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Awareness among glaucoma patient at upper Egypt
Author(s) -
Magda Mansour,
Nermeen Mahmoud Abd El-Aziz,
Mimi Mekkawy,
Rania Mohammed Ahmed
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of advanced nursing studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-488X
DOI - 10.14419/ijans.v5i2.6312
Subject(s) - medicine , glaucoma , residence , outpatient clinic , family medicine , significant difference , optometry , quarter (canadian coin) , sample (material) , ophthalmology , demography , chemistry , archaeology , chromatography , sociology , history
Aim: To assess the awareness among glaucoma patients at Upper Egypt Governorate hospitals.Research design: Descriptive cross sectional research design was used in this studySetting: The study was conducted in ophthalmology outpatient clinics (male & female) at Assiut University Hospital & Al-rmad Hospital, Elmina and Sohag Governorate.Subjects: The sample of this study total coverage of glaucoma patients included (1000), the researcher taking the sample during one year, this sample aged 50 years and above.Tool of study: One tool was used in this study include three parts, part I: patient demographic characteristics, part II: medical data, part III: knowledge about risk factors and self-practice regard glaucoma.Results: The most of patients age ranged between 60:80 year, nearly three quarter (74.6%) of them were females, and 80% of them comes from urban areas. The majority of studied sample (84.5%) unaware about glaucoma disease and show statistical significant difference between awareness of them and their education, P≤0.05. Also, there was no significant difference between knowledge of studied sample and their residence.Conclusion: The majority of glaucoma patients complain from poor of knowledge & practice.Recommendation: Design & implement of health educational program about glaucoma are needed to improve patient knowledge & practice regard glaucoma.

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