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“疾病知识与信息需求——糖尿病(2017)”研究的初步结果。

First results from the study 'Disease knowledge and information needs - Diabetes mellitus (2017)'.

作者信息

Paprott Rebecca, Heidemann Christin, Stühmann Lena M, Baumert Jens, Du Yong, Hansen Sylvia, Zeisler Marie-Luise, Lemcke Johannes, Beyhl Silke, Kuhnert Ronny, Schmidt Christian, Gabrys Lars, Teti Andrea, Ziese Thomas, Schmich Patrick, Gellert Paul, Zahn Daniela, Scheidt-Nave Christa

机构信息

Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring.

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Institute for Medical Sociology.

出版信息

J Health Monit. 2018 Jun 6;3(Suppl 3):22-60. doi: 10.17886/RKI-GBE-2018-064. eCollection 2018 Jun.

Abstract

Very little research has been undertaken into what people in Germany know about diabetes, the information they may require about the condition, where they look for such information and how they rate the information currently available. In 2017, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) carried out a nationwide telephone survey aimed at answering these questions. The study entitled 'Disease knowledge and information needs - Diabetes mellitus (2017)' focused on people aged at least 18 years. A total of 2,327 people without diabetes and 1,479 people with diagnosed diabetes were interviewed for the study. First results show that 56.7% of people without diabetes and 92.8% of those with diabetes rate their knowledge about the condition as 'very good' or 'good'. People without diabetes were found to have the strongest need for information in terms of 'lifestyle changes, health promotion and disease prevention', whereas respondents with diabetes stressed the strongest need for information about 'treatment and therapy'. Almost a third of respondents without diabetes have actively sought information about diabetes at least once, mostly via print media. Patients with diabetes stated that their general practitioner was their most frequent source of information about the condition. In both groups, about half of respondents reported that they found it difficult to judge the trustworthiness of the information published in the media about diabetes. The results of the study form part of the German National Diabetes Surveillance, which is coordinated by the RKI. The data are also intended to be used by the Federal Centre for Health Education to develop a strategy to improve the information provided about diabetes.

摘要

关于德国人对糖尿病的了解程度、他们可能需要的有关该疾病的信息、他们从何处获取此类信息以及如何评价当前可得信息,相关研究极少。2017年,罗伯特·科赫研究所(RKI)开展了一项全国性电话调查,旨在回答这些问题。这项名为“疾病知识与信息需求——糖尿病(2017)”的研究聚焦于年龄至少18岁的人群。共有2327名非糖尿病患者和1479名已确诊糖尿病患者接受了该研究的访谈。初步结果显示,56.7%的非糖尿病患者和92.8%的糖尿病患者将他们对该疾病的了解程度评为“非常好”或“好”。研究发现,非糖尿病患者在“生活方式改变、健康促进和疾病预防”方面对信息的需求最为强烈,而糖尿病患者则强调对“治疗和疗法”信息的需求最为强烈。近三分之一的非糖尿病受访者至少主动寻求过一次有关糖尿病的信息,大多是通过印刷媒体。糖尿病患者表示,他们的全科医生是他们获取有关该疾病信息的最主要来源。在两组中,约一半的受访者表示,他们发现很难判断媒体上发布的有关糖尿病信息的可信度。该研究结果是德国国家糖尿病监测的一部分,由RKI协调。这些数据还旨在供联邦健康教育中心用于制定一项战略,以改善有关糖尿病的信息提供情况。

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