库尔德斯坦省公民健康责任与COVID-19相关自我保健行为的关系

Q4 Medicine
Sahar Khoshravesh, A. Bahmani, P. Taymoori, A. Pakpour
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背景与目的:在无法广泛获得疫苗接种的情况下,自我保健行为和健康责任承诺被视为应对Covid-19疾病的措施。本研究旨在探讨库尔德斯坦公民健康责任与Covid-19相关自我保健行为之间的关系。材料与方法:本横断面研究于2020年在库尔德斯坦省进行,包括1008名15岁以上的参与者。采用方便抽样的方法,将到卫生中心就诊的人纳入研究。通过what App或Telegram使用Covid-19自我保健行为和健康责任问卷进行在线数据收集。采用SPSS软件22版对数据进行Spearman相关和卡方检验。结果:女性642例(63.7%),男性366例(36.3%),平均年龄38岁。6±11.63年。健康责任与自我照顾行为呈显著正相关(p < 0.05)。女性在良好健康责任(60.8%比39.2)和自我保健行为(67.8%比32.2)方面的比例高于男性(p <0.001)。结论:在Covid-19等疾病流行期间,特别是在缺乏广泛疫苗接种和有效治疗的情况下,强调承担健康责任的重要性,以履行自我保健行为是预防和控制疾病的最重要措施。
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Relationship between Health Responsibility and Self-Care Behaviors related to COVID-19 in Citizens of Kurdistan Province
Background and Aim: Self-care behaviors and commitment to health responsibility are regarded as measures against Covid-19 disease when there is no widespread access to vaccination. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between health responsibility and self-care behaviors related to Covid-19 in Kurdistan citizens. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2020 in Kurdistan province and included 1008 participants above 15 years of age. Using convenient sampling method, people referring to health centers were entered into the study. Online data collection was performed via Whats App or Telegram using Covid-19 Self-Care Behavior and Health Responsibility Questionnaires. Using SPSS software version 22, data analysis was performed by Spearman correlation and chi-square test. Results: The study included 642 women (63.7%) and 366 men (36.3%), with mean age of 38. 6 ± 11.63 years. The correlation between health responsibility and self-care behaviors was positive and significant (p <0.001, r = 0.33). Self-care behaviors and health responsibility were not significantly different in terms of age, occupation, marital status, and city of residence (p > 0.05). A higher proportion of women compared to men were in the category of good health responsibility (60.8% vs. 39.2) and self-care behaviors (67.8% vs. 32.2) (p <0.001). Conclusion: In the epidemics of diseases such as Covid-19, and especially in the absence of widespread vaccination and effective treatment, emphasis on the importance of commitment to health responsibility in order to perform self-care behaviors is the most important measure for prevention and control of diseases.
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