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Parikshit Debnath1, Khurshid Natasha2, Liaquat Ali2, Tapas Bhaduri3, Tushar Kanti Roy4, Sayantan Bera5, Debdeep Mukherjee2, Swati Debnath6.
Abstract
Older Indian diabetics lack proper health literacy making them vulnerable to complications. Assessment of health literacy was done by hospital-based cross-sectional study. Face-to-face interview was conducted by pretested structured questionnaires. Diabetes patients aged ≥60 years consisted of 56.22% males and 43.78% females; in addition, 34.2% respondents were without formal schooling. Diabetes was known to 63.56% respondents. Total knowledge and practice score of the respondents was good (18.9% and 35.1%), average (30.7% and 46.9%), and poor (50.4% and 18%), respectively. Knowledge and practice score was strongly associated ( P < .01) with religion, educational status, and diabetes duration with positive relationship ( R2 = 0.247, P < .01) between knowledge and practice score. The study highlights lack of health literacy among older diabetics undergoing ayurveda management. Baseline statistics will pave the way toward ayurpharmacoepidemiology.Entities:
Keywords: ayurpharmacoepidemiology; diabetes; health literacy; knowledge; practice
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27074784 PMCID: PMC5871185 DOI: 10.1177/2156587216643641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med ISSN: 2156-5899