Among hypertensive and diabetic patients, 36.65% had good knowledge and 42.67% had good prevention practice regarding stroke, with urban residency strongly predicting good knowledge (AOR 4.54).
Cross-Sectional (n=382)
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Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus (n=382)
Good knowledge and prevention practice of stroke
Background: Because of poor health care service delivery and a low level of public awareness of the disease the incidence and disability rate of stroke has been increased. The study aimed to assess the knowledge, prevention practice, and associated socio-demographic factors towards stroke among hypertensive and diabetic patients. Method: Cross-sectional based study design was applied on hypertensive and diabetic patients after they were selected with a simple random sampling technique. The data were collected with a structured intervieweradministered questionnaire. Result: All the computed 382 respondents responded with a response rate of 100%. Among the participants 52.36% were males. The finding showed that the respondents had 36.65% and 42.67% good knowledge and prevention practice of stroke respectively. The associated demographic factors with good knowledge of stroke were urban residency AOR, (95% CI), 4.54 (2.23-9.25), Age 5 years' duration of the disease AOR, 95% CI; 1.94 (1.15-3.27). Similarly, urban residency AOR, (95% CI); 1.91 (1.06-3.43), being educated AOR, 95% CI; 2.98 (1.67-5.31) monthly income [AOR, 95% CI; 2 (1.20-3.32) and medical condition become hypertension (HTN) with Diabetes mellitus (DM) AOR, 95% CI; 2.068 (1.20-3.57) were strongly associated factors with good prevention practice of stroke. However, the occupational status being Farmer AOR, 95% CI; 0.31 (0.107-0.91) was preventive against good prevention practice of stroke.
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Abebe Basazn Mekuria
University of South Australia
Zemene Demelash Kifle
University of Tasmania
Abreham Degu Melak
University of Gondar
Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
University of Gondar
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Mekuria et al. (Sat,) conducted a cross-sectional in Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus (n=382). Among hypertensive and diabetic patients, 36.65% had good knowledge and 42.67% had good prevention practice regarding stroke, with urban residency strongly predicting good knowledge (AOR 4.54).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11daa08793652519a56cde — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cegh.2021.100950