Community-Academic Partnership in Action: Results of a Pilot Diabetes Intervention Program in Rural Southern Philippines

Q3 Multidisciplinary
Cristela Mae C. Candelario, JC Louise Bandala-Dingal, Melvin Misoles, Josephine Cuajotor
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The increasing prevalence of diabetes in the Philippines is a growing public health concern,especially among prediabetic individuals lacking knowledge and awareness about the disease.This study evaluated the effectiveness of a 6-mo community-based health program in a rural area of southern Philippines. The pilot intervention comprised comprehensive learning modules, lectures, discussions, exercises, personalized nutrition counseling, and house-to-house monitoring visits conducted by healthcare professionals affiliated with a higher education institution (HEI), in collaboration with community leaders and health workers. Twenty-two (22) adults with hyperglycemia were enrolled in the study, and their knowledge, attitude, and practices were evaluated before and after the intervention. The majority of participants were aged over 50 (90.91%), were female (86.36%), were married (95.45%), had completed secondary education (50.00%), and were unemployed (59.09%). The results indicated a significant improvement in participants' knowledge (p < 0.001) and practices (p = 0.019). However, the study revealed that attitudes remained predominantly neutral, suggesting challenges in adapting to the condition (p = 0.266). This study underscores the significance of community-academic partnerships and the engagement of community health workers in fostering sustainable health promotion initiatives. Future research endeavors could explore the integration of diverse health promotion strategies to enhance positive attitudes toward diabetes management. The findings of this study can provide valuable insights for larger-scale multisectoral investigations, as well as inform the development of effective and tailored diabetes prevention and management programs in the Philippines and worldwide.
行动中的社区-学术合作:菲律宾南部农村地区糖尿病干预试点计划的成果
在菲律宾,糖尿病的发病率越来越高,这是一个日益令人担忧的公共卫生问题,尤其是对糖尿病缺乏了解和认识的糖尿病患者。这项研究评估了在菲律宾南部农村地区开展的为期 6 个月的社区保健计划的效果。试点干预措施包括综合学习模块、讲座、讨论、练习、个性化营养咨询以及由高等教育机构(HEI)的医护人员与社区领导和医护人员合作进行的逐户监测访问。22名患有高血糖症的成年人参加了这项研究,并在干预前后对他们的知识、态度和做法进行了评估。大多数参与者的年龄在 50 岁以上(90.91%),女性(86.36%),已婚(95.45%),受过中等教育(50.00%),失业(59.09%)。研究结果表明,参与者在知识(p < 0.001)和实践(p = 0.019)方面均有明显改善。然而,研究表明,参与者的态度仍然以中性为主,这表明他们在适应这种状况方面面临挑战(p = 0.266)。这项研究强调了社区与学术界合作以及社区卫生工作者参与促进可持续健康促进活动的重要性。未来的研究工作可以探索整合多种健康促进策略,以增强人们对糖尿病管理的积极态度。本研究的结果可为更大规模的多部门调查提供宝贵的见解,并为菲律宾和全球制定有效的、量身定制的糖尿病预防和管理计划提供参考。
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