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Educational needs of diabetic patients Type 2 in Tishreen Hospital in Latakia

الاحتياجات التعليمية لدى مرضى الداء السكري النوع الثاني في مستشفى تشرين الجامعي بمدينة اللاذقية

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 Publication date 2018
  fields Nursing
and research's language is العربية
 Created by Shamra Editor




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introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a global epidemic and a leading cause for increasing mortality and morbidity. Although prevention and care policies exist, diabetes continues to be a global public health problem with serious consequences. Aim: To assess the educational needs on diabetes among patients, level of knowledge and patient specific characteristics that are associated with this knowledge. Method: A descriptive study was conducted among 50 patients who entered Tishreen university between May 2017 and December 2017. Questionnaire on different domains of diabetes such as general knowledge, complications, treatment, life style, symptoms and prevention. Each statement was given a score of one if it was answered correctly and zero for a wrong answer. Out of a total score, a score of seventy percent and above was considered good knowledge , between thirty percent and seventy considered moderate, less than thirty considered poor knowledge . Results: more than half, were > 50 years (54%), (54%) were males, 46% were female. Most of educational needs were: regarding of insulin, its kinds, sides effects, methods of prevention of diabetic foot and care it. The level of knowledge of diabetes was moderate 63%. Recommendation: Awareness regarding all the aspects of diabetes mellitus needs to be increased for better control of the disease and its complications. Future studies about effect of education program on improvement of knowledge and self care, especially about the diabetic foot.

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