Health Literacy of the Inhabitants of easter Slovakia regarding Disease of Civilization – survey Results

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention Pub Date : 2024-02-09 DOI:10.22359/cswhi_15_1_02
M. Belovicova, N. Jankelova, K. Dostalova, S. Moricova
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Introduction: Diseases of civilization represent a group of diseases that have common risk factors as a result of long-term exposure to an unhealthy lifestyle, an unhealthy diet, smoking, a lack of physical activity and stress. Aim of the research: To find out whether random respondents who took part in the “Days of Health” event at the Bardejov Spa have basic knowledge about diseases of civilization. Based on the findings, draw recommendations for practice. Research sample group: 398 respondents: 305 women and 93 men. The average age of the respondents was 56.4 years (+-12.8 years). Methodology: On a voluntary and anonymous basis, the patients filled out a questionnaire focused on their knowledge about diseases of civilization. The questionnaire contained both closed and open questions. Results: The authors of the article analyzed respondents’ answers. The results were statistically processed. Conclusion: Our results show that there is a need for repeated interventions by health care workers (doctors, nurses) and public health workers to spread awareness about diseases of civilization and the possibility of their prevention. Increasing the level of health literacy is a good prerequisite for a healthier population.
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斯洛伐克东部居民关于文明病的健康知识--调查结果
导言:文明病是一组疾病,由于长期处于不健康的生活方式、不健康的饮食、吸烟、缺乏体力活动和压力,这些疾病具有共同的风险因素。研究目的了解参加巴尔代约夫温泉 "健康日 "活动的随机受访者是否了解文明病的基本知识。根据调查结果,提出实践建议。研究样本组:398 名受访者:其中女性 305 人,男性 93 人。受访者的平均年龄为 56.4 岁(+-12.8 岁)。研究方法:在自愿和匿名的基础上,患者填写了一份问卷,主要内容是他们对文明病的认识。问卷包含封闭式问题和开放式问题。结果:文章作者分析了受访者的答案。对结果进行了统计处理。结论:我们的研究结果表明,医护人员(医生、护士)和公共卫生工作者有必要反复进行干预,以提高人们对文明病及其预防可能性的认识。提高健康知识水平是让人们更加健康的良好前提。
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