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Arab J Gastroenterol ; 2024 Sep 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39277517

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BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic relapsing-remitting disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. IBD causes significant impairment in the patient's quality of life that should be assessed and monitored in a flexible and easy way. The IBD-Disability Index (IBD-DI) is the only validated tool to assess disability in IBD patients, but it is difficult to use in clinical practice. The IBD Disk is a new shortened, self-administering version of the IBD-DI that allows quick assessment of IBD patients and tracks changes in disease burden over time. However, the IBD Disk has not been used yet in clinical practice in Jordan. The aim of the study was to translate the IBD Disk to Arabic language and introduce it in clinical practice in Jordan. PATIENTS AND METHODS: After translating the original IBD Disk to Arabic language, IBD patients referred to outpatient clinic or admitted to the medical department at the new Al-Hussein hospital, Al-Salt, Jordan, from September 2021 until March 2022, filled the translated IBD Disk. RESULTS: A total of 50 IBD patients (52 % males) were included in the study and filled the IBD Disk. The IBD Disk was easy to complete by the patients. Energy, regulating defecation, and emotions were the most disabling domains for relapsing patients. Polygonal shape area of the mean for IBD Disk scores decreased during remission. Education & work and energy had the strongest correlation at relapse. CONCLUSION: The IBD Disk is a reliable visual representation of IBD disability. In this study, a translated version of IBD Disk to Arabic language was introduced for the first time in clinical practice in Jordan. The reduction in the polygonal shape area of the scores' mean represents decreased disease burden.

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Cureus ; 15(6): e39832, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37397659

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Increasing awareness of any disease, especially heart disease, is crucial to improve health culture in general. The lack of communication between the different departments of social and health institutions may hinder such increasing awareness due to the lack of enough research that highlights this problem. As health culture education related to heart diseases raises young people's awareness, it improves their lives by developing their knowledge and changing their attitudes, habits, and behaviours towards the risk factors related to such diseases. Therefore, this research aimed to determine the level of health culture related to heart disease among students at Al-Balqa Applied University. The descriptive approach was used in its analytical and survey styles to achieve the research objective, and the research sample consisted of 221 male and female students. The results showed that the total score for the level of health culture related to heart disease among the students was average. In light of the results, the researcher presented several recommendations. The most important are holding health education and awareness seminars and workshops for university students in the field of heart disease and its prevention and activating the role of Al-Balqa Applied University in the continuous guidance and counselling of students in all disciplines and levels to increase the health culture of heart disease.

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Cureus ; 15(6): e39842, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37397686

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Background Celiac disease is an immune-mediated intestinal disorder with a global prevalence of 1% that results from gluten sensitivity in a genetically susceptible person. It presents with gastrointestinal symptoms, consequences of malabsorption, and/or extraintestinal manifestations that include neuropsychiatric symptoms. Aim The aim of this study was to measure the frequency of anxiety and depressive symptoms in Jordanian patients with celiac disease. Methods This was a cross-sectional study. A questionnaire was sent electronically to celiac disease patients who were members of the Friends of Celiac Disease Patients Association through WhatsApp using Google Forms (Google, Mountain View, California). The questionnaire contained demographic and disease-related questions, in addition to questions that assessed anxiety and depressive symptoms using validated Arabic versions of the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 score and Patient Health Questionnaire-9, respectively. Results A total of 133 patients answered the questionnaires. Of the respondents, 82.7% were females, and the mean age was 33.9 +/- 11.22 years; 31.6% of patients were non-compliant with a gluten-free diet, and 56.4% were symptomatic at the time of the questionnaire. The prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms were 85% and 82.7%, respectively. There was no correlation between any of the variables and the presence of anxiety or depressive symptoms. Conclusion A significant proportion of celiac disease patients in Jordan have evidence of anxiety and depressive symptoms. Given this high prevalence and the possible impact on the quality of life, physicians need to screen patients for the presence of psychiatric comorbidities and refer those who have symptoms for further evaluation.

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