Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Abstract
Background/aim: Chronic urticaria (CU) is a manageable disease with symptoms of itching and visible lesions that can disrupt daily life and reduce quality of life. The severity of symptoms can vary, and the cause is often unknown. Concerns among patients as regards to treatment and prognosis highlight the need for disease education to enhance self-management and reduce anxiety. The present study examines the effect of disease education on the knowledge level of CU patients.
Materials and methods: Patients with CU who presented to the allergy clinics of two tertiary university hospitals were invited to inperson education sessions including slide presentations given by faculty members. A 27-question survey was administered before and after the sessions addressing the subject matter, including definitions, causes, diagnostic tests, and treatment options for CU.
Results: Included in the study were 83 patients (57 female; 26 male). The average number of correct answers prior to the education session was 13.62, and this increased to 19.48 after education. The most frequently incorrect answers were related to the importance of skin prick tests in cases of urticaria, the daily doses of antihistamines, and the use of topical corticosteroid treatment. The average number of correct answers post-education increased significantly among the university graduates, from 15.45 to 21.72 (p < 0.001), in high school graduates from 11.15 to 17.78 (p < 0.001), and in middle school graduates from 11.71 to 18.14 (p = 0.018). In contrast, the increase was not statistically significant among primary school graduates (p = 0.252). A total of 77 (92%) patients increased their scores after the education session.
Conclusion: Patients can benefit from the provision of accurate and reliable information about their disease. Face-to-face education effectively increased knowledge across all educational levels in patients with CU, and reduced their reliance on unreliable online sources. This enhanced understanding is expected to lead to better treatment adherence and self-management skills.
Author ORCID Identifier
NAZAN BEYHAN: 0000-0001-5368-9006
HATİCE EYLÜL BOZKURT YILMAZ: 0000-0001-7499-8676
ASLI ÇİFTCİ: 0000-0003-1687-4397
ÖMÜR AYDIN: 0000-0002-3670-1728
DİLŞAD MUNGAN: 0000-0001-8806-2764
BETÜL AYŞE SİN: 0000-0002-8896-9101
GÜLFEM ELİF ÇELİK: 0000-0001-8654-513X
MURAT TÜRK: 0000-0002-3290-2661
İNSU YILMAZ: 0000-0001-6023-6291
SEVİM BAVBEK: 0000-0002-7884-0830
DOI
10.55730/1300-0144.6107
Keywords
angioedema, Chronic urticaria, disease knowledge, education meetings, healthcare outcomes, patient management
First Page
1487
Last Page
1496
Publisher
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)
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Recommended Citation
BEYHAN, N, BOZKURT YILMAZ, H, ÇİFTCİ, A, AYDIN, Ö, MUNGAN, D, SİN, B, ÇELİK, G, TÜRK, M, YILMAZ, İ, & BAVBEK, S (2025). Impact of patient education meetings on disease knowledge in chronic urticaria patients. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 55 (6): 1487-1496. https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-0144.6107