Assessment of the probiotic products usage barriers and the status of knowledge, attitude, practice in nurses and medical sciences students: A descriptive-analytical study

Laleh Pyahoo, M. Amouie, Haniyeh Shafaghi Omam, Hosein Bagherzadeh, Shakiba Askari, Y. Khajebishak
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Introduction: Probiotics, as live microorganisms, exert beneficial effects on controlling diseases. Considering the lack of study in this field, the present study was conducted to assess the barriers of probiotic product's usage and the status of knowledge, attitude, and practice among nurses and medical sciences students in Maragheh city. Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was carried out on 386 subjects (59 nurses and 327 students) of both genders at Maragheh University of Medical Sciences between 2020 and 2021. Convenience sampling was used on educational-therapeutic centers of Maragheh University of Medical Sciences. Data were collected by a questionnaire consisting of 35 questions, validity and reliability of which were previously evaluated. Independent sample t-test was used to compare the score of knowledge, attitude, performance and barriers, and Chi-square test was used to compare qualitative variables between the two groups of nurses and students.Values less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Overall, 386 subjects (129 men and 257 women) completed the study. About 54% of participants did not have enough knowledge regarding probiotics. Regarding the barriers to consumption, nearly 57% stated that there was no comprehensive and sufficient information about probiotic products, and 46% of participants mentioned that access to probiotic products was poor. There was a significant difference (p<0.001) between the two groups in terms of being interested in learning more about probiotics, welcoming probiotic workshops, using live microbes in controlling diseases and in the family's shopping basket, the healthier status of probiotic foods compared with current supplements and the effect of probiotics on the outcome of the treatment protocol (p<0.001). Conclusion: The involvement of media in raising awareness about the safety of probiotic products and general education in schools and the community through nurses and healthcare providers is recommended.
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护士和医科学生益生菌产品使用障碍及知识、态度和实践状况的评估:一项描述性分析研究
益生菌是一种活的微生物,对控制疾病有有益的作用。鉴于这一领域的研究不足,本研究旨在评估马拉赫市护士和医学专业学生使用益生菌产品的障碍、知识、态度和实践状况。方法:对2020 - 2021年Maragheh医学科学大学男女共386名受试者(59名护士和327名学生)进行描述性分析研究。采用方便抽样对马拉赫医科大学各教育治疗中心进行抽样。数据通过一份包含35个问题的问卷收集,问卷的效度和信度已在之前进行了评估。两组护士与学生的知识、态度、表现、障碍得分比较采用独立样本t检验,定性变量比较采用卡方检验。值小于0.05被认为是显著的。结果:总共有386名受试者(129名男性和257名女性)完成了研究。约54%的参与者对益生菌缺乏足够的了解。在消费障碍方面,近57%的受访者表示没有全面和充分的益生菌产品信息,46%的受访者提到益生菌产品的可及性很差。两组之间有显著差异(p<0.001),包括有兴趣更多地了解益生菌,欢迎益生菌研讨会,在控制疾病和家庭购物篮中使用活微生物,益生菌食品与当前补充剂相比的健康状况以及益生菌对治疗方案结果的影响(p<0.001)。结论:建议通过媒体的参与,通过护士和卫生保健提供者在学校和社区提高对益生菌产品安全性的认识和普通教育。
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