印度尼西亚大城市中糖尿病和高血压的公众知识

I. Bakti, S. Sumardjo, A. Fatchiya, A. F. Syukri
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糖尿病和高血压等非传染性疾病是造成印度尼西亚死亡率的重要原因。市民的不健康行为导致患糖尿病和高血压的风险增加。本研究旨在调查公众对糖尿病和高血压的认知水平。数据是通过问卷调查收集的。有307名受访者来自棉兰(n=190)和雅加达(n=118)。样本以女性(68.5%)和高中毕业生(76.3%)为主。数据显示,2.3%的受访者患有或正在患有糖尿病,3.6%的受访者患有或正在患有高血压。结果显示,公众对糖尿病(65.91%)和高血压(58.15%)的认知水平总体不理想。许多市民仍然不了解糖尿病和高血压的各个方面,如病因、后果、治疗方法和患者的特点。本研究还发现,基于性别和地理位置的公共知识水平存在群体差异。
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Public Knowledge of Diabetes and Hypertension in Metropolitan Cities, Indonesia
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes and hypertension, contributed significantly to the mortality rate in Indonesia. Citizens’ unhealthy behaviors have led to an increased risk of diabetes and hypertension. This study aimed to investigate the level of public knowledge regarding diabetes and hypertension. Data were collected through a survey using questionnaires. There were 307 respondents from Medan (n=190) and Jakarta (n=118). The sample was dominated by the female (68,5%) and high school graduates (76.3%). The data revealed that 2.3 percent of the respondents suffered or are currently suffering from diabetes and 3.6 percent of the respondents suffered or are currently suffering from hypertension. The results showed that the level of public knowledge regarding diabetes (65.91%) and hypertension (58.15%) was not ideal in general. Many citizens still did not understand various aspects of diabetes and hypertension, such as the causes, consequences, treatments, and characteristics of their sufferer. This study also found that there are group differences in the level of public knowledge based on gender and geographical location.
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