Authors : Abantika Ghosh, Abantika Ghosh, Soham Dutta, Soham Dutta, Trishan Ghosh, Trishan Ghosh
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijogr.2022.065
Volume : 9
Issue : 3
Year : 2022
Page No : 342-346
Objective: To evaluate the awareness of Poly Cystic Ovary syndrome (PCOS) among medical students of different medical colleges in West Bengal.
Materials and Methods: Open label, cross-sectional, multi-centric study was done amongst MBBS students of different medical colleges in west Bengal. An online questionnaire was prepared whose link was shared through social media. The portal was kept open for 7 days during which the students were allowed to submit their entries. Only one entry per student was allowed. Use of any reference like books and internet was not allowed. Data was analysed at Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology of R.G. Kar Medical College. P value <0>
Result: A total of 148 students participated in the study of whom 107 were females (72.29%) and 41 males (27.70%). The highest number of responses was from College of Medicine and JNM hospital, Kalyani, Nadia (47.29%). Most of the respondents were females (72.20%). Females had a better knowledge about the signs and symptoms of PCOS. The awareness amongst the medical students about Hirsutism (p value 0.01), facial acne (p value 0.02) and Diabetes (p value 0.02) as symptoms of PCOS were statistically significant (p value<0>
Conclusion: Although, majority of students have the basic knowledge of PCOS, but periodic academic activities (Seminars, CME etc) are required to upgrade the information about symptoms and awareness of PCOS.
Keywords: Poly cystic ovary syndrome, Awareness, Medical students.