Premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students

Abstract Background Genetic blood disorders are prevalent in the Middle Eastern countries causing physical, mental, and economic handicap. Premarital screening (PMS) is actively implemented to reduce the burgeoning load of these disorders. Literature shows a low response rate for PMS in this region....

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Main Authors: Jansirani Natarajan, Mickael Antoine Joseph
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-06-01
Series:Middle East Fertility Society Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43043-021-00065-4
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spelling doaj-23c2e75e279643928024278d128ca1dc2021-07-04T11:13:05ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Fertility Society Journal2090-32512021-06-012611710.1186/s43043-021-00065-4Premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university studentsJansirani Natarajan0Mickael Antoine Joseph1Fundamentals and Administration Department, College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos UniversityFundamentals and Administration Department, College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos UniversityAbstract Background Genetic blood disorders are prevalent in the Middle Eastern countries causing physical, mental, and economic handicap. Premarital screening (PMS) is actively implemented to reduce the burgeoning load of these disorders. Literature shows a low response rate for PMS in this region. This integrated review aims to identify the knowledge and attitude of university students on PMS, as they are at the verge of entering into marriage relationships. Main body of the abstract We systematically reviewed the electronic databases like MEDLINE, PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus. Studies reporting about the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students between 2010 and 2020 are included in the review. Twelve cross-sectional descriptive studies conducted in six countries met the inclusion criteria. Majority of the studies reported good level of knowledge on PMS among the university students, whereas not all of them agreed to undergo PMS due to various religious and cultural beliefs. Short conclusion We recommend massive health education programs at the higher secondary and university levels to create better awareness on PMS. To improve the attitude towards PMS, life cycle approach and support of the religious leaders could be sought.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43043-021-00065-4KnowledgeAttitudeUniversity studentsPremarital screeningGenetic screeningMiddle East
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author Jansirani Natarajan
Mickael Antoine Joseph
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Premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
Knowledge
Attitude
University students
Premarital screening
Genetic screening
Middle East
author_facet Jansirani Natarajan
Mickael Antoine Joseph
author_sort Jansirani Natarajan
title Premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students
title_short Premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students
title_full Premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students
title_fullStr Premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students
title_full_unstemmed Premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students
title_sort premarital screening for genetic blood disorders — an integrated review on the knowledge and attitudes of middle eastern university students
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Fertility Society Journal
issn 2090-3251
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background Genetic blood disorders are prevalent in the Middle Eastern countries causing physical, mental, and economic handicap. Premarital screening (PMS) is actively implemented to reduce the burgeoning load of these disorders. Literature shows a low response rate for PMS in this region. This integrated review aims to identify the knowledge and attitude of university students on PMS, as they are at the verge of entering into marriage relationships. Main body of the abstract We systematically reviewed the electronic databases like MEDLINE, PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus. Studies reporting about the knowledge and attitudes of Middle Eastern university students between 2010 and 2020 are included in the review. Twelve cross-sectional descriptive studies conducted in six countries met the inclusion criteria. Majority of the studies reported good level of knowledge on PMS among the university students, whereas not all of them agreed to undergo PMS due to various religious and cultural beliefs. Short conclusion We recommend massive health education programs at the higher secondary and university levels to create better awareness on PMS. To improve the attitude towards PMS, life cycle approach and support of the religious leaders could be sought.
topic Knowledge
Attitude
University students
Premarital screening
Genetic screening
Middle East
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43043-021-00065-4
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