Rajab Bander S, Jahlan Riyadh A, Mobarki Ameer M, Alhazmi Osama A, Hakami Ehab F, Shayari Waleed H, Darabshi Nawaf A, Basamad Abdulgader K, Alhazmi Abdulaziz H
Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
J Adv Vet Anim Res. 2023 Dec 31;10(4):773-781. doi: 10.5455/javar.2023.j733. eCollection 2023 Dec.
The human gut microbiota is crucial to maintaining health and preventing diseases. The general population's knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding microbiota composition and the factors affecting it remain poorly understood in Saudi Arabia. The present cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices among the general population in the Jazan Province of Saudi Arabia regarding the gut microbiota and its main influencing factors.
A descriptive, cross-sectional design was employed, utilizing a validated self-administered online questionnaire to collect data from participants aged 18 years and older. The study population excluded nonresidents of the Jazan region, individuals below 18, and those who declined to participate. Nonrandomized convenience sampling was used to recruit participants from the Jazan Province, targeting the general population.
One thousand one hundred twenty-six participants completed the survey, resulting in a response rate of 93%. Most participants (50.4%) had average microbiota knowledge, 14.7% demonstrated good understanding, and 34.9% had poor knowledge. Regarding probiotics, the findings indicated that 76.4% of participants exhibited insufficient knowledge, 21.1% had average knowledge, and 2.5% displayed good knowledge. Most participants (65.7%) held a neutral attitude toward antibiotics and probiotics.
This study highlights a significant gap in understanding probiotics among the general population in the Jazan Region. Comprehensive education and awareness campaigns are urgently needed to promote a better understanding of microbiota composition, its significance for health, and the potential benefits of probiotics. Effective public health initiatives should be developed to provide accurate and up-to-date probiotic information, fostering positive health outcomes.
人类肠道微生物群对于维持健康和预防疾病至关重要。在沙特阿拉伯,普通民众对微生物群组成及其影响因素的知识、态度和行为仍知之甚少。本横断面研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯吉赞省普通民众对肠道微生物群及其主要影响因素的知识、态度和行为水平。
采用描述性横断面设计,使用经过验证的自填式在线问卷收集18岁及以上参与者的数据。研究人群排除了吉赞地区的非居民、18岁以下的个人以及拒绝参与的人。采用非随机便利抽样从吉赞省招募参与者,目标人群为普通民众。
1126名参与者完成了调查,回复率为93%。大多数参与者(50.4%)对微生物群的知识水平一般,14.7%表现出良好的理解,34.9%知识水平较差。关于益生菌,结果表明76.4%的参与者知识不足,21.1%知识水平一般,2.5%知识水平良好。大多数参与者(65.7%)对抗生素和益生菌持中立态度。
本研究凸显了吉赞地区普通民众在益生菌认知方面存在显著差距。迫切需要开展全面的教育和宣传活动,以促进对微生物群组成、其对健康的重要性以及益生菌潜在益处的更好理解。应制定有效的公共卫生举措,提供准确和最新的益生菌信息,以促进积极的健康结果。