COPD awareness among the Syrian community: population-based study
COPD awareness among the Syrian community: population-based study Title
Rana Hadakie Ameer kakaje Khalil Al kwatly Shaden Haddad Authors
Scientific reports  Source title
2045-2322  ISSN 
D1
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598- 023-32612-6 link

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common disease and among the top causes of mortality worldwide but can be prevented and treated. This study aims to estimate the awareness of COPD among the Syrian population. A crosssectional anonymous self-administered online survey was conducted by using Google Forms on Social Media platforms. The questionnaire included demographic, smoke-related and COPD-related questions. This study included 1607 participants with 930 (57.8%) females, 40% aging 21–25 years old, more than 90% being university students/graduates and 67.8% living in cities. Around half were either active smokers or had secondhand smoke exposure. After excluding participants in health-related fields who were 950 participants, only 25.4% of the remaining had ever heard of the term COPD. Knowing about COPD was not associated with reported smoking habits. No significant differences in awareness were seen between city and countryside dwellers, governate groups, genders, or age groups. Being in a health-related field was a major factor of being aware of COPD. COPD awareness in Syria is low, even amongst the well-educated group. Moreover, COPD risk factors of smoking and exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants are common. Raising awareness is crucial in the Syrian community as COPD is highly prevalence. .

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