Assessment of Factors Influencing Non-Communicable Diseases Literacy Levels in Vihiga County–A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Study

S. Ogweno, Kevin Oduor
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Assessment of Factors Influencing Non-Communicable Diseases Literacy Levels in Vihiga County – A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Study. ABSTRACT Background: Health outcomes are closely influenced by health literacy levels. In most cases, lower health literacy levels have been found to be related to higher prevalence and incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) – including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and other chronic respiratory diseases. Despite this wealth of knowledge on the relationship between literacy levels and NCDs, most previous studies have been on the incidence and the prevalence of NCDs. Aims: This study therefore sought to assess the factors influencing non-communicable diseases literacy levels, Vihiga County (Kenya). Methodology: The study used a qualitative cross-sectional study design to collect data through though questionnaires and interview guides administered through focused group discussions and key informant interviews. A sample size of 55 respondents was used in this study – mostly the IPAB project (Improving Priority and Budget Allocation to NCDs in Vihiga County) beneficiaries. The data collected from this study was coded using Microsoft excel version 25 and analyzed using statistical packages for social sciences (SPSS version 25) and inductive data analysis (IDA) for the qualitative data collected was analyzed through traditional significance test. Results: The study reported that community health programs and initiatives on NCDs, patient support groups, culture and misinformation influence NCD literacy levels. The study findings indicate that culture and misinformation, patient support groups, and community health programmes and initiatives are three key components that need to be considered when improving NCDs literacy levels. Conclusion: The study also concludes that IPAB project helped boost the resident ’ s knowledge and understanding of NCDs. The findings of this study offer critical insights to Vihiga County Government to tailor their NCDs advocacy programs to fit local context thereby enhancing the knowledge and understanding on NCDs.
影响维希加县非传染性疾病扫盲水平的因素评估——一项定性横断面研究
影响维希加县非传染性疾病识字水平的因素评估——一项定性横断面研究。摘要背景:健康结果与健康知识水平密切相关。在大多数情况下,健康知识水平较低与非传染性疾病(NCDs)的发病率和发病率较高有关,包括心脑血管疾病、癌症、糖尿病、高血压和其他慢性呼吸道疾病。尽管对识字水平与非传染性疾病之间的关系有着丰富的知识,但以前的大多数研究都是关于非传染性疾病的发病率和流行率的。目的:因此,本研究试图评估影响维希加县(肯尼亚)非传染性疾病识字水平的因素。方法:该研究采用了定性的横断面研究设计,通过重点小组讨论和关键线人访谈管理的问卷调查和访谈指南收集数据。本研究使用了55名受访者的样本,主要是IPAB项目(改善维希加县非传染性疾病的优先权和预算分配)受益人。本研究收集的数据使用Microsoft excel 25版进行编码,并使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS 25版)和归纳数据分析(IDA)进行分析。收集的定性数据通过传统的显著性检验进行分析。结果:该研究报告称,社区卫生计划和非传染性疾病倡议、患者支持团体、文化和错误信息会影响非传染性疾病的识字水平。研究结果表明,文化和错误信息、患者支持团体以及社区卫生计划和举措是提高非传染性疾病识字水平时需要考虑的三个关键组成部分。结论:IPAB项目有助于提高居民对非传染性疾病的认识和理解。这项研究的结果为维希加县政府提供了重要的见解,以调整其非传染性疾病宣传计划,以适应当地情况,从而增强对非传染性疾病的了解和理解。
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