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Published on: August 11, 2008
Knowledge and perception about tuberculosis among general population attending community pharmacies in Mosul: A
Luma Moayad Al-Obaidy1, Heba Mwaffaq Attash1, Harith Khalid Al-Qazaz1
1Department of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq.
Objective:
To evaluate people's knowledge and perceptions regarding tuberculosis.
Method:
The cross-sectional study was conducted at 10 community pharmacies in Mosul, Iraq, from December 2021 to March 2022, and comprised individuals of either gender aged >18 years. Data was collected using a 17-item questionnaire, with 12 questions related to knowledge and 5 related to perception regarding tuberculosis. Data was analysed using SPSS 25.
Results:
Of the 200 participants with mean age 38.79+/-13.72 years, 113(56.5%) were females and 101(50.5%) had education up to university level. Overall, 85(42.5) subjects could differentiate between tuberculosis and pulmonary tuberculosis, and 176(88%) knew TB was curable. Besides, 135(67.5%) subjects said they would not visit patients with tuberculosis.
Conclusions:
The national tuberculosis control programme in Iraq seemed to have improved public awareness regarding tuberculosis.
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