Shahid, Sara and Hasnat, Ahmad and Arif, Fatima and Amin, Tameen and Qaiser, Marium and Khalid, Urooj and Yousaf, Urwah and Yousaf, Ayehsa and Ahmad, Ehtisham and Umer, Ali and Ali, Wasiq and Iqbal, Muhammad Zahid (2024) Knowledge Gaps Regarding Allergic Rhinitis among the Patients Visiting Community Pharmacies of Lahore, Pakistan. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 36 (11). pp. 233-240. ISSN 2456-9119
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Abstract
Introduction: Allergic rhinitis is a varied disorder characterized by symptoms such as sneezing, nasal blockage, nasal itching, and a runny nose. This study assessed the knowledge of patients about Allergic rhinitis and to identify knowledge gaps in patient’s understanding along with the factors that may impact knowledge regarding the disease.
Methods: A cross-sectional observational study design was implemented to collect data from patients visiting community pharmacies of Lahore on a structured questionnaire (self-developed) containing 12 items related to knowledge. The questionnaire was distributed to physician diagnosed Allergic rhinitis patients. The questionnaire with closed-ended questions was completed by 240 participants of both genders as sampled through random sampling procedure. The study spanned over a period of eight months.
Results: Among 240 respondents, 81.3% were students and majority were female (58.3%). It revealed that only 33.3% of respondents demonstrated adequate knowledge about Allergic rhinitis, while 66.7% demonstrated inadequate knowledge. Among demographic variables, female respondents presented better knowledge compared to the male population. Moreover, education status was positively associated with knowledge of respondents. Low education status of study subjects was observed to be the reason for knowledge gap among respondents. The p-values<0.05 were considered statistically significant.
Conclusion: This study highlights a significant gap in respondent’s knowledge, emphasizing the need for targeted education and intervention. Low literacy rate was the major factor negatively associated with respondents’ knowledge of Allergic rhinitis. Improved knowledge is crucial to promoting good practices and achieving desired outcomes. Educational interventions and seminars should be conducted at public health sectors to enhance awareness in the general population.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Afro Asian Library > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@afroasianlibrary.com |
Date Deposited: | 14 Nov 2024 06:48 |
Last Modified: | 14 Nov 2024 06:48 |
URI: | http://classical.academiceprints.com/id/eprint/1463 |