Iranian future healthcare professionals' knowledge and opinions about rare diseases: cross-sectional study

Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2022 Sep 29;17(1):366. doi: 10.1186/s13023-022-02458-8.

Abstract

Background: Rare diseases are a new global health priority, requiring evidence-based estimates of the global prevalence of diseases to inform public policymakers and provide a serious challenge to the healthcare system that must not be ignored. The purpose of this study is to investigate Iranian future healthcare professionals' knowledge and opinions about rare diseases.

Results: A total of 6838 students responded to the questionnaire. Nursing and medical students had the highest participation. Almost 85% of participants rated their knowledge about rare diseases as poor or insufficient. While nearly 70 percent of participants took courses about rare diseases at university. Finally, 72.7% of future healthcare professionals did not feel ready to take care of a patient with a rare disease.

Conclusion: The present study has indicated a gap in Iranian medical students' knowledge of rare diseases. The researchers believe that health science policymakers should make a joint effort to improve knowledge about rare diseases. Including courses with regard to rare diseases would be of benefit to future healthcare professionals.

Keywords: Awareness; Education; Healthcare professionals; Rare diseases.

MeSH terms

  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Health Personnel*
  • Humans
  • Iran
  • Rare Diseases*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires