Title of article :
Diabetes knowledge, beliefs and practices among people with diabetes attending a university hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Rafique, G. Aga Khan University - Department of Community Health Sciences, Pakistan , Azam, S.I. Aga Khan University - Department of Community Health Sciences, Pakistan , White, F. Dalhousie University - Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Canada
Abstract :
A structured questionnaire on knowledge, beliefs and practices regarding diabetes was administered to 199 persons with diabetes (92.5% type 2) attending the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi. Mean age [standard deviation (SD)] was 53 (11) years. Mean duration of diabetes (SD) was 8 (7) years in men and 9 (6) years in women. Men had a significantly better knowledge score than women (P = 0.02); there was no significant difference in the beliefs and practices scores. Scores were classed as good ( 60%) in only 13.6% of participants for knowledge, 17.6% for beliefs and 11.2% for practices. About 38% of the participants had received education on diabetes care.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal