Slađana Šiljak, L. Kovačević, Branislav Mihajlović
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摘要
非传染性疾病(NCDs)是世界人口中发病、残疾和死亡的主要原因。在这项研究中,我们的目标是确定关于非传染性疾病风险因素的知识,以及健康教育材料在疾病预防方面的有效性的社会人口差异。根据人口健康风险调查方法指南(欧盟统计局,2018年)和与非传染性疾病相关的知识和态度问卷调查编写了文书。样本量包括系统选择的210名男女参与者(男105人,女105人),他们是塞尔维亚共和国贝尔格莱德的居民,没有诊断出慢性非传染性疾病,并使用Zvezdara初级保健中心的服务。研究结果显示,27%的参与者在过去六个月内参加过一次或多次健康教育活动。超过三分之二的答复者(71%)知道烟草使用是导致心血管疾病的主要原因,但54.8%的答复者知道烟草使用会导致恶性疾病。三分之二以上的答复者知道营养习惯不良、食用工业品和甜食以及蔬菜摄入量低会导致心血管疾病,其中一半以上的答复者知道营养习惯不良会导致恶性疾病。不同受教育程度的参与者对健康教育材料在预防恶性疾病(F= 3.396, p .05)、糖尿病(F= 3.611, p .05)和呼吸系统疾病(F= 3.483, p .05)方面的有效性的态度,以及在使用印刷和视频材料预防非传染性疾病方面的社会经济差异,均存在统计学上的显著差异。通过预防活动提高卫生教育材料的有效性,可改善健康并减少非传染性疾病的风险。
The Effectiveness of Health Educational Materials in the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading causes of morbidity, disability, and mortality among the world’s population. In this research, we aim to determine the knowledge about the risk factors for NCDs, as well as socio-demographic differences in the effectiveness of health education materials in disease prevention. Instrument was prepared according to methodological guidelines for population health risks survey (Eurostat, 2018) and knowledge and attitudes related to NCD questionnaire survey. Sample size included 210 participants of both genders (Nmale= 105, Nfemale= 105) systematically selected, residents of Belgrade, Republic of Serbia, who did not have diagnosed chronic non-communicable diseases and used services at primary health care centre Zvezdara. Research results indicate that 27% of all participants had one or more health educational activities in the last six months. More than two thirds of respondents (71%) know that tobacco usage is the leading cause of cardiovascular diseases, but 54,8% know that cause malignant diseases. More than two thirds of respondents know that inadequate nutritional habits, consumption of industrial products and sweets and low vegetable intake cause cardiovascular diseases and more than half of them know that inadequate nutritional habits causes malignant diseases. Statistically significance difference between groups of participants based on level of education are obtained in attitudes towards the effectiveness of health education material in the prevention of malignant diseases (F= 3.396, p .05), diabetes (F= 3.611, p .05) and respiratory diseases (F= 3.483, p .05) and socio-economic differences in the use of printed and video materials in the prevention of NCDs. Effectiveness of health education materials through preventive activities improve health and reduce risks for NCDs.