Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding chronic sinusitis and its surgical treatment: a cross-sectional study in China
Maocai Li, Tan Wang, Lianqing Li, Lili Gong, Lingnan Bu

TL;DR
This study in China found that chronic sinusitis patients have poor knowledge and negative attitudes toward their condition and surgery, suggesting a need for better education.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into KAP gaps among chronic sinusitis patients in China and highlights the need for targeted interventions.
Findings
Patients showed insufficient knowledge and negative attitudes toward chronic sinusitis and its surgical treatment.
Knowledge directly influenced attitudes and practices, while attitudes strongly impacted practices.
The study emphasizes the importance of patient education to improve treatment outcomes.
Abstract
Chronic sinusitis is a common condition that can greatly affect patients’ quality of life. It is essential to understand patients’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding chronic sinusitis and its surgical treatment to enhance patient outcomes and optimize clinical management. This study aimed to investigate KAP among chronic sinusitis patients to identify areas for targeted intervention and improvement. A cross-sectional study was conducted with chronic sinusitis patients at the Ear, Nose, and Throat Department of Liaocheng People’s Hospital from June 2019 to June 2022. Demographic data and KAP were collected using self-designed questionnaires. A total of 567 valid questionnaires were included, yielding a validity rate of 99.3%. Among the respondents, 314 were male (55.38%), and 260 individuals (45.86%) lived in urban areas. The mean scores for KAP were 7.86 ± 2.39…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSinusitis and nasal conditions · Respiratory and Cough-Related Research · Ear Surgery and Otitis Media
