Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia.

<b>Background and Objective: </b> Few studies have been conducted in Saudi Arabia to assess the level of awareness and knowledge of the population about diabetes mellitus (DM) risk factors and preventative measures. The objective of this study was to measure this knowledge among attendee...

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Main Authors: Aljoudi Abdullah, Taha Attia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2009-01-01
Series:Annals of Saudi Medicine
Online Access:http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2009;volume=29;issue=1;spage=15;epage=19;aulast=Aljoudi
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spelling doaj-5cd72d1012624e5b95e45853267b0dd32020-11-24T21:20:06ZengKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research CentreAnnals of Saudi Medicine0256-49472009-01-012911519Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia.Aljoudi AbdullahTaha Attia<b>Background and Objective: </b> Few studies have been conducted in Saudi Arabia to assess the level of awareness and knowledge of the population about diabetes mellitus (DM) risk factors and preventative measures. The objective of this study was to measure this knowledge among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia. <b> Methods: </b> A sample of 300 male and female Saudis aged 18 years and older from the catchment area of the Aqrabya Primary Care Center were randomly selected for this cross-sectional survey. Data were collected through a structured face-to-face interview using a pre-piloted Arabic instrument. Regression analysis was used to identify the predictors of knowledge. <b> Results: </b> The 288 participants interviewed included 100 males and 188 females. The mean (SD) age was 44.7 (12.6) years for males and 33.8 (12.4) years for females. Fewer than 50&#x0025; of participants knew about DM risk factors and preventive measures. In a regression model that included age, sex and education, education had a statistically significant positive association with knowledge of risk factors (odds ratio 12.5, 95&#x0025; CI 6 .26 -25 .2 ,P&#60; .001)<sup> </sup> and preventive measures (odds ratio 7.6, 95&#x0025; CI 4.01-14.2, P&#60; .001), and age had a statistically significant negative association with knowledge of DM risk factors (odds ratio 0.377, 95&#x0025; CI 0.207-0.685, P=.001) and prevention (odds ratio 0.407, 95&#x0025; CI 0.231-0.717, P=.001). The main risk factor stated by participants was obesity (35.8&#x0025;), while the main preventive measure mentioned was weight reduction (37.9&#x0025;). <b> Conclusion: </b> Attendees had poor knowledge of DM risk factors and preventive measures. The level of education and age were important predictors of knowledge. Programs for health education of the community about DM risk factors and preventive measures are needed.http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2009;volume=29;issue=1;spage=15;epage=19;aulast=Aljoudi
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Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia.
Annals of Saudi Medicine
author_facet Aljoudi Abdullah
Taha Attia
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title Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia.
title_short Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia.
title_full Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia.
title_fullStr Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia.
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia.
title_sort knowledge of diabetes risk factors and preventive measures among attendees of a primary care center in eastern saudi arabia.
publisher King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
series Annals of Saudi Medicine
issn 0256-4947
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <b>Background and Objective: </b> Few studies have been conducted in Saudi Arabia to assess the level of awareness and knowledge of the population about diabetes mellitus (DM) risk factors and preventative measures. The objective of this study was to measure this knowledge among attendees of a primary care center in eastern Saudi Arabia. <b> Methods: </b> A sample of 300 male and female Saudis aged 18 years and older from the catchment area of the Aqrabya Primary Care Center were randomly selected for this cross-sectional survey. Data were collected through a structured face-to-face interview using a pre-piloted Arabic instrument. Regression analysis was used to identify the predictors of knowledge. <b> Results: </b> The 288 participants interviewed included 100 males and 188 females. The mean (SD) age was 44.7 (12.6) years for males and 33.8 (12.4) years for females. Fewer than 50&#x0025; of participants knew about DM risk factors and preventive measures. In a regression model that included age, sex and education, education had a statistically significant positive association with knowledge of risk factors (odds ratio 12.5, 95&#x0025; CI 6 .26 -25 .2 ,P&#60; .001)<sup> </sup> and preventive measures (odds ratio 7.6, 95&#x0025; CI 4.01-14.2, P&#60; .001), and age had a statistically significant negative association with knowledge of DM risk factors (odds ratio 0.377, 95&#x0025; CI 0.207-0.685, P=.001) and prevention (odds ratio 0.407, 95&#x0025; CI 0.231-0.717, P=.001). The main risk factor stated by participants was obesity (35.8&#x0025;), while the main preventive measure mentioned was weight reduction (37.9&#x0025;). <b> Conclusion: </b> Attendees had poor knowledge of DM risk factors and preventive measures. The level of education and age were important predictors of knowledge. Programs for health education of the community about DM risk factors and preventive measures are needed.
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