Alharazi Randa M, Almarri Lulu K, Ibrahim Heba M, Abdulshakour Lama S, Ahmad Mashael A, Bashool Rahaf A
Internal Medicine, Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies, Jeddah, SAU.
Medicine, Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Jun 10;16(6):e62113. doi: 10.7759/cureus.62113. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Background The thyroid gland is responsible for regulating many aspects of body functions. Despite their global prevalence, thyroid disorders often go underdiagnosed, which can lead to serious health complications. In Saudi Arabia, the overall prevalence was 49.76%, among which subclinical hypothyroidism was the most prevalent type. Raising awareness and knowledge about thyroid diseases and their risk factors is essential for the prevention and early treatment of these disorders. Aim and objectives To assess the awareness of thyroid diseases and their risk factors among the residents of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as well as understand their attitudes and underlying influencing factors toward thyroid health. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from January 2023 to December 2023. The study included a diverse sample of Saudi and non-Saudi participants aged 18 to 65 years. A self-administered online questionnaire translated into Arabic was used to collect information. Results The study involved 393 participants, 72.5% female and 27.5% male. Most participants held a bachelor's degree or higher (78.1%). Hypothyroidism was the most prevalent diagnosed thyroid disease (14.0%). Only 20% of participants had good knowledge. Respondents were relatively less aware of the risks associated with pregnancy and the postpartum period (35%), medications such as amiodarone (26%), eating soya beans (22%), and gastrointestinal tract (GIT) symptoms of thyroid diseases (36%). Attitudes toward thyroid health were generally negative (85.5%). However, a significant association was noted between a history of thyroid disease and a positive attitude (p = 0.002). Educational level and employment status were strong determinants of knowledge levels (p = 0.036 and 0.005, respectively). A positive correlation was found between knowledge levels and attitudes (r = 0.321, p < 0.001). Conclusion The study showed a low level of awareness among participants living in Jeddah, especially the unemployed and those with low levels of education. Their unawareness of the possible risks of thyroid diseases during pregnancy should be thoroughly addressed by public campaigns.
背景 甲状腺负责调节身体功能的许多方面。尽管甲状腺疾病在全球范围内普遍存在,但往往诊断不足,这可能导致严重的健康并发症。在沙特阿拉伯,总体患病率为49.76%,其中亚临床甲状腺功能减退是最常见的类型。提高对甲状腺疾病及其危险因素的认识和了解对于预防和早期治疗这些疾病至关重要。
目的 评估沙特阿拉伯吉达居民对甲状腺疾病及其危险因素的认识,并了解他们对甲状腺健康的态度和潜在影响因素。
方法 于2023年1月至2023年12月在沙特阿拉伯吉达进行了一项横断面研究。该研究纳入了年龄在18至65岁之间的沙特和非沙特参与者的多样化样本。使用翻译成阿拉伯语的自填式在线问卷收集信息。
结果 该研究涉及393名参与者,其中72.5%为女性,27.5%为男性。大多数参与者拥有学士学位或更高学历(78.1%)。甲状腺功能减退是最常见的确诊甲状腺疾病(14.0%)。只有20%的参与者有良好的知识水平。受访者对与妊娠和产后时期相关的风险(35%)、胺碘酮等药物(26%)、食用大豆(22%)以及甲状腺疾病的胃肠道(GIT)症状(36%)的认识相对较少。对甲状腺健康的态度总体上是消极的(85.5%)。然而,甲状腺疾病史与积极态度之间存在显著关联(p = 0.002)。教育水平和就业状况是知识水平的强有力决定因素(分别为p = 0.036和0.005)。知识水平与态度之间存在正相关(r = 0.321,p < 0.001)。
结论 该研究表明,居住在吉达的参与者的认识水平较低,尤其是失业者和教育水平较低者。公共宣传活动应彻底解决他们对妊娠期间甲状腺疾病可能风险的认识不足问题。