Expectations of the adult population of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan about irritable bowel syndrome

约旦哈希姆王国成年人对肠易激综合征的期望

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Abstract

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects 15% of the global population and accounts for a significant proportion of gastroenterology referrals. Its symptoms often mimic or overlap with other conditions, leading to diagnostic challenges and increased healthcare costs. Many patients do not seek medical care and may hold misconceptions about the disease's causes and prognosis. This study aims to evaluate the knowledge, perceptions, and expectations of adults in Jordan regarding IBS. The level of knowledge about IBS was calculated as the number of correct answers out of 24 disease-related questions in a questionnaire answered by 1213 people in Jordan. The mean number of correct answers was 9.3/24, females knew slightly more than males least informed age categories were ≥60 and <20. Most informed educational categories had Bachelor's degree or higher, students. Those with monthly income ≥2100$. Most cited sources of information: internet browsing, specialist, and social media. This study highlights a significant knowledge gap regarding IBS, particularly in its psychological aspects. This contributes to delayed medical consultation, increased emotional distress, reduced productivity, unnecessary strain on healthcare resources, and inadequate management of the condition. Targeted educational interventions, especially through healthcare professionals and reliable digital platforms, are essential to improve public awareness. Age-sensitive and culturally tailored campaigns, along with enhanced doctor-patient communication, could help bridge this gap and improve patient outcomes.

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