Addressing the Endometriosis Knowledge Gap for Improved Clinical Care—A Cross-Sectional Pre- and Post-Educational-Intervention Study among Pakistani Women

  • Muhammad Saad
  • , Aiman Rafiq
  • , Anam Jamil
  • , Zouina Sarfraz
  • , Azza Sarfraz
  • , Karla Robles-Velasco
  • , Ivan Cherrez-Ojeda

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Abstract

This study explored the baseline knowledge and symptoms associated with endometriosis, educated women about endometriosis, and documented the improvement in endometriosis knowledge. A brief intervention with an educational brochure on endometriosis was administered among 303 female participants. A paired-sample t-test and one-way ANOVA were run to compute endometriosis knowledge scores. In total, 49.5% of the participants had consistent access to annual healthcare, 25.1% were healthcare workers, and 45.2% had an undergraduate education. The entire sample had a pre-test endometriosis knowledge score of 4.2 (SD = 2.48), and the score was 6.3 (SD = 2.3) on the post-test. One-way ANOVA yielded no significant improvement in knowledge scores across the groups with consistent and inconsistent access to annual healthcare, despite a significant overall increase in scores (t = 16.63, df = 302, p < 0.001). We identified a significant improvement in the knowledge concerning endometriosis. Educational strategies among women who are menstruating are essential for addressing diagnostic delays and bridging the endometriosis knowledge gap.

Original languageEnglish
Article number809
JournalHealthcare (Switzerland)
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • awareness
  • endometriosis
  • knowledge
  • satisfaction
  • symptoms
  • women’s health

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