Li","doi":"10.12659/MSM.945732","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>BACKGROUND Thyroid nodules, common in adults, especially females and older individuals, are mostly asymptomatic. While the nodules are largely benign, distinguishing malignant lesions is crucial. Overdiagnosis and overtreatment pose risks. Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) surveys can identify knowledge gaps and inform targeted education; however, no studies have explored this in Chinese patients with thyroid nodules. This study aimed to investigate the KAP toward thyroid nodules among patients with thyroid nodules. MATERIAL AND METHODS This web-based cross-sectional study was conducted among patients with thyroid nodules, using a self-administered questionnaire. RESULTS A total of 456 valid questionnaires were included. The mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores were 7.07±3.19, 26.39±3.98, and 29.16±4.65, respectively. Knowledge (OR=1.111, P=0.002), junior college (OR=1.933, P=0.035), and bachelor's degree or above (OR=2.193, P=0.015) were associated with proactive practice. Structural equation modeling showed knowledge directly influenced attitude (ß=0.244, P<0.001) and practice (ß=0.404, P<0.001). Attitude directly influenced practice (ß=-0.129, P=0.020). Occupation (ß=-0.279, P=0.038), marital status (ß=-0.752, P=0.002), thyroid nodule TIRADS classification (ß=-0.699, P=0.004), and education (ß=0.501, P<0.001) directly influenced knowledge. Average per capita income (ß=0.942, P<0.001) and education (ß=0.380, P=0.309) directly influenced attitude. Education (ß=0.457, P=0.028) directly influenced practice. CONCLUSIONS Patients with thyroid nodules have poor knowledge and unfavorable attitudes but proactive practice toward thyroid nodules. Anxiety-reducing techniques should be incorporated during education sessions, and workplace wellness programs should be explored, to promote healthy practices and early detection.</p>","PeriodicalId":48888,"journal":{"name":"Medical Science Monitor","volume":"31 ","pages":"e945732"},"PeriodicalIF":3.1000,"publicationDate":"2025-02-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11829486/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Toward Thyroid Nodules in 456 Patients with Thyroid Nodules.\",\"authors\":\"Hongbo Ge, Ying Qian, Binyi Li\",\"doi\":\"10.12659/MSM.945732\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>BACKGROUND Thyroid nodules, common in adults, especially females and older individuals, are mostly asymptomatic. While the nodules are largely benign, distinguishing malignant lesions is crucial. Overdiagnosis and overtreatment pose risks. Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) surveys can identify knowledge gaps and inform targeted education; however, no studies have explored this in Chinese patients with thyroid nodules. This study aimed to investigate the KAP toward thyroid nodules among patients with thyroid nodules. MATERIAL AND METHODS This web-based cross-sectional study was conducted among patients with thyroid nodules, using a self-administered questionnaire. RESULTS A total of 456 valid questionnaires were included. The mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores were 7.07±3.19, 26.39±3.98, and 29.16±4.65, respectively. Knowledge (OR=1.111, P=0.002), junior college (OR=1.933, P=0.035), and bachelor's degree or above (OR=2.193, P=0.015) were associated with proactive practice. Structural equation modeling showed knowledge directly influenced attitude (ß=0.244, P<0.001) and practice (ß=0.404, P<0.001). Attitude directly influenced practice (ß=-0.129, P=0.020). 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Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Toward Thyroid Nodules in 456 Patients with Thyroid Nodules.
BACKGROUND Thyroid nodules, common in adults, especially females and older individuals, are mostly asymptomatic. While the nodules are largely benign, distinguishing malignant lesions is crucial. Overdiagnosis and overtreatment pose risks. Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) surveys can identify knowledge gaps and inform targeted education; however, no studies have explored this in Chinese patients with thyroid nodules. This study aimed to investigate the KAP toward thyroid nodules among patients with thyroid nodules. MATERIAL AND METHODS This web-based cross-sectional study was conducted among patients with thyroid nodules, using a self-administered questionnaire. RESULTS A total of 456 valid questionnaires were included. The mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores were 7.07±3.19, 26.39±3.98, and 29.16±4.65, respectively. Knowledge (OR=1.111, P=0.002), junior college (OR=1.933, P=0.035), and bachelor's degree or above (OR=2.193, P=0.015) were associated with proactive practice. Structural equation modeling showed knowledge directly influenced attitude (ß=0.244, P<0.001) and practice (ß=0.404, P<0.001). Attitude directly influenced practice (ß=-0.129, P=0.020). Occupation (ß=-0.279, P=0.038), marital status (ß=-0.752, P=0.002), thyroid nodule TIRADS classification (ß=-0.699, P=0.004), and education (ß=0.501, P<0.001) directly influenced knowledge. Average per capita income (ß=0.942, P<0.001) and education (ß=0.380, P=0.309) directly influenced attitude. Education (ß=0.457, P=0.028) directly influenced practice. CONCLUSIONS Patients with thyroid nodules have poor knowledge and unfavorable attitudes but proactive practice toward thyroid nodules. Anxiety-reducing techniques should be incorporated during education sessions, and workplace wellness programs should be explored, to promote healthy practices and early detection.
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Medical Science Monitor (MSM) established in 1995 is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes original articles in Clinical Medicine and related disciplines such as Epidemiology and Population Studies, Product Investigations, Development of Laboratory Techniques :: Diagnostics and Medical Technology which enable presentation of research or review works in overlapping areas of medicine and technology such us (but not limited to): medical diagnostics, medical imaging systems, computer simulation of health and disease processes, new medical devices, etc. Reviews and Special Reports - papers may be accepted on the basis that they provide a systematic, critical and up-to-date overview of literature pertaining to research or clinical topics. Meta-analyses are considered as reviews. A special attention will be paid to a teaching value of a review paper.
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