Hakami Faisal, Madkhali Mohammed Ali, Saleh Eman, Ayoub Raum, Moafa Sarah, Moafa Akram, Alnami Bushra, Maashi Bushra, Khubrani Saad, Busayli Wafa, Alhazmi Abdulaziz
Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, SAU.
Internal Medicine, Hematology and Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Sep 1;15(9):e44505. doi: 10.7759/cureus.44505. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a growing public health concern, yet misconceptions about the condition are common. This study assessed awareness and social perceptions of AD in Jazan.
A cross-sectional survey of 925 adults was conducted. Knowledge was assessed using a 30-item Alzheimer's Disease Knowledge Scale (ADKS). Social perceptions were evaluated using a 10-item questionnaire.
Many had misconceptions about AD epidemiology, causes, management, and care. The mean ADKS score was 8.89 ± 5.17 out of 30. Knowledge was poorest for symptoms, risk factors, treatment, caregiving, and life impact. Knowledge was highest in those aged >45 years (p = 0.018), in those with income > 15K SR (p = 0.004), in retired individuals (p = 0.023), and in those who learned about AD from books (p = 0.001), healthcare professionals (p = 0.001), or had an affected relative (p = 0.001). However, knowledge was low across all domains, averaging only 29% correct answers. Most respondents held positive social perceptions, yet sizable minorities saw isolation, legal intervention, and institutionalization as appropriate. Additionally, a portion of respondents associated stigma with individuals affected by AD and expressed a sense of burden associated with the condition.
There are substantial knowledge gaps and some stigmatizing attitudes about AD in Jazan. Awareness regarding the causes, diagnosis, and management of AD was low. Misconceptions exist that AD only affects older people. Improved public education, especially for higher-risk groups, is needed to address misconceptions and promote social inclusion for those with dementia. Healthcare professionals can play a crucial role.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)日益引起公众健康关注,但对该病症的误解却很常见。本研究评估了吉赞地区对AD的认知及社会认知情况。
对925名成年人进行了横断面调查。使用30项阿尔茨海默病知识量表(ADKS)评估知识水平。使用一份10项问卷评估社会认知。
许多人对AD的流行病学、病因、管理和护理存在误解。ADKS平均得分在30分中为8.89±5.17。在症状、危险因素、治疗、护理和生活影响方面知识最匮乏。年龄>45岁者(p = 0.018)、收入>15000沙特里亚尔者(p = 0.004)、退休人员(p = 0.023)以及从书籍(p = 0.001)、医疗保健专业人员(p = 0.001)或有患病亲属(p = 0.001)处了解AD的人知识水平最高。然而,所有领域的知识水平都较低,平均正确答案仅为29%。大多数受访者持有积极的社会认知,但仍有相当一部分少数人认为隔离、法律干预和机构收容是合适的。此外,一部分受访者将污名与AD患者联系起来,并表达了与该病症相关的负担感。
吉赞地区对AD存在大量知识空白和一些污名化态度。对AD的病因、诊断和管理的认知较低。存在AD仅影响老年人的误解。需要加强公众教育,特别是针对高危群体,以消除误解并促进对痴呆症患者的社会包容。医疗保健专业人员可发挥关键作用。