Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kuwait University, Kuwait City 12037, Kuwait.
Department of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Isra University, Amman 11622, Jordan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 29;20(3):2369. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032369.
To assess perceived fear and to evaluate the level of knowledge, attitude, and prevention practices (KAP) regarding COVID-19 infection among patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) attending primary healthcare centers (PHCs) in Kuwait. This will help evaluate gaps and provide appropriate support to limit the spread of COVID-19 infection in high-risk patients.
A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out using a self-administered questionnaire. All patients aged 18 years or older attending for follow-up or newly diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes were eligible to participate in the study. Patients waiting for their regular follow-up appointments at the PHCs were invited verbally to take part in the study. The study excluded patients under the age of 18 and those with significant cognitive or physical impairment that might interfere with independent self-care behavior. The questionnaire included 57 items. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
A total of 294 questionnaires were distributed to patients at PHCs in three health districts (Hawally, Capital, and Farwaniya) in Kuwait; 251 patients agreed to participate in the study, yielding a response rate of 85.4%. The study showed that most patients had moderate knowledge (71.1%) of COVID-19. The majority of correctly responded questions were about the mode of COVID-19 transmission, the most common clinical presentations, and at-risk people. On the other hand, 83.7% (n = 210) identified common cold symptoms (stuffy nose, runny nose, and sneezing) as COVID-19 symptoms. More than half of the patients (n = 146, 58.2%) were unable to identify uncommon COVID-19 symptoms, such as diarrhea and skin rash or discoloration. Most patients had a positive attitude (90.9%) and good prevention practices (83.6%). The overall fear score of the participating patients was 21.6 ± 6.5 (61.7%).
Regardless of the positive attitude and good preventive practices of the patients, they had moderate knowledge levels about COVID-19. This indicates that there are significant knowledge gaps that still need to be filled. Different strategies can be used for this purpose, such as social media and public information campaigns. Supporting psychological well-being is vital for at-risk patients during a pandemic.
评估患者对 COVID-19 感染的恐惧程度,并评估糖尿病(DM)患者在科威特初级保健中心(PHC)的知识、态度和预防措施(KAP)水平。这将有助于评估差距并为限制高危患者 COVID-19 感染的传播提供适当的支持。
使用自我管理问卷进行描述性横断面研究。所有年龄在 18 岁或以上、正在接受随访或新诊断为 1 型或 2 型糖尿病的患者均有资格参加本研究。PHC 预约的患者会被口头邀请参加研究。该研究排除了年龄在 18 岁以下且认知或身体功能显著受损的患者,因为这些因素可能会干扰独立的自我护理行为。问卷共 57 项。数据采用描述性统计分析。
共向科威特三个卫生区(豪尔、首都和法尔瓦尼亚)的 PHC 患者分发了 294 份问卷;251 名患者同意参加研究,应答率为 85.4%。研究表明,大多数患者对 COVID-19 有中等程度的了解(71.1%)。正确回答的问题多数是关于 COVID-19 的传播途径、最常见的临床表现和高危人群。另一方面,83.7%(n=210)将普通感冒症状(鼻塞、流涕和打喷嚏)识别为 COVID-19 症状。超过一半的患者(n=146,58.2%)无法识别不常见的 COVID-19 症状,如腹泻、皮疹或皮肤变色。大多数患者态度积极(90.9%),预防措施良好(83.6%)。参与患者的总体恐惧评分得分为 21.6±6.5(61.7%)。
尽管患者态度积极,预防措施良好,但他们对 COVID-19 的了解程度中等。这表明仍存在重大知识差距,需要加以弥补。为此可以采用不同的策略,如社交媒体和公共信息宣传活动。在大流行期间,为高危患者提供心理支持至关重要。