Knowledge of Students in Health and Non-Health Studies about Diabetes Mellitus Type 1

Štefanija Kolačko, A. Kokot, Nina Čuljak, Jurica Predović, Martina Hrvačić, Franka Luetić, Marko Bašković
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Aim: The aim of this research paper is to examine and compare the knowledge of students in health and non-health studies about diabetes mellitus type 1. Namely, the research examined whether the respondents are sufficiently educated about the disease itself, treatment and preventive measures of diabetes type 1. Their knowledge was examined with regards to their age, gender and the type of studies they attend.Respondents and methods: The research was conducted as a cross-sectional study. 101 respondents participated in the research. An anonymous online questionnaire was used as a measuring instrument, which was created for the purpose of this research. The research was conducted in July and August 2022.Results: Most respondents have good knowledge about diabetes mellitus, which is evident in the correct answers to the questions in the survey questionnaire. Statistically, significant differences were found in the students’ knowledge with regards to their age, gender and type of study. Respondents who participate in health studies have a higher level of knowledge than respondents who do not participate in health studies. Female respondents have a higher level of knowledge than male respondents. Older respondents also have greater knowledge about the disease itself.Conclusion: Students who study health studies show a higher level of knowledge than students of other studies. Most of the respondents were well educated about type 1 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is one of the biggest public health problems nowadays, and measures of prevention and education of the population should be implemented as much as possible in kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, colleges, hospitals, and the health system.
卫生与非卫生专业学生对 1 型糖尿病的了解
目的:本研究论文旨在考察和比较健康专业和非健康专业学生对 1 型糖尿病的了解程度。也就是说,研究调查了受访者是否充分了解 1 型糖尿病的疾病本身、治疗和预防措施。受访者和方法:研究以横断面研究的形式进行。101 名受访者参与了研究。研究使用了一份匿名在线问卷作为测量工具,该问卷是为本次研究的目的而制作的。研究于 2022 年 7 月和 8 月进行:大多数受访者对糖尿病有较好的了解,这一点从他们对调查问卷中问题的正确回答中可见一斑。据统计,学生的知识水平在年龄、性别和学习类型方面存在明显差异。参加健康学习的受访者比不参加健康学习的受访者具有更高的知识水平。女性受访者的知识水平高于男性受访者。年龄较大的受访者对疾病本身的了解也更多:学习健康课程的学生比学习其他课程的学生具有更高的知识水平。大多数受访者都对 1 型糖尿病有充分的了解。糖尿病是当今最大的公共卫生问题之一,应尽可能在幼儿园、中小学、大学、医院和卫生系统实施预防和教育人口的措施。
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