Public Knowledge, Attitudes and Self-Practice towards Diabetes Mellitus in Kangar, Perlis

Pei Pei Soo
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In Malaysia, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) was the second highest in Perlis. Prevention and management of DM are largely dependent on self-care in our daily lives. Nonetheless, we have little information concerning factors influencing public engagement in DM self-practice, which might have contributed to the high prevalence of DM in Perlis. This study was conducted to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and factors associated with self-practice towards DM among the public in Kangar, Perlis. A cross-sectional study was conducted in June 2018 for three months. Eligible participants were invited to complete a selfadministered questionnaire in public areas in Kangar. Descriptive analyses on the sociodemographic, medical backgrounds, knowledge, attitudes, and self-practice towards DM were performed. Independent t-test and Spearman’s correlation were performed to assess the association between sociodemographic characteristics, medical history, knowledge, and attitudes with self-practice towards DM. Multiple linear regression was used to adjust for potential confounding variables. A total of 319 respondents consented and participated in this study. Most of the respondents were female (66.5%), Malay (94%), and had tertiary education (51.7%). Overall, most participants had good scores on knowledge (80.3%), attitudes (98.4%), and self-practice (97.2%) towards DM. A statistically significant positive association was found between age, education level, and attitudes score with DM self-practice (p<0.05). This study suggests a well-structured educational program on diabetes self-care should start as early as in school to clarify public misconceptions on DM management.
秘鲁Kangar市公众对糖尿病的认识、态度和实践
在马来西亚,糖尿病(DM)的患病率居第二位。糖尿病的预防和管理在很大程度上取决于我们日常生活中的自我护理。尽管如此,我们几乎没有关于影响公众参与DM自我实践的因素的信息,这可能是导致Perlis DM高患病率的原因之一。本研究旨在评估佩利斯Kangar公众对糖尿病的知识、态度和与自我实践相关的因素。2018年6月进行了为期三个月的横断面研究。符合条件的参与者被邀请在Kangar的公共区域填写一份自我管理的问卷。对糖尿病的社会人口学、医学背景、知识、态度和自我实践进行了描述性分析。采用独立t检验和Spearman相关性来评估社会人口学特征、病史、知识和态度与糖尿病自我实践之间的关系。采用多元线性回归来调整潜在的混杂变量。共有319名受访者同意并参与了这项研究。大多数受访者是女性(66.5%)、马来人(94%)和受过高等教育(51.7%)。总体而言,大多数参与者对糖尿病的知识(80.3%)、态度(98.4%)和自我实践(97.2%)得分良好,本研究建议,一个结构良好的糖尿病自我护理教育计划应尽早在学校开始,以澄清公众对糖尿病管理的误解。
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