Department of Respiratory Care, Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Respiratory Therapy Department, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
PLoS One. 2023 Jul 5;18(7):e0287565. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287565. eCollection 2023.
There is a concerning lack of representative data on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) awareness in Saudi Arabia, and a significant proportion of the population is vulnerable to developing a smoking habit, which is a major risk factor for the disease.
Population-Based Survey of 15,000 people was conducted to assess the public knowledge and awareness of COPD across Saudi Arabia from October 2022 to March 2023.
A total of 15002 responders completed the survey, with a completion rate of 82%. The majority 10314 (69%) were 18-30 year and 6112 (41%) had high school education. The most common comorbidities among the responders were depression (7.67%); hypertension (6%); diabetes (5.77%) and Chronic Lung Disease (4.12%). The most common symptoms were dyspnea (17.80%); chest tightness (14.09%) and sputum (11.19%). Among those who complains of any symptoms, only 16.44% had consulted their doctor. Around 14.16% were diagnosed with a respiratory disease and only 15.56% had performed pulmonary function test (PFT). The prevalence of smoking history was 15.16%, in which current smokers were 9.09%. About 48% of smokers used cigarette, 25% used waterpipe and around 27% were E-cigarette users. About 77% of the total sample have never heard about COPD. Majority of current smokers (73.5%; 1002), ex-smokers (68%; 619), and non-smokers (77.9%; 9911) are unaware of COPD, p value <0.001. Seventy five percent (1028) of the current smokers and 70% (633) of the ex-smokers have never performed PFT, p value <0.001. Male, younger age (18-30 years), higher education, family history of respiratory diseases, previous diagnosis of respiratory disease, previous PFT, and being an ex-smokers increases the odds of COPD awareness, p-value <0.05.
There is a significantly low awareness about COPD in Saudi Arabia, especially among smokers. A nationwide approach must include targeted public awareness campaigns, continued healthcare professional education, community-based activities encouraging diagnosis and early detection, advice on smoking cessation and lifestyle changes, as well as coordinated national COPD screening programs.
沙特阿拉伯缺乏关于慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)认知的代表性数据,相当一部分人口易养成吸烟习惯,而吸烟是该病的主要危险因素之一。
2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 3 月期间,我们开展了一项针对 15000 人的基于人群的调查,以评估沙特阿拉伯全国公众对 COPD 的认知和意识。
共有 15002 名应答者完成了调查,完成率为 82%。其中,大多数应答者(69%)为 18-30 岁,6112 名应答者(41%)接受过高中教育。应答者中最常见的合并症是抑郁症(7.67%)、高血压(6%)、糖尿病(5.77%)和慢性肺部疾病(4.12%)。最常见的症状是呼吸困难(17.80%)、胸闷(14.09%)和咳痰(11.19%)。在出现任何症状的人群中,仅有 16.44%咨询过医生。约 14.16%被诊断为呼吸道疾病,仅有 15.56%进行了肺功能检查(PFT)。吸烟史的患病率为 15.16%,其中现吸烟者为 9.09%。约 48%的吸烟者使用香烟,25%使用水烟,约 27%使用电子烟。总样本中约有 77%从未听说过 COPD。目前吸烟者(73.5%,1002 人)、前吸烟者(68%,619 人)和不吸烟者(77.9%,9911 人)中大多数都不知道 COPD,p 值<0.001。75%(1028 人)的现吸烟者和 70%(633 人)的前吸烟者从未进行过 PFT,p 值<0.001。男性、年龄较小(18-30 岁)、较高的教育程度、有呼吸道疾病家族史、以前被诊断为呼吸道疾病、以前进行过 PFT、以及以前是吸烟者,这些因素都会增加对 COPD 的认知度,p 值<0.05。
沙特阿拉伯对 COPD 的认知度明显较低,尤其是在吸烟者中。必须采取全国性措施,包括开展有针对性的公众意识宣传活动、持续开展医疗保健专业人员教育、开展社区活动鼓励诊断和早期发现、提供戒烟和生活方式改变建议,以及协调全国 COPD 筛查计划。