Diabetes Mellitus: Assessment of Knowledge about Disease Before and after Implementing an Education Program

Syed Qararo Shah, B. Maheshwari, A. H. Lanjwani, Aneesa Bibi, Monika Maheshwari, I. Khushk
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Background: Provision of diabetes knowledge and awareness helps the diabetic patients take a better self-care, manage their disease well and identify symptoms of and prevent chronic complications. The purpose of this comparative study was to evaluate the knowledge that diabetic patients had about their disease before and after diabetes knowledge increasing sessions. Methods: We enrolled 166 patients of either gender and age 31-70 years- who attended diabetes OPD at a tertiary care hospital for having DM for 2 years or more. Only consent providing patients were enrolled. Using visual aid and published material education sessions were delivered. A 40 items (9 sub-sections) questionnaire was used to pre and post sessions knowledge. Results: The analysis of pre-session and post-session was tested using student’s t-test which revealed statistically very significant increase in all sub-sections of knowledge. The mean ± SD age was 51.09 ± 8.16 years. The patients’ knowledge regarding their disease increased significantly (p<0.05); especially considering the general topics concerning concept of the disease, physiopathology and treatment, physical activity and nutrition. The increase in knowledge after imparting the education/ awareness sessions ranged from 36% (Eating sub-section) to 114% (Special situations sub-section) of overall knowledge. Total mean score of knowledge increased from pre-session score 15.80 ± 3.387 to post-session score 28.03 ± 5.817 (p value 0.00059). Conclusion: Young age, male and upper socioeconomic status patients had more increase in mean scores.
糖尿病:实施教育计划前后对疾病知识的评估
背景:提供糖尿病知识和意识有助于糖尿病患者更好地自我护理,更好地管理自己的疾病,识别症状和预防慢性并发症。本比较研究的目的是评估糖尿病患者在糖尿病知识增加课程前后对其疾病的了解情况。方法:我们招募了166名患有糖尿病2年或2年以上的三级保健医院糖尿病门诊患者,不论性别,年龄在31-70岁之间。只有同意的患者才入组。利用视觉辅助工具和出版的教材进行教育。采用一份共40项(9小节)的调查问卷进行会前和会后知识调查。结果:课程前和课程后的分析使用学生t检验,结果显示所有子部分的知识都有统计学上非常显著的增加。平均±SD年龄为51.09±8.16岁。患者对自身疾病的知晓率显著提高(p<0.05);特别是考虑到疾病的概念、生理病理和治疗、身体活动和营养等一般主题。在传授教育/意识课程后,知识的增长幅度从36%(饮食部分)到114%(特殊情况部分)不等。总平均知识得分由会前(15.80±3.387)分上升至会后(28.03±5.817)分(p值0.00059)。结论:年轻、男性和社会经济地位较高的患者平均得分增加较多。
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