KAP � Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice & Prevalence Study of Diabetes Mellitus among Morning Walkers in the City of Ahmedabad
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Growing evidence from knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) studies indicates an urgent need to improve diabetes awareness, early diagnosis, risk factor control, and management & disease burden.Objective:
Objective of this present study was to know awareness of the diabetes risk factors & management among morning walkers of the city of Ahmedabad and to know the prevalence of diabetes cases among the general population of Ahmedabad.Methodology:
The present study is a cross-sectional study based in the Ahmedabad district of Gujarat. After obtaining signed informed consent at first & Data will be collected according to a standard protocol using an interview-based questionnaire, and random blood sugar will be checked using an instant glucometer and strips.Result:
The mean 盨D scores of the study population regarding the knowledge, attitude, and practice outcomes were 4.04 � 1.03 ,2.20 � 0.90, 3.80 � 0.85. prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus found in this study is 43.49% which is predicted by value of Random Blood sugar 100-125 and ? 125 mg/dl.Conclusion:
Variables other than knowledge and attitude have a role in illness management. Poor self-management, a lack of desire, insufficient social support, or a lack of resources needed for sustained lifestyle adjustment behaviour are all potential explanations.
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Year:
2022
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