Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Pharmacy, Landseed International Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
J Diabetes Res. 2020 Jun 18;2020:2953521. doi: 10.1155/2020/2953521. eCollection 2020.
This study aimed at (1) examining the misconceptions of patients with diabetes in Taiwan and (2) examining the association between patients' diabetes knowledge and their demographic characteristics.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted at a metropolitan hospital in northern Taiwan. A total of 501 outpatients with diabetes were recruited, mostly from the hospital's endocrinology and metabolism clinic, nephrology clinic, and dialysis center. A self-developed questionnaire that consisted of demographic information and a diabetes knowledge test was administered. The knowledge test included 10 True/False questions and 6 multiple-choice questions that aimed at identifying patients' common misconceptions about diabetes.
A perfect score on the diabetes knowledge test was 16 points, and the mean ± SD score of the respondents was 11.5 ± 2.8. The most common misconception was "People can always feel when their blood sugar level is high." (64%), followed by "Taking insulin hurts the kidneys and may result in a need for dialysis." (52%) and "Being a vegetarian helps control blood sugar levels." (48%). The total knowledge scores were significantly associated with education levels ( = 0.39, < 0.001), average monthly income ( = 0.28, < 0.001), and age ( = -0.34, < 0.001).
Certain misconceptions are prevalent among patients with diabetes, particularly in those with older age, lower education levels, or lower income. Healthcare providers need to work to eliminate common misconceptions and modify diabetes educational programs accordingly to help patients manage diabetes more effectively.
本研究旨在:(1) 调查台湾糖尿病患者的误解;(2) 研究患者的糖尿病知识与其人口统计学特征之间的关系。
本研究采用横断面调查,在台湾北部的一家都市医院进行。共招募了 501 名糖尿病门诊患者,主要来自医院的内分泌和代谢科、肾病科和透析中心。采用自行设计的问卷,包括人口统计学信息和糖尿病知识测试。知识测试包括 10 个是非题和 6 个选择题,旨在确定患者对糖尿病的常见误解。
糖尿病知识测试的满分是 16 分,受访者的平均得分为 11.5 ± 2.8。最常见的误解是“人们总能感觉到血糖高”(64%),其次是“使用胰岛素会损害肾脏,可能导致需要透析”(52%)和“吃素有助于控制血糖水平”(48%)。总的知识得分与教育程度显著相关( = 0.39, < 0.001)、月平均收入( = 0.28, < 0.001)和年龄( = -0.34, < 0.001)。
某些误解在糖尿病患者中很普遍,尤其是年龄较大、教育程度较低或收入较低的患者。医疗保健提供者需要努力消除常见的误解,并相应地修改糖尿病教育计划,以帮助患者更有效地管理糖尿病。