Knowledge and Practices of Insulin Injection and Medical Waste Disposal Among Patients with Diabetes in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia: a Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
International Journal of General Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJGM.S478240
Mashael Abdulhalim Huwaikem, Ahmed M Alrajeh, Md Gulzarull Hasan, Yousef Saad Aldabayan, Aishah Abdulrahman Almefarfesh, Lubna Abdulraman Alnaim, Ola Mousa
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Abstract

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a serious global health issue with increasing incidence at all income levels. Insulin injections are frequently administered improperly. Proper disposal of sharps is commonly overlooked when using an injection technique.

Aim: This study explores the knowledge and factors associated with insulin injection techniques among patients with diabetes. A study was also conducted to analyze the knowledge and practices of patients with diabetes regarding the disposal of medical waste.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study employing a questionnaire-based survey was conducted at two sites within Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. Eligibility criteria comprised men and non-pregnant women aged 18 years or older diagnosed with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes who administered insulin via insulin pens or syringes. The descriptives were presented and a chi-square test was used to study the association. All the data were analyzed using Jamovi software.

Results: A significant association of knowledge was found with the duration of diabetes mellitus (p=0.031) and the source of insulin injection training (p=0.014). A positive correlation between participants' knowledge and practice (r = 0.221, p < 0.05) was observed. Participants' insulin injection practices reveal that 66.2% (n = 235) demonstrated good or safe practices, 33.8% (n = 117) exhibited average or potentially needing improvement practices, and 0.8% (n = 3) displayed poor injection practices. A mixed picture of medical waste disposal practices among the participants has been observed, with 30% (n = 106) exhibiting good or safe practices, 64% (n = 228) moderate practices, and nearly 6% (n = 21) of participants reported employing poor disposal practices.

Conclusion: This study showed that insulin injection and medical waste disposal practices need to be improved. Most of the patients come under the average medical waste disposal practice category. More awareness campaigns and counselling sessions are crucial to improve the practices.

沙特阿拉伯Al-Ahsa地区糖尿病患者胰岛素注射和医疗废物处理的知识和实践:一项横断面研究
背景:糖尿病是一个严重的全球性健康问题,在所有收入水平的人群中发病率都在上升。胰岛素注射经常使用不当。在使用注射技术时,利器的正确处理通常被忽视。目的:探讨糖尿病患者胰岛素注射技术的相关知识及相关因素。还进行了一项研究,分析糖尿病患者在医疗废物处理方面的知识和做法。材料和方法:采用基于问卷调查的横断面研究在沙特阿拉伯Al-Ahsa的两个地点进行。入选标准包括男性和未怀孕的女性,年龄在18岁或以上,诊断为1型或2型糖尿病,通过胰岛素笔或注射器注射胰岛素。给出了描述,并使用卡方检验来研究相关性。所有数据采用Jamovi软件进行分析。结果:知识与糖尿病病程(p=0.031)和胰岛素注射训练来源(p=0.014)有显著相关。被试的知识与实践呈正相关(r = 0.221, p < 0.05)。参与者的胰岛素注射实践显示66.2% (n = 235)表现出良好或安全的实践,33.8% (n = 117)表现出平均或潜在需要改进的实践,0.8% (n = 3)表现出不良的注射实践。观察到参与者的医疗废物处置做法好坏参半,30% (n = 106)的参与者表现出良好或安全的做法,64% (n = 228)的参与者表现出中等程度的做法,近6% (n = 21)的参与者报告采用了不良的处置做法。结论:本研究表明,胰岛素注射和医疗废物的处理方法有待改进。大多数患者属于一般医疗废物处理实践类别。更多的提高认识运动和咨询会议对于改进这些做法至关重要。
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International Journal of General Medicine
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of General Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on general and internal medicine, pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment protocols. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of reviews, original research and clinical studies across all disease areas. A key focus of the journal is the elucidation of disease processes and management protocols resulting in improved outcomes for the patient. Patient perspectives such as satisfaction, quality of life, health literacy and communication and their role in developing new healthcare programs and optimizing clinical outcomes are major areas of interest for the journal. As of 1st April 2019, the International Journal of General Medicine will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.
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