Cargando…

Gender Differences in Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease among Italian Thalassemia Major Patients

We evaluated gender differences in knowledge and perception of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among Italian thalassemia major (TM) patients. An anonymous questionnaire was completed by 139 β-TM patients (87 (62.7%) females, 40.90 ± 8.03 years). Compared to females, males showed a significantly higher...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Meloni, Antonella, Pistoia, Laura, Maffei, Silvia, Marcheschi, Paolo, Casini, Tommaso, Spasiano, Anna, Bitti, Pier Paolo, Cuccia, Liana, Corigliano, Elisabetta, Sanna, Paola Maria Grazia, Massei, Francesco, Positano, Vincenzo, Cademartiri, Filippo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807036
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133736
_version_ 1784743770378469376
author Meloni, Antonella
Pistoia, Laura
Maffei, Silvia
Marcheschi, Paolo
Casini, Tommaso
Spasiano, Anna
Bitti, Pier Paolo
Cuccia, Liana
Corigliano, Elisabetta
Sanna, Paola Maria Grazia
Massei, Francesco
Positano, Vincenzo
Cademartiri, Filippo
author_facet Meloni, Antonella
Pistoia, Laura
Maffei, Silvia
Marcheschi, Paolo
Casini, Tommaso
Spasiano, Anna
Bitti, Pier Paolo
Cuccia, Liana
Corigliano, Elisabetta
Sanna, Paola Maria Grazia
Massei, Francesco
Positano, Vincenzo
Cademartiri, Filippo
author_sort Meloni, Antonella
collection PubMed
description We evaluated gender differences in knowledge and perception of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among Italian thalassemia major (TM) patients. An anonymous questionnaire was completed by 139 β-TM patients (87 (62.7%) females, 40.90 ± 8.03 years). Compared to females, males showed a significantly higher frequency of CVDs, and they less frequently selected tumors in general as the greatest health problem for people of the same age and gender (48.1% vs. 66.7%; p = 0.031) and as the greatest danger to their future health (26.9% vs. 43.7%; p = 0.048). CVDs were designated as the greatest danger to their future health by a significantly higher percentage of males than females (53.8% vs. 36.8%; p = 0.048). Both males and females showed a good knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors and preventive measures for CVDs. No gender differences were detected in the subjective well-being and the perceived cardiovascular risk. The perceived risk was not influenced by age, presence of cardiovascular risk factors, or disease, but no patient with a low perceived CVD risk had myocardial iron overload. Our findings highlight the need to implement future educational programs aimed at increasing the awareness of CVD as the greatest health issue, especially among the female TM population, and at informing TM patients of the different actors, besides iron, that play a role in the development of cardiovascular complications.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9267613
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-92676132022-07-09 Gender Differences in Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease among Italian Thalassemia Major Patients Meloni, Antonella Pistoia, Laura Maffei, Silvia Marcheschi, Paolo Casini, Tommaso Spasiano, Anna Bitti, Pier Paolo Cuccia, Liana Corigliano, Elisabetta Sanna, Paola Maria Grazia Massei, Francesco Positano, Vincenzo Cademartiri, Filippo J Clin Med Article We evaluated gender differences in knowledge and perception of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among Italian thalassemia major (TM) patients. An anonymous questionnaire was completed by 139 β-TM patients (87 (62.7%) females, 40.90 ± 8.03 years). Compared to females, males showed a significantly higher frequency of CVDs, and they less frequently selected tumors in general as the greatest health problem for people of the same age and gender (48.1% vs. 66.7%; p = 0.031) and as the greatest danger to their future health (26.9% vs. 43.7%; p = 0.048). CVDs were designated as the greatest danger to their future health by a significantly higher percentage of males than females (53.8% vs. 36.8%; p = 0.048). Both males and females showed a good knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors and preventive measures for CVDs. No gender differences were detected in the subjective well-being and the perceived cardiovascular risk. The perceived risk was not influenced by age, presence of cardiovascular risk factors, or disease, but no patient with a low perceived CVD risk had myocardial iron overload. Our findings highlight the need to implement future educational programs aimed at increasing the awareness of CVD as the greatest health issue, especially among the female TM population, and at informing TM patients of the different actors, besides iron, that play a role in the development of cardiovascular complications. MDPI 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9267613/ /pubmed/35807036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133736 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Meloni, Antonella
Pistoia, Laura
Maffei, Silvia
Marcheschi, Paolo
Casini, Tommaso
Spasiano, Anna
Bitti, Pier Paolo
Cuccia, Liana
Corigliano, Elisabetta
Sanna, Paola Maria Grazia
Massei, Francesco
Positano, Vincenzo
Cademartiri, Filippo
Gender Differences in Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease among Italian Thalassemia Major Patients
title Gender Differences in Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease among Italian Thalassemia Major Patients
title_full Gender Differences in Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease among Italian Thalassemia Major Patients
title_fullStr Gender Differences in Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease among Italian Thalassemia Major Patients
title_full_unstemmed Gender Differences in Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease among Italian Thalassemia Major Patients
title_short Gender Differences in Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease among Italian Thalassemia Major Patients
title_sort gender differences in knowledge and perception of cardiovascular disease among italian thalassemia major patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807036
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133736
work_keys_str_mv AT meloniantonella genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT pistoialaura genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT maffeisilvia genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT marcheschipaolo genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT casinitommaso genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT spasianoanna genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT bittipierpaolo genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT cuccialiana genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT coriglianoelisabetta genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT sannapaolamariagrazia genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT masseifrancesco genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT positanovincenzo genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients
AT cademartirifilippo genderdifferencesinknowledgeandperceptionofcardiovasculardiseaseamongitalianthalassemiamajorpatients