Knowledge, attitudes, behaviours and practices towards diabetes mellitus in Kuwait
Affiliations
Affiliations
- Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait.
- International Centre for Migration, Health and Development, Geneva, Switzerland.
- Department of Pharmacy Practice, Kuwait University, Kuwait.
Abstract
Background: Rates of diabetes in Kuwait are among the highest in the world.
Aims: To inform prevention initiatives, this study assessed diabetes knowledge, attitudes towards it, and personal behaviour relating to risk factors among the Kuwaiti population.
Methods: A cross-sectional knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices survey of 1124 people was performed between July and September 2015. Descriptive analysis and χ2 tests were performed.
Results: Although most participants (94%) had heard of diabetes and 87% believed type 2 diabetes to be preventable, knowledge of risk factors was poor [family history (87%), age (44%), low exercise (10%), obesity (4%), diet (0%) and stress (0%)]. Dietary patterns in Kuwait were variable and, of concern, 42% of those with diabetes had been eating more since diagnosis. Lifestyle, particularly among Kuwaitis and people with diabetes, was sedentary - 47% of participants walked < 20 minutes per day.
Conclusions: Despite the importance of diet and exercise for diabetes prevention, significant gaps in public education clearly exist. At a policy level, much remains to be done and intensified intersectoral programmes are required to improve public awareness.
Keywords: Kuwait; diabetes mellitus; diet; exercise; prevention.
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