Sickle cell knowledge, premarital screening and marital decisions among local government workers in Ile-Ife, Nigeria
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In Nigeria, as in the rest of equatorial Africa, sickle cell disease (SCD) has its highest incidence and continues to cause high morbidity and early death. The condition is a major public health problem among the black race. The aim of this survey is to determine the level of knowledge about SCD and the factors associated with its prevention among local government workers in IleIfe. This is a cross-sectional descriptive study of the knowledge about SCD, attitude towards premarital sickle cell screening and marital decisions among local government workers in Ile-Ife, Nigeria, using a self-administered questionnaire. 69% of study subjects had poor knowledge of SCD, while attitude towards premarital better among subjects with tertiary education. There was a strong positive association between attitude towards sickle cell screening and a history of undergoing screening or partner screening. Most (86.7%) of the respondents and 74.0% of their partners have had sickle cell screening. Onequarter of married and engaged respondents did not know their partner’s sickle cell status. Onethird to two-thirds of study subjects will continue the relationship with their partner when either or both have haemoglobinopathy. This study showed poor knowledge of SCD among the studied subjects. There is a need for more emphasis on health education through programmes promoting sickle cell education. In addition, the development of multifaceted patient and public health education programmes, the routine preplacement and premarital medical examinations, and the provision of genetic counselling will enhance the capacity of the intending couples to make informed decisions and be aware of the consequences of such decisions. Policies are needed to ensure easily accessible community-wide sickle cell screening and premarital and genetic counselling to achieve the desired decline in new births of children with SCD.
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دوره 1 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2009