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KMID : 1145920180230010015
Journal of Mycology and Infection
2018 Volume.23 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.23
Public Awareness of Onychomycosis in Korean: A Survey of 621 Participants
Roh Dong-Young

Kim Hyo-Jin
Nam Jae-Hui
Mun Je-Ho
Park Joon-Soo
Park Jin
Lee Yang-Won
Lee Jee-Bum
Lee Ji-Hyun
Choi Jong-Soo
Ko Hyun-Chang
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of onychomycosis is increasing due to the recent increase of the elderly population and immunosuppressed individuals. Clinical studies on onychomycosis have been reported several times in Korea. However, the public awareness of onychomycosis has not received considerable attention, and there have been no Korean studies focused on it.

Objective: To evaluate public awareness and experience of onychomycosis in Korean.

Methods: A total of 621 participants were given questions developed for this survey. Sociodemographic characteristics, public awareness, general knowledge and experience about onychomycosis, and diagnostic and treatment behavior were surveyed.

Results: According to this survey, 99.5% of respondents have heard of onychomycosis, 79.4% of respondents experienced onychomycosis suspicious symptoms, and 52.8% of them responded that onychomycosis can be completely cured only by cleansing the hands and feet. The rate of self-diagnosis was 64.1% among the respondents who experienced symptoms. Only 23.9% of the respondents who were diagnosed with onychomycosis visited the hospital for the first time. Of the respondents, 54.6% who were treated at the hospital discontinued their treatments before complete cure mainly because of long treatment period.

Conclusion: Participants were well aware of onychomycosis, but the rate of self-diagnosis was high. They generally agreed to the importance of hospital treatment, but the number of patients visiting hospital was low. Moreover, people frequently discontinue their hospital treatment despite insufficient treatment duration. Patient¡¯s behaviors need to be changed, and the roles of dermatologists are important in the diagnosis, treatment, and education of the patients.
KEYWORD
Awareness, Onychomycosis, Tinea unguium
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