Perceptions of diabetic retinopathy-related educational resources in a community in Oman

Gopi S. Vankudre, Sheikha Al Saadi
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Background: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) contributes 1% of the total 37 million blind individuals globally. In Oman, 12.3% of the community aged 18 years and older are affected by diabetes mellitus. Health literacy is essential in advancing an individual’s disease-linked knowledge, attitudes and treatment compliance. Effective educational resources would earn positive health outcomes.Aim: This study evaluates the Omani community’s perception of educational resources related to DR.Setting: This is a prospective, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study.Methods: A self-administered, online questionnaire received responses from 253 participants using a convenient snowball sampling approach. The initial section of the questionnaire gathered information on participant’s demographic information. The second section collected the feedback on the perception of the availed DR material utilising a five-point Likert scale. Descriptive and inferential (chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test and logistic regression analysis) statistics were used to analyse the data.Results: Of the total 253 study participants, 51 (20.2%) were male and 202 (79.8%) were female. Only 155 (61.3%) participants received DR-related health information. Optometrists (30.3%) served as the primary source of information. There was no relationship between perception and socio-economic or educational levels (p  0.05). Of the 155 participants receiving DR-related health information, 47.7% (n = 74) of the survey population is highly satisfied with the received DR-related health promotional resource.Conclusion: Only 61.3% of the members received DR-related health information. Most participants had a positive perception of DR-related health educational resources.Contribution: This study observed positive participant’s perception towards diabetic retinopathy related health educational resources. The study proposes to conduct further health promotional activities using social media platforms.
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阿曼一个社区对糖尿病视网膜病变相关教育资源的认识
背景:糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)占全球3700万盲人总数的1%。在阿曼,12.3%的18岁及以上的社区居民患有糖尿病。卫生素养对于提高个人与疾病相关的知识、态度和治疗依从性至关重要。有效的教育资源将带来积极的健康结果。目的:本研究评估阿曼社区对与博士相关的教育资源的看法。背景:这是一项前瞻性、横断面、基于问卷的研究。方法:采用方便的滚雪球抽样方法,对253名参与者进行了自我管理的在线问卷调查。调查问卷的最初部分收集了参与者的人口统计信息。第二部分收集了利用五点李克特量表对可用DR材料感知的反馈。采用描述性统计和推断性统计(卡方检验、Fisher精确检验和逻辑回归分析)对数据进行分析。结果:253名研究参与者中,男性51人(20.2%),女性202人(79.8%)。只有155名(61.3%)参与者收到了dr相关的健康信息。验光师(30.3%)是主要的信息来源。知觉与社会经济或教育水平没有关系(p 0.05)。在收到dr相关健康信息的155名参与者中,47.7% (n = 74)的调查人群对收到的dr相关健康宣传资源高度满意。结论:只有61.3%的会员收到了dr相关的健康信息。大多数被试对dr相关的健康教育资源有正面的认知。贡献:本研究观察了积极参与者对糖尿病视网膜病变相关健康教育资源的认知。该研究建议利用社交媒体平台开展进一步的健康宣传活动。
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African Vision and Eye Health
African Vision and Eye Health Health Professions-Optometry
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