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Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prevention: Preliminary Survey of Baseline Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of a Nigerian Rural Community

机译:心血管疾病风险的预防:尼日利亚农村社区的基线知识,态度和做法的初步调查

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Background:Knowledge and attitude are significant factors impinging on whether individuals seek healthcare service. This flows on to impact public health knowledge of prevalence of diseases, and in turn, the practice of preventive medicine. As part of the international research collaboration agenda for Prediabetes and Cardiovascular Complications Study, a preliminary survey of one of the Ndokwa communities of Nigeria has been carried out.Aim:This study was to understand the baseline knowledge, attitudes and practices of a rural community in regards to cardiovascular diseases, and behavior toward risk management.Materials and Methods:Seventy-four volunteer participants were recruited, after public lectures, through secondary school and churches in the community. The survey was done using questionnaire. The knowledge component comprised questions about educational and personal health opinion. The attitude and practice components comprised questions about exercises and visiting healthcare facilities. Occupational backgrounds were also asked.Results:It is observed that majority of the community dwellers have (1) completed at least secondary education, (2) never attended a health check-up; and (3) do not engage in physical activity in the context of exercise. Twenty of the participants indicated not being in good health, of which only 35% have attended medical check-up for their ailment. Many of those who are yet to seek healthcare service cite affordability as their reason. With specific regards to diabetes and cardiovascular risk, over 71% of the survey participants are yet to do any blood sugar and/or lipid profile tests.Conclusion:This preliminary survey indicates that although the majority of respondents have secondary education and therefore are relatively literate, there is a gap between their knowledge of ill-health versus attitude and practice toward prevention; especially cardiovascular and diabetes diseases.
机译:背景:知识和态度是影响个人是否寻求医疗服务的重要因素。这继续影响着公众对疾病流行的认识,进而影响了预防医学的实践。作为糖尿病前期和心血管并发症研究国际研究合作议程的一部分,已经对尼日利亚的Ndokwa社区之一进行了初步调查。目的:该研究旨在了解尼日利亚农村社区的基本知识,态度和做法。材料和方法:公开演讲后,通过中学和社区教堂招募了44名志愿者。该调查是使用问卷进行的。知识部分包括有关教育和个人健康意见的问题。态度和练习组成部分包括有关练习和就诊医疗设施的问题。结果:据观察,大多数社区居民已经(1)至少完成了中等教育,(2)从未接受过健康检查; (3)不要在运动中从事体育活动。二十名参与者表示身体不好,其中只有35%的人接受了疾病的身体检查。许多尚未寻求医疗服务的人都将负担能力作为其理由。对于糖尿病和心血管疾病的特殊关注,超过71%的调查参与者尚未进行任何血糖和/或脂质状况测试。结论:这项初步调查表明,尽管大多数受访者接受过中等教育,因此相对识字,他们对健康的知识与预防的态度和实践之间存在差距。特别是心血管疾病和糖尿病。

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