Health Literacy in Rural Areas of China: Hypertension Knowledge Survey
We conducted this study to determine levels and correlates of hypertension knowledge among rural Chinese adults, and to assess the association between knowledge levels and salty food consumption among hypertensive and non-hypertensive populations. This face-to-face cross sectional survey included 66...
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doaj-2c878ab83dfa4b30aba21345c089667d2020-11-25T00:30:37ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012013-03-011031125113810.3390/ijerph10031125Health Literacy in Rural Areas of China: Hypertension Knowledge SurveyHude QuanQunhong WuMingli JiaoLijun GaoHong SunXia LiNing NingYanhua HaoWe conducted this study to determine levels and correlates of hypertension knowledge among rural Chinese adults, and to assess the association between knowledge levels and salty food consumption among hypertensive and non-hypertensive populations. This face-to-face cross sectional survey included 665 hypertensive and 854 non-hypertensive respondents in the rural areas of Heilongjiang province, China. Hypertension knowledge was assessed through a 10-item test; respondents received 10 points for each correct answer. Among respondents, the average hypertension knowledge score was 26 out of a maximum of 100 points for hypertensive and 20 for non-hypertensive respondents. Hypertension knowledge was associated with marital status, education, health status, periodically reading books, newspapers or other materials, history of blood pressure measurement, and attending hypertension educational sessions. Hypertension knowledge is extremely low in rural areas of China. Hypertension education programs should focus on marginal populations, such as individuals who are not married or illiterate to enhance their knowledge levels. Focusing on educational and literacy levels in conjunction with health education is important given illiteracy is still a prominent issue for the Chinese rural population.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/10/3/1125hypertensionknowledgerural Chinese adulthypertension education program |
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Hude Quan Qunhong Wu Mingli Jiao Lijun Gao Hong Sun Xia Li Ning Ning Yanhua Hao Health Literacy in Rural Areas of China: Hypertension Knowledge Survey International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health hypertension knowledge rural Chinese adult hypertension education program |
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Hude Quan Qunhong Wu Mingli Jiao Lijun Gao Hong Sun Xia Li Ning Ning Yanhua Hao |
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Health Literacy in Rural Areas of China: Hypertension Knowledge Survey |
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Health Literacy in Rural Areas of China: Hypertension Knowledge Survey |
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Health Literacy in Rural Areas of China: Hypertension Knowledge Survey |
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Health Literacy in Rural Areas of China: Hypertension Knowledge Survey |
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Health Literacy in Rural Areas of China: Hypertension Knowledge Survey |
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health literacy in rural areas of china: hypertension knowledge survey |
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We conducted this study to determine levels and correlates of hypertension knowledge among rural Chinese adults, and to assess the association between knowledge levels and salty food consumption among hypertensive and non-hypertensive populations. This face-to-face cross sectional survey included 665 hypertensive and 854 non-hypertensive respondents in the rural areas of Heilongjiang province, China. Hypertension knowledge was assessed through a 10-item test; respondents received 10 points for each correct answer. Among respondents, the average hypertension knowledge score was 26 out of a maximum of 100 points for hypertensive and 20 for non-hypertensive respondents. Hypertension knowledge was associated with marital status, education, health status, periodically reading books, newspapers or other materials, history of blood pressure measurement, and attending hypertension educational sessions. Hypertension knowledge is extremely low in rural areas of China. Hypertension education programs should focus on marginal populations, such as individuals who are not married or illiterate to enhance their knowledge levels. Focusing on educational and literacy levels in conjunction with health education is important given illiteracy is still a prominent issue for the Chinese rural population. |
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hypertension knowledge rural Chinese adult hypertension education program |
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