Sickle Cell Illness Awareness among the General Public
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Published:2023-11-01
Issue:6
Volume:1
Page:315-324
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ISSN:2786-7447
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Container-title:European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences
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Author:
Alawlah Hassan Ahmed,Alsenani Abdulmajeed Ahmed,AlTarky Tarik Khaled A.,Alazmi Allosh Hedaiwish,Almushaiqeh Abdulhakim Sulaiman I,Alwazan Abdullah Saad,Alabdurahem Ibrahim Abdulaziz S. S.,Khormi Ahlam Hadi,Omar Ibtihaj Ahmed Ali,Alohali ALHanouf Tawfiq,Yaseen Safiah Nasser,Almuhmidhi Rashed Salem Hadi,Almutairi Abdullah Ayidh Sameer,Alshehri Elham Khalid,Al Nafisah Norah Abdullah
Abstract
Background: Lifelong ickle cell disease (SCD), a group of inherited blood disorders, afflicts millions of individuals. Sickle cell disease (SCD), with a global prevalence of 112 cases per 100,000 individuals, frequently gives rise to this condition. Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) exhibits a high prevalence in various regions, including Sub-Saharan Africa, Saudi Arabia, India, South and Central America, as well as the Mediterranean. We conducted a study in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia to assess the level of public knowledge and awareness of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). Methods: The present study employed a cross-sectional observational design, encompassing a sample of 386 individuals residing in Tabuk, who were over the age of 18 and represented both genders and various nationalities. Demographic data and sickle cell disease awareness were obtained through the utilization of a structured questionnaire that was developed from previous research. Results: The present study included a total of 386 adults residing in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, who satisfied the predetermined inclusion criteria. Among the participants, 47.4% fell between the age range of 18 to 25 years. The majority of participants had a satisfactory level of knowledge, with 24.1% of individuals aged 18-25, 10.1% of those aged 26-35, 7.3% and 6.55% of individuals aged 36-45, and a significant proportion of participants aged over 45. Conclusion: The survey participants demonstrated a satisfactory degree of understanding on the prevalence of sickle cell disease (SCD) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
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