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Sources of information on diabetes and its demographic correlates: a nationwide survey among Singapore residents

机译:糖尿病及其人口相关性的信息来源:对新加坡居民的全国性调查

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Diabetes is a major public health concern in Singapore, and the Singapore Government declared a ‘War on Diabetes’, which included a nationwide public health campaign. It is important to identify what sources of diabetes information reach the general population, whether this differs by socio-demographic characteristics and if the sources of information influence knowledge of diabetes to aid the successful dissemination of health information. Two thousand eight hundred ninety-five respondents were part of a population-based cross-sectional study conducted from February 2019 to September 2020. Respondents rated on a five-point scale whether they had obtained information on diabetes from eight different information sources, and responses were dichotomized into ‘endorsed receiving information’ or ‘not endorsed receiving information’. Poisson regression models were conducted with the ‘endorsement of receiving information’ from each source as the outcome and socio-demographic variables as predictors. 95.9% of the study population had received information on diabetes from at least one source, and the mean number of sources was 4.2 ± 2.0. The leading source was media articles (82.1%), followed by health promotion videos/advertisements (77.9%), online websites (58.5%), books (56.5%), healthcare professionals (55.0%), radio (54.4%), public forums (27.7%) and support groups (15.5%). Endorsing a greater number of informational sources was associated with being younger, belonging to Malay or Indian instead of Chinese ethnicity, and having diabetes. An intensive nationwide diabetes awareness campaign successfully reached the public in Singapore with specific sources of information depending on socio-demographic characteristics. Findings suggest that diabetes information campaigns should utilize multiple channels for dissemination considering the different socio-demographic subgroups.
机译:糖尿病是新加坡的一个主要公共卫生问题,新加坡政府宣布了“向糖尿病宣战”,其中包括一项全国性的公共卫生运动。重要的是要确定哪些糖尿病信息来源到达了普通人群,这是否因社会人口特征而异,以及信息来源是否影响糖尿病知识以帮助成功传播健康信息。2019 年 2 月至 2020 年 9 月进行的一项基于人群的横断面研究涉及 2895 名受访者。受访者以 5 分制对他们是否从 8 个不同的信息来源获得过糖尿病信息进行评分,回答分为“认可接收信息”或“不认可接收信息”。泊松回归模型以“认可从每个来源接收信息”作为结果,以社会人口变量作为预测因子进行。95.9% 的研究人群至少从一个来源收到了糖尿病信息,平均来源数量为 4.2 ± 2.0。主要来源是媒体文章 (82.1%),其次是健康促进视频/广告 (77.9%)、在线网站 (58.5%)、书籍 (56.5%)、医护专业人员 (55.0%)、电台 (54.4%)、公共论坛 (27.7%) 和支持小组 (15.5%)。支持更多的信息来源与更年轻、属于马来人或印度人而不是华人以及患有糖尿病有关。一项密集的全国糖尿病宣传活动成功地覆盖了新加坡的公众,并根据社会人口特征提供了特定的信息来源。研究结果表明,考虑到不同的社会人口亚群体,糖尿病信息运动应利用多种渠道进行传播。

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