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Knowledge of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome among undergraduate nursing and midwifery students in Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University


Abeer Eswi
Nora Omar Baqatada
Norah Falah Alsubaie
Omamah Ayman Alabduljabbar
Omniyyah Mohammed Alamoudi
Randa Abdullah Almutawa
Reem Abdulazeez Almousa
Sadeem Mohammed Alabbas
Sara Ahmad Alsheddi

Abstract

Background: Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a metabolic, reproductive, and endocrine disorder, in which the ovaries contain a large number of harmless follicles. Aim of the study was to assess knowledge of nursing and midwifery students in Princes Nourah Bint Abdelrhman University regarding PCOS.
Methodology: The research design was a descriptive cross-sectional design. A convenience sample of 268 undergraduate nursing students in PNU was obtained from each level in both program, nursing and midwifery, also the internship students were included. Data was collected through a self-administrated questionnaire that was uploaded through Google form to the students.
Result: of the study indicated that 75% nursing and 25% midwifery students their age ranged from 18 and 20 years. Knowledge regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS): The overall mean score of knowledge was 12.324.45 /Moderate, Clinical evaluation for PCOS was diagnosed in 14.18%, with 28.76% having Prolonged periods, 58.44% having acne, 57.52% having family history of diabetes, 54.55% having hair growth, 52.6% having very heavy periods, 51.32% having hair loss, 43.79% having partial absence of periods, 41.83% having discoloration, and 9.21% having diabetes.4. The sources of the information were as follow; 34.72% got the information of PSOC from the internet, followed by healthcare providers (24.53%), then family/friends and academic learning for around 18% each, then newspapers, brochure/written material, and workshop/seminars for less than 2% each. Conclusion: Most of the students from the nursing and midwifery program had awareness of PCOS and risk factors, however, there is a lack of information about the signs and symptoms of PCOS, and the main sources of information were from health care providers.
Recommendation:1. Conducting educational programs to raise awareness among university students about PCOS.


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