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Patient literacy on varicose veins in cases presenting at university hospital of Nepal subjected for surgical management of varicose veins
Varicose veins are prominent dilated veins usually present in the lower limbs leading to complications if not managed well. Knowledge regarding varicose vein among the patients in Nepal is not yet known. We aim to examine the knowledge regarding varicose vein diagnosis and treatment among patients t...
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Published in: | Journal of vascular nursing 2021-03, Vol.39 (1), p.2-5 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Varicose veins are prominent dilated veins usually present in the lower limbs leading to complications if not managed well. Knowledge regarding varicose vein among the patients in Nepal is not yet known. We aim to examine the knowledge regarding varicose vein diagnosis and treatment among patients to better understand the barriers to care. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study adopting census sampling method. We collected data from the surgical ward where patients were admitted for surgery of varicose veins. Self-developed tool “Dhulikhel Hospital Patient Perception Questionnaire on Varicose Vein” was used for data collection after validation (Kuder-Richardson Reliability Coefficient was 0.75). Collected data were analyzed using software SPSS 23.0. Descriptive statistics was performed to present sociodemographic variables and varicose veins literacy scores. Independent sample t-test was performed for dichotomous variables and one-way ANOVA with post hoc analysis were performed for variables with multiple groups. Total 80 participants were included in the study of which 60% were men. The mean age was 45.66 years with SD 13.27. Varicose veins literacy score was high among 52.4% (more than 50% score) and low (less than 50% score) among 47.6%. There was significant mean difference (P |
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ISSN: | 1062-0303 1532-6578 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jvn.2021.01.002 |