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A study of the awareness of chronic liver diseases among Korean adults.open access

Authors
Jun, Dae WonCho, Yong KyunSohn, Joo HyunLee, Chang HyeongKim, Seok HyunEun, Jong Ryul
Issue Date
Jun-2011
Publisher
The Korean Association for the Study of the Liver
Keywords
Awareness; Chronic liver disease; Korea; Awareness; Chronic liver disease; Korea
Citation
The Korean journal of hepatology, v.17, no.2, pp.99 - 105
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Journal Title
The Korean journal of hepatology
Volume
17
Number
2
Start Page
99
End Page
105
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/168256
DOI
10.3350/kjhep.2011.17.2.99
ISSN
1738-222X
Abstract
Chronic liver disease is closely associated with lifestyle, and public enlightenment of the lifestyle factors is important in reducing prevalence of chronic liver disease. The KASL (Korean Association for the Study of the Liver) conducted a survey of basic information and epidemiological data regarding chronic liver diseases. A survey of chronic liver disease involving a total of 2,794 respondents was conducted. The respondents included patients and their guardians, visitors for health check-ups, and online pollees who completed a questionnaire on the awareness of fatty liver or chronic liver disease. Of the entire cohort, 854 (39.7%) said they have had or still have fatty liver or an elevated transaminase level (>40 IU/L), but only 23.4% of the respondents had visited a hospital. It was found that 35% of healthy subjects and 45% of patients and their guardians misunderstood hepatitis B as the hereditary disesase. Furthermore, 26% of the subjects responded that patients with inactive hepatitis B do not require regular follow-up. While 17.9% answered that it is not too late to test for liver cancer when symptoms arise, 38.8% believed that liver transplant in liver cancer patients has a low success rate and is thus not recommended. Despite the inundation of information and widespread media advertising, the awareness of chronic liver disease is unsatisfactory among Korean adults. Systematic nationwide studies are needed to obtain data and information regarding the prevalence of chronic liver disease and patterns of use of the health-care system.
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