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摘要
背景:高血压正在成为全球负担,发展中国家由于快速城市化和相关生活方式的改变而发生重大转变。在卢旺达,办公室工作人员对高血压及其预防措施的了解有限。目的:本研究评估基加利市某权威机构雇员预防高血压的患病率、知识、态度和相关因素。方法:对卢旺达FDA的166名员工进行横断面研究,收集血压水平、预防高血压的知识、态度和实践数据。采用SPSS version 21进行双变量和多变量logistic回归分析。结果:该研究调查了166名参与者,其中大多数是男性(61.4%)。高血压患病率为4.8%,有良好知识的占81.3%,有积极态度的占69.3%,有良好行为的占7.2%。本研究发现,知识贫乏的受访者不太可能有良好的实践。结论:调查对象的血压患病率较低,血压知识水平较高,但对高血压症状及并发症的一些知识问题回答不正确。此外,四分之一的高血压患者不知道自己的病情。这些发现强调了公共健康教育和意识项目的必要性。
Prevalence, Knowledge, Attitude, and Factors Associated With Practices of High Blood Pressure Prevention among Employees of an Authority in Kigali City.
Background: Hypertension is becoming a burden globally with a significant shift in developing countries resulting from rapid urbanization with associated changes in lifestyles. In Rwanda, there is limited knowledge about high blood pressure and its prevention measures practices among office workers.
Objective: This study assessed the prevalence, knowledge, attitude, and factors associated with practices to prevent high blood pressure among employees of an authority in Kigali City.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was undertaken with 166 employees of Rwanda FDA to collect data on blood pressure levels, knowledge, attitude and practice toward prevention of High Blood Pressure. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were carried out using SPSS version 21.
Results: The study surveyed 166 participants, mostly male (61.4%). High blood pressure prevalence was 4.8%, 81.3% had good knowledge, 69.3% had positive attitude, and 7.2% had good practice. This study discovered that the respondents with poor knowledge were less likely to have good practice.
Conclusion: The study revealed lower blood pressure prevalence and high knowledge among participants, however, some knowledge questions on hypertension symptoms and complications were not answered correctly. Moreover, a quarter of participants with High blood pressure were unaware of their condition. These findings highlighted the need for public health education and awareness programs.