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Knowledge and Attitudes of Parkinsons Disease in Rural and Urban Mukono District Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Community-Based Study

机译:乌干达城郊Mukono区帕金森氏病的知识和态度:基于社区的跨部门研究

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Background. Parkinson's disease (PD) negatively affects the quality of life. There is limited information on PD published from Africa. Lack of adequate knowledge poses a barrier in the provision of appropriate treatment and care for individuals with PD. Methods. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in urban and rural Mukono district, central Uganda. Through the systematic sampling method, data were gathered from 377 adult participants, interviewed on selected aspects of PD knowledge and attitudes. Results. Of the 377 participants, 47% were from urban settings and 68% (260/377) were women with a median age (IQR) of 34 (26–48) years. Half of the study respondents did not know the body part involved in or apparent cause of PD. Nearly 1/3 of individuals believed that PD is a form of insanity and 17% believed that PD is contagious. Rural dwellers were more likely to have incorrect knowledge regarding selected aspects of PD. Conclusions. Understanding the cause of PD is very limited in our setting. Some beliefs about PD aetiology may potentially worsen stigma and social isolation. This study highlights the need for increasing PD awareness in our settings. Public health approaches that improve knowledge are urgently needed to promote care access and community response to Parkinson's disease.
机译:背景。帕金森氏病(PD)对生活质量产生负面影响。非洲发布的关于PD的信息有限。缺乏足够的知识为PD患者提供适当的治疗和护理构成障碍。方法。在乌干达中部的城市和乡村Mukono区进行了横断面调查。通过系统的抽样方法,从377名成年参与者中收集了数据,就PD知识和态度的某些方面进行了访谈。结果。在377名参与者中,有47%来自城市环境,有68%(260/377)是女性,中位年龄(IQR)为34(26-48)岁。一半的研究受访者不知道PD涉及的身体部位或明显原因。近1/3的人认为PD是一种精神错乱,而17%的人认为PD具有传染性。农村居民更有可能对局部放电的某些方面有错误的认识。结论。在我们的环境中,了解PD的原因非常有限。关于PD病因的某些信念可能会加剧耻辱感和社会孤立感。这项研究强调了在我们的环境中需要提高PD意识的必要性。迫切需要提高知识水平的公共卫生方法,以促进获得医疗服务和社区对帕金森氏病的反应。

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