Assessment Level of Awareness about Risk of Using Chronic Steroid Causing Cataract in Saudi Arabia, 2017 | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine | ||||
Article 18, Volume 69, Issue 3, October 2017, Page 2100-2104 PDF (241.85 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.12816/0041066 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Saad Saud Aljuaid1; Wala Hassan Bakhamees2; Samah ali alharbi3; Ibrahim Ahmed Alkulaybi4; Khaled Freeh Aoudah Alnawaimiss5; Abdullah Hisham Al-Mulla6; Faisal Abdullah ALMoumen7 | ||||
1Taif University | ||||
2King Abdulaziz University | ||||
3Ibn Sina National College | ||||
4Umm Alqura University | ||||
5Hail University | ||||
6King Faisal University | ||||
7Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: the risk of cataract was increased in patients using steroid therapy for long periods in a dose dependent manner. Objectives: assessing the knowledge of Saudi population toward chronic use of steroid therapy impact on cataract. Subjects and Methods: this is a cross sectional study conducted from February 2017 to June 2017 among 918 adult subjects randomly chosen from 15 primary health care centers in KSA. All subjects were asked to fill up a questionnaire that included their demographics and questions about using steroid therapy and it effects. Results: the mean age of included subjects was 58.7 years old, 52% of were males and 48% were females. More than half of included subjects had college degree (51.2%) and 66.8% were working. Only 7.8% of subjects had cataract and 20% of subjects received steroid therapy for more than 4 months per year. The knowledge score was good in 23.3% of subjects and poor in 76.7% of subjects. There was no association between age, gender, and working status but the higher education was significantly associated with good knowledge. Conclusion: there was inadequate knowledge about cataract induced by using steroid therapy among adult Saudi population and no significant impact of age, gender and working status has been evidenced. But the higher education was associated with higher levels of good knowledge. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
KSA; Awareness; Cataract; steroid therapy | ||||
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