De la Cruz Alistair Kashmir, Tan Ceryl Cindy, Cruz Makarius Dela
Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Chong Hua Hospital, Cebu City, Philippines.
Municipal Health Office, Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines.
J ASEAN Fed Endocr Soc. 2019;34(2):180-188. doi: 10.15605/jafes.034.02.09. Epub 2019 Nov 10.
To determine the beliefs and attitudes towards diabetes of rural health care providers in Aklan, Philippines using the Diabetes Attitude Scale 3 (DAS-3) and to determine factors associated with it.
This is a cross-sectional analytic survey. A total of 339 health care providers were given self-administered DAS-3 questionnaires. Additional data gathered included their age, highest educational attainment, position, municipality class, diabetes as a co-morbidity, attendance to diabetes classes, and family history of diabetes.
Rural health care providers showed an overall mean positive attitude score of 3.5 using the DAS-3 questionnaire. In decreasing order, mean scores of participants according to subscale is as follows: "Need for Special Training in Education" (4.13) >"Autonomy of diabetes for patients" (3.70) >"Psychosocial Impact of Diabetes" (3.60) >"Value of Tight Glucose Control" (3.14) and "Seriousness of Type 2 Diabetes" (3.09). Physicians have the highest mean scores consistently in all subscales compared to other health care providers. Among the different factors considered, educational attainment (=0.005) and work position (=<0.001) were found out to affect attitude score of health care providers.
This study has shown that the majority of the rural health care providers believe in the need for special training of healthcare providers, psychosocial impact of diabetes and patient autonomy in diabetes self-care. However, the majority still do not strongly believe in the seriousness of diabetes and the benefits of tight sugar control. Educational attainment and work position are the consistent factors that impact diabetes-related attitude; therefore, the need to strengthen continuous medical education among health care providers.
使用糖尿病态度量表3(DAS - 3)确定菲律宾阿克兰农村医疗保健提供者对糖尿病的信念和态度,并确定与之相关的因素。
这是一项横断面分析调查。共向339名医疗保健提供者发放了DAS - 3自填式问卷。收集的其他数据包括他们的年龄、最高学历、职位、市镇类别、糖尿病合并症、参加糖尿病课程情况以及糖尿病家族史。
使用DAS - 3问卷,农村医疗保健提供者的总体平均积极态度得分为3.5。按子量表划分,参与者的平均得分从高到低依次为:“教育方面的特殊培训需求”(4.13)>“患者糖尿病自主管理”(3.70)>“糖尿病的心理社会影响”(3.60)>“严格血糖控制的价值”(3.14)和“2型糖尿病的严重性”(3.09)。与其他医疗保健提供者相比,医生在所有子量表中的平均得分始终最高。在考虑的不同因素中,发现学历(=0.005)和工作职位(=<0.001)会影响医疗保健提供者的态度得分。
本研究表明,大多数农村医疗保健提供者认为医疗保健提供者需要接受特殊培训、认识到糖尿病的心理社会影响以及患者在糖尿病自我管理中的自主性。然而,大多数人仍然不太相信糖尿病的严重性以及严格控制血糖的益处。学历和工作职位是影响糖尿病相关态度的持续因素;因此,需要加强医疗保健提供者的继续医学教育。