KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF HYPOGLYCEMIA PREVENTION AND ITS ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG ADULTS WITH DIABETES IN WEST SHEWA, ETHIOPIA, 2023
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2023-11
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hawassa universty
Abstract
Background: Hypoglycemia is a medical emergency that causes hospital admission and
emergency department visit. Knowledge of hypoglycemia prevention is very essential due to the
fact knowledgeable patient is more likely to practice hypoglycemia prevention. Despite this fact,
the knowledge and practice of hypoglycemia prevention and its associated factors among
patients with diabetes insufficiently studied in Oromia.
Objective: To assess knowledge and practice of hypoglycemia prevention and its associated
factors among patients with diabetes in West Shewa, Ethiopia, 2023
Methods: Institutional based cross-sectional study design conducted from May 01 to June 01,
2023. A systematic random sampling technique used to select 393 participants with proportional
allocation. A pre-tested, structured and interviewer administered questionnaire was used to
collect data. The data entered using Epi-data version 4.6 and then exported to SPSS software
version 25 for further processing. A binary logistic regression model performed to determine the
association between dependent and independent variable. Factors with p-value <0.25 on bivariate
analysis were taken to multivariate analysis. The strength of association was determined by
AOR. The level of significance declared at p-value <0.05 with 95% CI.
Result: Among the total respondents, 273(70.9%) live with Type2 DM and 131(34.0%) used
insulin. Generally, 59.7% and 47% of respondents had good knowledge and practice of
hypoglycemia prevention respectively. The educational level, using insulin, and monthly income
were associated with good knowledge. Whereas educational level, having a glucometer, and
knowledge were associated with good practice of hypoglycemia prevention
Conclusion and recommendation: The study shows there is a knowledge and practice gap
regarding hypoglycemia prevention. Health care provider should give hypoglycemia-oriented
health education.
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Hypoglycemia Prevention, Knowledge, Practice, Patient with Diabetes, Ethiopia
