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Awareness of Chronic Kidney Disease Evaluated Using Validated Questionnaire in Minia Governorate Public
Abstract
Background: Awareness and education of kidney disease has an impact on its effective management and will reduce the economic and public health burden.
Objective: We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study to assess the level of awareness, knowledge and common risk factors of CKD in the community to plan to preventive modalities.
Patients and methods: We used a pretested validated questionnaire to gather information about sociodemographic knowledge and risk factors of CKD from 464 residents aged >18 years.
Results: A total of 464 residents completed this study with a median age of 30 years, 50.5% of them were females. The mean knowledge score of chronic kidney disease (CKD) was relatively poor as it was 13.12% ± 3.95. Only 48.6% could mention at least one function of the kidneys with 66.4% agreeing with that certain medications can help to slow-down the worsening of chronic kidney disease. A laboratory test for kidney function was known by 75.9%. 92.9% and 17.2% believe that CKD can be cured by spiritual means and herbal concoctions respectively. Abdominal obesity and excessive stress were seen in 64.7% and 45.5% respectively. Hypertension was seen in 56.5% while diabetes mellitus was found in 57.1% as risk factors for chronic kidney disease.
Conclusion: Efforts should be made to increase the public knowledge of CKD in Minia, Egypt as it was relatively poor that may be achieved by increasing awareness, education of people about CKD and how to prevent or regress its risk factors.