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Awareness of sickle cell disease among nursing undergraduates in Farasan: Its interference with malaria.
Sayed, Shabihul Fatma; Dailah, Hamad G; Nagarajan, Sumathi; El Kareem, Amani Awad; Said, Ameerah Riffat; Abdelwahab, Siddig Ibrahim; Abadi, Shaivad Shabee HulHasan; Haddadi, Rola Hassan; Khuwaja, Gulrana; Zribi, Saida Mohamed; Ageeli, Samar Yeahya Hamad E M; Malhan, Wadeah Ali D A; Madkhali, Yahya Talebi.
Afiliação
  • Sayed SF; Department of Nursing, Farasan University College, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Dailah HG; College of Nursing, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Nagarajan S; Department of Nursing, Farasan University College, Jazan University, KSA.
  • El Kareem AA; Department of Nursing, Al-Dayer University College, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Said AR; Department of Nursing, Farasan University College, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Abdelwahab SI; Medical Research Centre, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Abadi SSH; Department of Pharmaceutics, Apeejay Stya University, Gurugram, Haryana, India.
  • Haddadi RH; Department of Nursing, Farasan University College, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Khuwaja G; Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Zribi SM; Department of Mathematics, University College of Al-Dayer, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Ageeli SYHEM; Department of Nursing, Farasan University College, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Malhan WADA; Department of Nursing, Farasan University College, Jazan University, KSA.
  • Madkhali YT; Department of Nursing, Farasan University College, Jazan University, KSA.
J Family Med Prim Care ; 13(2): 589-599, 2024 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38605749
ABSTRACT

Aim:

The present study was conducted to generate data on awareness and incidence of sickle cell disease (SCD) and also to adduce the widespread myths peddled about SCD. Materials and

Methods:

Students studying in the Department of Nursing were recruited. A pretested, self-administered sickle cell assessment questionnaire was distributed electronically through WhatsApp group to collect necessary data. Participants were screened for malaria by thin blood smear analyses, and their hemoglobin (Hb) contents (g/dL) were determined by Sahli's haemoglobinometer. Statistical analyses were done using Origin (version 8.1, USA). A reliability study was performed for the validity of questionnaire data.

Results:

Study participants had significantly high awareness regarding SCDs (89.9%, P < 0.001). Most participants (96.3%) were aware about government policy regarding premarital screening for genetic disorders and replied that the government has strict health policies backed by equally robust laboratory diagnostics. Moreover, none of the participants had SCDs, although their parents had a consanguineous marriage. Thin blood smear analyses of participants did not reveal any cases of Plasmodium falciparum. However, significant percentages (33.1%) were found to be anemic, probably due to their dietary habits and lifestyles, as has been reflected by questionnaire analyses. Furthermore, a very less number of students had knowledge about genetic variations that might occur in malaria-endemic regions after long exposure to offer protection from malaria. Knowledge about management practices was also lacking among study participants (29%).

Conclusion:

This research points to the necessity that the nursing study plan should focus on providing specific training on management skills and preventive measures for SCDs, which is of paramount importance.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Family Med Prim Care Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Family Med Prim Care Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article