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沙特阿拉伯利雅得社区对预防呼吸道感染措施的遵守情况。

Community's compliance with measures for the prevention of respiratory infections in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

作者信息

Alhazmi Ali M, Alshammari Sulaiman A, Alenazi Hanan A, Shaik Shaffi A, AlZaid Hala M, Almahmoud Nouf S, Alshammari Hotoon S

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Research Chair of Health Education and Health Promotion, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

J Family Community Med. 2019 Sep-Dec;26(3):173-180. doi: 10.4103/jfcm.JFCM_4_19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Acute respiratory tract infections are the most common causes of both morbidity and mortality worldwid, and the management and prevention of acute respiratory infections is a global problem, especially in developing countries. This study sought to assess the community's compliance and practice of measures for the prevention of respiratory infections and discover their source of health information.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A cross-sectional study was carried out in the five biggest shopping malls in Riyadh city in July 2014. The required sample size was 980 persons aged 15 or older, with 196 from each of the five biggest shopping malls from each of the five geographic areas of Riyadh. Data was collected by face-to-face interview using standardised questionnaire, and analyzed using SPSS.

RESULTS

Overall, 48.3% of the participants thought that they were susceptible to any of the respiratory infections of pandemic influenza; 59.7% always washed their hands with water and soap and 34.8% used antibacterial soap. About 29% reported avoiding touching their eyes, noses, and mouths directly with their hands; 63.5% covered their noses and mouths with tissue paper when sneezing or coughing. A substantial number said they "never" shared their personal stuff, including towels (70.5%) and utensils (49.0%) with others. Only 21.2% avoided crowded places or wore a mask (9.1%) in such a situation. A high proportion (62.8%) did not take the seasonal flu vaccine. The most common sources of health information included television/radio (47.9%), social media (29.4%), and friends/family (28.1%).

CONCLUSIONS

Health authorities should seize every opportunity to prevent respiratory infections by adopting all evidence-based infection control measures to improve public awareness, attitude, and practice.

摘要

背景

急性呼吸道感染是全球发病和死亡的最常见原因,急性呼吸道感染的管理和预防是一个全球性问题,在发展中国家尤为如此。本研究旨在评估社区对预防呼吸道感染措施的依从性和实践情况,并找出他们的健康信息来源。

材料与方法

2014年7月在利雅得市的五个最大购物中心进行了一项横断面研究。所需样本量为980名15岁及以上的人,来自利雅得五个地理区域中每个区域的五个最大购物中心,每个购物中心抽取196人。通过使用标准化问卷进行面对面访谈收集数据,并使用SPSS进行分析。

结果

总体而言,48.3%的参与者认为他们易患大流行性流感的任何一种呼吸道感染;59.7%的人总是用肥皂和水洗手,34.8%的人使用抗菌肥皂。约29%的人报告避免用手直接触摸眼睛、鼻子和嘴巴;63.5%的人在打喷嚏或咳嗽时用纸巾捂住鼻子和嘴巴。相当一部分人表示他们“从不”与他人共用个人物品,包括毛巾(70.5%)和餐具(49.0%)。只有21.2%的人避免去拥挤的地方或在这种情况下戴口罩(9.1%)。很大一部分人(62.8%)没有接种季节性流感疫苗。最常见的健康信息来源包括电视/广播(47.9%)、社交媒体(29.4%)和朋友/家人(28.1%)。

结论

卫生当局应抓住一切机会,通过采取所有循证感染控制措施来预防呼吸道感染,以提高公众的意识、态度和实践。

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