Knowledge if Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Women Aged 20-70 Years with Diabetes Mellitus at a Central Hospital in Zimbabwe

S. Gladys, Zvinavashe Mathilda, Mukona Doreen
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The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge of cardiovascular disease risk factors in women aged 20 to 70 years with diabetes mellitus at a central hospital in Zimbabwe. A purposive sample of 67 women with diabetes mellitus, attending a diabetes clinic participated. An interview schedule, comprising of sixteen risk factors, adopted from the 25 item Heart Disease Fact Questionnaire and eight items, derived from literature, was used to measure heart disease risk factor knowledge and the link between diabetes and heart disease. Descriptive statistics, Pearson product moment correlation test and regression analysis were used to analyze data, at a significance level of < 0.05. Knowledge of cardiovascular disease risk factors was low (mean score = 13.4, SD = 5.7, range 0-21 out of 24), compared to earlier findings among Spanish speakers with diabetes mellitus (mean score = 17,5, SD = 5, range 0-24). Only residence was predictive of knowledge of cardiovascular disease risk factors (r = 0,308, p <.05. Thus residence is associated with increased knowledge. The effect of residence (R2 =. 095, F = 6.811, p = <. 05), explained 9.5% of the variance in knowledge of cardiovascular disease risk factors. The results showed that women with diabetes had low knowledge of established cardiovascular disease risk factors, mainly diet, family history and smoking. Provision of culturally relevant education should be prioritized to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in women with diabetes in Zimbabwe.
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津巴布韦一家中心医院20-70岁糖尿病妇女心血管疾病危险因素的了解
该研究的目的是评估津巴布韦一家中心医院20至70岁糖尿病妇女对心血管疾病危险因素的了解情况。有目的的67名女性糖尿病患者,参加了糖尿病诊所。采用25项《心脏病事实调查问卷》中的16项危险因素和文献资料中的8项危险因素组成的访谈表,对心脏病危险因素知识和糖尿病与心脏病的关系进行测量。数据分析采用描述性统计、Pearson积差相关检验和回归分析,显著性水平< 0.05。对心血管疾病危险因素的了解程度较低(平均得分= 13.4,SD = 5.7,范围0-21 / 24),而西班牙语患者的早期调查结果(平均得分= 17.5,SD = 5,范围0-24)。仅居住地可预测心血管疾病危险因素的知晓程度(r = 0,308, p < 0.05)。因此,居住与知识的增长有关。居住的影响(R2 =。095, F = 6.811, p = <。05),解释了9.5%的心血管疾病危险因素知识差异。结果显示,女性糖尿病患者对心血管疾病危险因素的认识较低,主要是饮食、家族史和吸烟。应优先提供与文化相关的教育,以减少津巴布韦糖尿病妇女患心血管疾病的风险。
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