Health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in Jimma University, Ethiopia: cross-sectional study
Abstract Objective The objective of this study was to assess knowledge, attitude and practices of undergraduate health sciences students toward chronic kidney disease at Jimma University. Results The overall weighted knowledge, attitude and practices score of the students were 8.6042 (8.26, 8.95), 6...
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doaj-27ee52e3ec894639a263ad2b7acfbbea2020-11-25T03:12:40ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002019-07-011211610.1186/s13104-019-4426-6Health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in Jimma University, Ethiopia: cross-sectional studyAmare Desalegn Wolide0Kabaye Kumela1Fantu Kerga2Serkadis Debalke3Meskerem Seboka4Birtukan Edilu5Fanta Gashe6Eshetu Mulisa Bobassa7Facility of Medicine, Jimma UniversityFaculty of Health sciences, Jimma UniversityFaculty of Health sciences, Jimma UniversityFaculty of Health sciences, Jimma UniversityInstitute of Public Health, Jimma UniversityFaculty of Health sciences, Jimma UniversityFaculty of Health sciences, Jimma UniversityFaculty of Health sciences, Jimma UniversityAbstract Objective The objective of this study was to assess knowledge, attitude and practices of undergraduate health sciences students toward chronic kidney disease at Jimma University. Results The overall weighted knowledge, attitude and practices score of the students were 8.6042 (8.26, 8.95), 6.23 (5.93, 6.53) and 2.51 (2.35, 2.67). Many students knew the basic function, symptoms and risk factors of chronic kidney disease. However, the same number of students showed a lack of diagnosis knowledge. Generally, students showed a favorable attitude and practice toward chronic kidney disease. However, they had a poor habit of a hospital visit for routine kidney checkup because of the socio-economic factors. The current study concludes that, despite students showed a good level of knowledge, attitude, and practices toward chronic kidney disease poor knowledge of kidney diagnosis methods and poor practice of visit to biomedical clinics for regular kidney checkup observed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4426-6Chronic kidney diseaseKnowledgeAttitudePracticeJimma University |
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Amare Desalegn Wolide Kabaye Kumela Fantu Kerga Serkadis Debalke Meskerem Seboka Birtukan Edilu Fanta Gashe Eshetu Mulisa Bobassa Health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in Jimma University, Ethiopia: cross-sectional study BMC Research Notes Chronic kidney disease Knowledge Attitude Practice Jimma University |
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Amare Desalegn Wolide Kabaye Kumela Fantu Kerga Serkadis Debalke Meskerem Seboka Birtukan Edilu Fanta Gashe Eshetu Mulisa Bobassa |
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Health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in Jimma University, Ethiopia: cross-sectional study |
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Health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in Jimma University, Ethiopia: cross-sectional study |
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Health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in Jimma University, Ethiopia: cross-sectional study |
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Health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in Jimma University, Ethiopia: cross-sectional study |
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Health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in Jimma University, Ethiopia: cross-sectional study |
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health sciences students knowledge, attitude and practices with chronic kidney disease in jimma university, ethiopia: cross-sectional study |
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Abstract Objective The objective of this study was to assess knowledge, attitude and practices of undergraduate health sciences students toward chronic kidney disease at Jimma University. Results The overall weighted knowledge, attitude and practices score of the students were 8.6042 (8.26, 8.95), 6.23 (5.93, 6.53) and 2.51 (2.35, 2.67). Many students knew the basic function, symptoms and risk factors of chronic kidney disease. However, the same number of students showed a lack of diagnosis knowledge. Generally, students showed a favorable attitude and practice toward chronic kidney disease. However, they had a poor habit of a hospital visit for routine kidney checkup because of the socio-economic factors. The current study concludes that, despite students showed a good level of knowledge, attitude, and practices toward chronic kidney disease poor knowledge of kidney diagnosis methods and poor practice of visit to biomedical clinics for regular kidney checkup observed. |
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Chronic kidney disease Knowledge Attitude Practice Jimma University |
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