Gosadi Ibrahim M, Daghriri Khaled A, Otayf Abdullah A, Nemri Abdulrhman A, Kaal Abdulaziz A, Qussadi Abdullah M, Maashi Manal M, Arishy Alshaymaa M, Mushafa Hadeel M, Salim Abdulrhman M
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, 82621 Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, 82621 Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi J Biol Sci. 2021 May;28(5):2951-2955. doi: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.02.032. Epub 2021 Feb 17.
Patient's awareness of their clinical and laboratory parameters is an indicator of the degree of involvement in achieving their management goals. This investigation aimed to identify awareness of patients affected by chronic non-communicable diseases of their clinical and laboratory parameters and factors associated with the awareness.
This study was a cross-sectional investigation conducted in the Jazan region, between January and August 2020. Data was collected during phone interviews utilizing a semi-structured questionnaire. Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated to estimate the likelihood of awareness of each clinical and laboratory parameter according to the measured demographic variables.
The total number of recruited patients was 675. The mean age of participants was 53.7 years and the 28.7% of patients were illiterate. About 17% of the patient do not attend follow-up visits to any healthcare provider. When patients were asked about their parameters, 87% of them were able to report their body weight and 74% were able to report their height. However, less than half of patients were aware of their glycated hemoglobin level (HbA1c) (271/675 patients) and systolic blood pressure (BP) level (329/ 675 patients), and a minority were aware of their total cholesterol level (71/675 patients). Being female, resident in a rural area, illiterate, and older than 53 was strongly associated with high odds of limited awareness about their own clinical and laboratory parameters (P values < 0.05).
Awareness of patients affected by chronic non-communicable diseases of their own clinical and laboratory parameters in the Jazan region is sub-optimal where this limited awareness is likely to be associated with the lower engagement of patients with achieving their desired management targets.
患者对自身临床和实验室参数的了解程度是其参与实现管理目标程度的一个指标。本研究旨在确定受慢性非传染性疾病影响的患者对其临床和实验室参数的了解情况以及与这种了解相关的因素。
本研究是一项于2020年1月至8月在吉赞地区进行的横断面调查。通过电话访谈,利用半结构化问卷收集数据。根据所测量的人口统计学变量计算优势比(OR),以估计对每个临床和实验室参数的了解可能性。
招募的患者总数为675人。参与者的平均年龄为53.7岁,28.7%的患者为文盲。约17%的患者未前往任何医疗服务提供者处进行随访。当询问患者关于他们的参数时,87%的患者能够说出自己的体重,74%的患者能够说出自己的身高。然而,不到一半的患者知道自己的糖化血红蛋白水平(HbA1c)(271/675名患者)和收缩压(BP)水平(329/675名患者),少数患者知道自己的总胆固醇水平(71/675名患者)。女性、居住在农村地区、文盲以及年龄超过53岁与对自身临床和实验室参数了解有限的高可能性密切相关(P值<0.05)。
在吉赞地区,受慢性非传染性疾病影响的患者对自身临床和实验室参数的了解情况欠佳,这种有限的了解可能与患者在实现预期管理目标方面的参与度较低有关。