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Patient knowledge of urethral stricture disease in a state sector South African academic hospital
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Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics

ISSN: 2161-0959

Open Access

Patient knowledge of urethral stricture disease in a state sector South African academic hospital


International Conference on Nephrology

November 19-21, 2018 Cape Town, South Africa

Marguerite Barnard and A van der Merwe

University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nephrol Ther

Abstract :

Introduction: The knowledge urethral stricture patients in a developing country Specialist Clinic have regarding their own disease remains uncertain. Objectives: To measure patientâ??s knowledge of own disease attending Tygerberg Urethral Stricture clinic. Patients & Methods: A total of 81 patients were assessed from May to August 2015, presented with a questionnaire containing questions on demographics, ten knowledge questions and qualitative comments. Subgroups were created for patient less and more than 50 years of age, and education level up to Grade 10 and more than Grade 10. Means were compared using the Student t-test, correlations were assessed using Pearsonâ??s correlation coefficient and the significance was assumed at an alpha level of 0.05. Results: Average age of patients attending the clinic was 55, the average level of education Grade 7 (completed Primary School). The average level of knowledge for all patients was 46%, with the highest score for question 2 (80%) relating to the definition of a urethral stricture. The lowest score was achieved for question 8 (28%) relating to self-catheterization frequency. There was no linear correlation between knowledge and age and a very weak correlation between patient knowledge and level of education. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the level of knowledge of owns disease is unacceptably poor across the whole patient profile. Interventions to improve patient knowledge regarding urethral stricture disease are indicated.

Biography :

Marguerite Barnard is a Medical Doctor at Stellenbosch University with a dedicated interest in Urology and Nephrology. Her research was recently published in the African Journal of Urology.

E-mail: dr.margueritebarnard@gmail.com

 

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