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AWARENESS OF PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASES AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS.

O Boyarchuk1, L Volyanska1, T Kosovska1, A Lewandowicz-Uszynska1, M Kinash1.   

Abstract

Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID) are a group of more than 300 rare, chronic disorders in which a part of the body's immune system is missing or functions improperly. The issue of early diagnosis, timely and effective treatment, prevention of complications and improved prognosis remains extremely relevant. The aim of this study was to assess the awareness of graduating medical university students about the signs of primary immunodeficiency in children and adults. A survey on awareness of primary immunodeficiencies was conducted among sixth year (graduating) students of the Faculty of Medicine of I.Horbachevsky Ternopil State Medical University, Ukraine. Questionnaires were offered to 271 students. The questionnaire consisted of 25 questions. The average percentage of correct answers given by the surveyed students for each question was 59.2% (ranging from 22.5% to 82.3%). The percentage of correct answers to the questions about warning signs of PID in children was 64.4%, and in adults was 54.2% (p=0.0491). The percentage of correct answers to the questions about general signs of PID was 61.6% and about specific signs of PID 51.7% (p=0.0016). The percentages of correct answers among surveyed students ranged from 26 to 88%. 223 (82.3%) medical students gave more than 50% of correct answers to all questions, but only 21 surveyed students (7.7%) gave more than 75% of correct answers. This study has revealed the lack of awareness for PID among medical students. The lowest knowledge was about PID warning signs in adults and the specific signs of PID, especially those concerning verification and management of Nijmegan breakage syndrome and common variable immunodeficiency. This study indicates a significant need to increase knowledge of medical students about primary immunodeficiencies, taking into account low levels of diagnosis of these diseases in Ukraine and the need to raise knowledge and awareness about PID among physicians of all specialties.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30702085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Georgian Med News        ISSN: 1512-0112


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1.  The impact of combining educational program with the improving of infrastructure to diagnose on early detection of primary immunodeficiencies in children.

Authors:  Oksana Boyarchuk; Alla Volokha; Tetyana Hariyan; Maria Kinash; Lyubov Volyanska; Inna Birchenko; Halyna Habor; Mychaylo Korda
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 2.829

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