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Knowledge of communicable and noncommunicable diseases among Karen ethnic high school students in rural Thasongyang, the far northwest of Thailand

机译:泰国西北部塔松阳农村克伦族高中生中的传染病和非传染病知识

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Background: The double burden of communicable and noncommunicable diseases (NCD) is an increasing trend in low- and-middle income developing countries. Rural and minority populations are underserved and likely to be affected severely by these burdens. Knowledge among young people could provide immunity to such diseases within a community in the long term. In this study we aimed to assess the knowledge of several highly prevalent NCDs (diabetes, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD]) and several highly incident communicable diseases (malaria and diarrheal diseases) among Karen high school students in a rural district in far northwest of Thailand. The aim of the study is to explore information for devising life-course health education that will be strategically based in schools.Method: A cross-sectional survey approved by the ethics committee of Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhon Lampang (BCNLP), Lampang, Thailand was conducted in Thasongyang, Tak province, from September 2011 to January 2012. Questionnaires for assessing knowledge regarding diabetes, hypertension, COPD, malaria, and diarrheal diseases were delivered to all 457 Karen high school students attending Thasongyang high school. A total of 371 students returned the questionnaires. Experts' validation and split-half reliability assessment was applied to the instrument.Results: Students' main sources of health information were their teachers (62%), health care workers (60%), television (59%), and parents (54%). Familial risk factors of diabetes and hypertension were not known to more than two thirds of the students. Except obesity and physical inactivity, lifestyle-related risk factors were also not known to the students. Though living in a malaria-endemic area, many of the Karen students had poor knowledge about preventive behaviors. Half of the students could not give a correct answer about the malaria and hygienic practice, which might normally be traditionally relayed messages.Conclusion: Health education and knowledge about common NCD and communicable diseases are yet to be prompted among the Karen students. A broader and more comprehensive school-based health education strategy for prevention of double burden diseases would benefit the rural minority population at the Thai-Myanmar border.
机译:背景:在中低收入发展中国家,传染病和非传染病的双重负担正在增加。农村人口和少数民族人口服务不足,并可能受到这些负担的严重影响。从长远来看,年轻人的知识可以为社区中的此类疾病提供免疫力。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估在农村地区卡伦高中学生中几种高度流行的非传染性疾病(糖尿病,高血压和慢性阻塞性肺疾病[COPD])和几种高度突发的传染病(疟疾和腹泻病)的知识。泰国西北部。该研究的目的是探索战略性地以学校为基础的生活过程健康教育的设计方法。方法:一项由泰国南邦府婆罗摩那那尼护理学院(BCNLP)伦理委员会批准的横断面调查该调查于2011年9月至2012年1月在来兴市的塔松阳进行。向所有在萨松阳高中就读的457名Karen高中学生发送了有关糖尿病,高血压,COPD,疟疾和腹泻病知识评估的问卷。共有371名学生返回了问卷。结果:学生的健康信息主要来源是他们的老师(62%),医护人员(60%),电视(59%)和父母(54) %)。超过三分之二的学生不知道糖尿病和高血压的家族危险因素。除了肥胖和缺乏运动外,与学生生活方式相关的危险因素也是未知的。尽管卡伦学生生活在疟疾高发地区,但他们对预防行为的知识很差。半数学生无法正确地回答有关疟疾和卫生习惯的问题,而这通常是传统上传达的信息。结论:在卡伦族学生中尚未开展有关普通非传染性疾病和传染病的健康教育和知识。预防双重负担疾病的更广泛,更全面的以学校为基础的健康教育战略将使泰缅边境的农村少数民族受益。

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