Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Haemophilia. 2014 Mar;20(2):219-25. doi: 10.1111/hae.12297. Epub 2013 Nov 20.
Haemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder affecting approximately 3000 Canadian men (Walker 2012). To manage their disease effectively individuals must be knowledgeable about the disease, bleed prevention strategies, treatment approaches, and complications. Data on individuals' knowledge levels are scarce. The availability of such data could lead to better educational strategies for disease management. The aim of this study was to determine current knowledge levels, needs and gaps among Canadian individuals with haemophilia to facilitate optimal disease management. A survey was disseminated to adult males with haemophilia at three Haemophilia Treatment Centres (HTCs) in Canada. Self-reported current knowledge levels and knowledge seeking were measured. Survey respondents reported highest levels of knowledge in the following areas: identifying and treating a bleed, haemophilia and physical activity, travel, career issues and genetics. Lower levels of knowledge were reported in the areas of sexual activity, product safety, information about factor, haemophilia and ageing, advocacy, timing of prophylactic infusions, and new or alternative therapies. Treating a bleed was the most commonly sought information, followed by information about factor, product safety, identifying a bleed and other health care issues. There was a positive correlation between knowledge seeking and severity of disease. HTC attendance was associated with knowledge seeking, and HTCs were the most frequented knowledge source, followed by the Canadian Haemophilia Society website. Canadian men were well informed; the HTC's role in knowledge sharing was recognized. Timing of infusions, sexual activity and ageing are areas which should be targeted in knowledge sharing.
血友病是一种遗传性出血性疾病,影响大约 3000 名加拿大男性(Walker 2012)。为了有效地管理他们的疾病,个体必须了解疾病、出血预防策略、治疗方法和并发症。关于个体知识水平的数据很少。这些数据的可用性可能会导致更好的疾病管理教育策略。本研究的目的是确定加拿大血友病患者的当前知识水平、需求和差距,以促进最佳疾病管理。一项调查在加拿大三个血友病治疗中心(HTCs)向成年男性血友病患者分发。测量了自我报告的当前知识水平和知识寻求。调查受访者报告了以下领域的最高知识水平:识别和治疗出血、血友病和体育活动、旅行、职业问题和遗传学。在性活动、产品安全性、因子信息、血友病和老龄化、宣传、预防性输注的时间以及新的或替代疗法等领域,知识水平较低。治疗出血是最常寻求的信息,其次是因子信息、产品安全性、识别出血和其他医疗保健问题。知识寻求与疾病严重程度呈正相关。HTC 就诊与知识寻求有关,HTC 是最常访问的知识来源,其次是加拿大血友病协会网站。加拿大男性的信息灵通;HTC 在知识共享方面的作用得到了认可。输注时间、性活动和老龄化是知识共享应针对的领域。