沙特人群对年龄相关性黄斑变性及其相关危险因素的认识:一项横断面研究

Amro Alhazimi, Abdulaziz Aljuhni, Abdulmalk A Almadhi, Ibrahim Alrumaih, Ahmed Khalaf, Shahad A Alruwaili, Trad Alkadi, Faisal Almarek, Abdulrhman A Almazrou
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年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)是一种进行性视网膜退行性疾病,分为早期干性非新生血管性AMD和晚期湿性新生血管性AMD两种。在高收入国家,它被认为是导致不可逆失明的主要原因,在老年人中的发病率越来越高。本研究旨在评估沙特人群对AMD的认识,并确定对AMD了解最少的群体及其影响其知识水平的因素。患者和方法采用AMD联盟国际全球报告的有效问卷进行了横断面研究。进行单因素分析以确定与AMD意识相关的因素,并计算优势比和95%置信区间。采用P值小于0.05的双侧分析作为统计学显著性的截止值。结果在1008名同意参与的参与者中,41-50岁年龄段最多(33.7%),近三分之二(63%)为女性。只有7.6%的参与者知道AMD,而92.4%的人不知道,更高的教育水平与AMD的意识增加有关。结论沙特人群对黄斑变性的认识水平较低。强调AMD教育的重要性和对可改变的危险因素的认识是必要的,特别是在高危人群中。
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Awareness of age-related macular degeneration and its associated risk factors: a cross-sectional study among the Saudi population
Background Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a progressive retinal degenerative disease divided into two types: early dry non-neovascular AMD and advanced wet neovascular AMD. It is recognized as the leading cause of irreversible blindness in high-income nations, with an increasing incidence among the elderly. This study aims to assess the awareness of AMD among the Saudi population and identify the groups with the least knowledge and the factors influencing their level of knowledge. Patients and methods A cross-sectional study was conducted using a validated questionnaire adapted from the AMD Alliance International Global Report. Univariate analysis was performed to determine the factors associated with awareness of AMD, and the odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were calculated. Two-tailed analysis with P value less than 0.05 was used as the cutoff for statistical significance. Results Among the 1008 participants who agreed to participate, the most common age group was 41–50 years (33.7%) and nearly two-thirds (63%) were female. Only 7.6% of participants were aware of AMD, whereas 92.4% were not aware, and higher educational levels were associated with increased awareness of AMD. Conclusion There is a low level of awareness of AMD among the Saudi population. A great emphasis on the importance of AMD education and awareness of modifiable risk factors is necessary, especially among the high-risk population.
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