KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 78 | APRIL - JUNE 2022
Awareness and Knowledge of Glaucoma and their Associated Factors among Staffs in a Tertiary-level Hospital in Central Nepal
Shrestha A, Shrestha P, Shrestha T, Shrestha RM, Sujakhu D, Dhakal K, Thapa G, Adhikari S, Karki S, Poudel L
Abstract: Background
Since glaucoma-related blindness may only be prevented with early identification
and treatment, finding asymptomatic individuals in the target population is critical. It
is thus important to determine the awareness and knowledge on glaucoma.
Objective
To determine the knowledge and awareness on glaucoma among the staff of a
tertiary level hospital in central Nepal.
Method
This was a cross sectional study among the staffs of Dhulikhel Hospital who
participated voluntarily in the study. The data was collected through the
administration of semi-structured questionnaires. R version 4.0.3 (2020-10-10)
was used for the data analysis. Categorical variables are presented as frequency
(percentages) and the numerical ones are presented as mean (standard deviation).
Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) with 95% confidence interval were estimated through
logistic regression analysis for determining factors associated with awareness and
knowledge of glaucoma.
Result
A total of 107 (89.2%) participants had heard about glaucoma of which 93 (86.9%)
had good knowledge and 14(13.1%) had poor knowledge on glaucoma. The mean
score of knowledge was 64.1±16.9. Only 47.7% of the participants said that glaucoma
also has an asymptomatic course. We could not find an association of awareness and
knowledge of glaucoma with any of the selected sociodemographic variables.
Conclusion
Although there was a fairly good glaucoma related awareness and knowledge among
hospital staff, we found lack of understanding on some critical issues on glaucoma,
mainly related to its asymptomatic nature. There is thus room for improvement
in educating about glaucoma even in healthcare settings. Given the necessity of
expanding glaucoma awareness in the public, hospital staff might potentially serve
as messengers to the communities
Keyword : Awareness, Glaucoma, Hospital Staffs, Knowledge, Practice