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. 2024 Feb 15;16(1):3631. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v16i1.3631

TABLE 2.

Distribution of knowledge on sickle cell disease epidemiology among healthcare providers working in Selembao health zone.

Variables Nurses
Physicians (N = 80)
All (N = 318)
A2 (N = 118)
A1 (N = 110)
A0 (N = 10)
n % n %
n % n % n %
Have information on sickle cell disease (SCD) 113 95.8 109 99.1 10 100.0 78 97.5 310 97.5
Continents affected by SCD (Africa, America, Asia, Europe) 0 0.0 2 1.8 0 0.0 3 3.8 5 1.6
The prevalence of the S trait in DRC is more than 10% 30 25.4 31 28.2 6 60.0 33 41.3 100 31.4
The prevalence of SS in DRC is 1% to 2% 15 18.5 16 18.0 1 10.0 17 21.8 49 19.0
Both sexes are affected 80 67.8 79 71.8 9 90.0 52 65.0 220 69.2
University course is the main source of knowledge about SCD 24 20.3 79 71.8 7 70.0 76 95.0 186 58.5
SCD is an inherited disease 101 85.6 101 91.8 9 90.0 76 95.0 287 90.3
SC gene is inherited from two parents 85 72.0 84 76.4 9 90.0 69 86.3 247 77.7
The carrier of the S-trait inherited the gene from one parent 78 66.1 89 80.9 9 90.0 70 87.5 246 77.4

DRC, Democratic Republic of the Congo.