Society for Family Health, Abuja, Nigeria.
Society for Family Health Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria
BMJ Open. 2021 Mar 8;11(3):e043951. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043951.
This study was designed to assess levels of awareness, knowledge, attitude and practices relating to hypertension and diabetes among adults aged 35 years resident in selected communities in Imo and Kaduna states, Nigeria.
A descriptive cross-sectional study.
Selected communities across 14 local government areas in Imo and Kaduna states were included.
In total, 824 adults, aged 35 years or older and resident in selected communities where the Access-N project was being implemented in Imo and Kaduna states participated in the study.
The study assessed the level of hypertension and diabetes knowledge among the participants. Regular blood pressure (BP) and glucose screening practices were also examined as outcome measures.
The mean age of the respondents was 48.32 years. In total, 778 (94.4%) and 746 (90.5%) of the respondents were aware of hypertension and diabetes, respectively. The mean hypertension and diabetes knowledge scores (±SD) were 4.99 (±1.99) and 8.02 (±2.61), respectively. A total of 326 (41.9%) respondents aware of hypertension had a good knowledge of hypertension while 477 (63.9%) of those aware of diabetes had a good knowledge of diabetes. Levels of hypertension and diabetes knowledge were found to be associated with physical activity and the level of education of the respondents. About two-thirds (62.6%) and less than half (41.5%) of the respondents, respectively check their BP and blood glucose (BG) levels regularly (at least once yearly). Statistically significant associations were observed between age and regular BP and BG level checks.
Despite the high awareness rate of hypertension and diabetes observed in this study and a relatively good knowledge about the two conditions, unhealthy lifestyle practices and non-regular routine screening abounds among the respondents. Thus, there is a need to improve access to quality information about hypertension and diabetes aimed at motivating adoption of healthy behaviours.
本研究旨在评估尼日利亚伊莫州和卡杜纳州选定社区中 35 岁及以上成年人对高血压和糖尿病的认知、知识、态度和实践水平。
描述性横断面研究。
纳入了伊莫州和卡杜纳州 14 个地方政府区的选定社区。
共有 824 名年龄在 35 岁及以上、居住在伊莫州和卡杜纳州正在实施 Access-N 项目的选定社区的成年人参与了这项研究。
该研究评估了参与者的高血压和糖尿病知识水平。定期血压(BP)和血糖筛查实践也被作为结果测量。
受访者的平均年龄为 48.32 岁。总共,分别有 778(94.4%)和 746(90.5%)的受访者知晓高血压和糖尿病。平均高血压和糖尿病知识得分(±标准差)分别为 4.99(±1.99)和 8.02(±2.61)。在知晓高血压的受访者中,有 326 人(41.9%)对高血压有很好的了解,而在知晓糖尿病的受访者中,有 477 人(63.9%)对糖尿病有很好的了解。高血压和糖尿病知识水平与受访者的身体活动和教育水平有关。大约三分之二(62.6%)和不到一半(41.5%)的受访者分别定期(至少每年一次)检查血压和血糖(BG)水平。年龄与定期 BP 和 BG 水平检查之间存在统计学显著关联。
尽管本研究观察到高血压和糖尿病的高知晓率以及对这两种疾病相对较好的认识,但不健康的生活方式和非定期常规筛查在受访者中普遍存在。因此,需要改善获取有关高血压和糖尿病的高质量信息的途径,以激励人们采取健康行为。