Clinical Medicine And Health Research Journal
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<p><strong>Clinical Medicine and Health Research Journal</strong> <em>(CMHRJ) </em>is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to the latest advancement of clinical medicine. The goal of this journal is to serve as a resource for dissemination of state-of-the-art research and educational material within the field of clinical medicine and health science. <em>CMHRJ </em>aims to promote rapid communication and dialogue among researchers, scientists, and engineers working in the areas of clinical medicine and health research Journal. It is hoped that this journal will prove to be an important factor in raising the standards of discussion, analyses, and evaluations relating to clinical medicine and health science programs. The topics related to this journal include but are not limited to:</p> <p> </p>CMHRJen-USClinical Medicine And Health Research Journal1694-4305The Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life and Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Type 2 Diabetics After Participating in Health Education Programme: A Study in The Local of Vietnam
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<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The proper awareness and education programme improves patient’s knowledge, while changing attitude, leading good practices and improving health-related quality of life. This study purposes evaluated the health education programme results for type 2 diabetes on the health-related quality of life, knowledge, attitude, and practices.</p> <p><strong>Method:</strong> 85 type 2 diabetes diagnosed over six months and aged 35-65 were included the study. Vietnamese Diabetes Quality of Life and Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices questionnaires were used to assess the health-related quality of life and knowledge, attitude, and practices of type 2 diabetes. The education tool was a brochure containing the information diabetes. Descriptive statistics were used for the quantitative data. Qualitative data displayed in numbers and percentages. The changes of the programme results tested by Pair Sample T-test.</p> <p><strong>Results:</strong> 85 patients had an average age of 57.14 ± 6.413 years. All participants had little type 2 diabetic knowledge 37.882 ± 12.639 points. Meanwhile, the patient&#39; s attitude toward disease was average 65.971 ± 19.488 points. However, the patient’s practices were low 52.120 ± 14.150 points. Moreover, their health-related quality of life was low 51.216 ± 19.125 points, however, it improved significantly after 6 months -34.518. Also, there has been significant improvement of the knowledge (6,212), attitude (9.494) and practices (4.771).</p> <p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The health-related quality of life of type 2 diabetes lowed level, but it changed significantly after participating programme. The patient&#39; s knowledge lowed, the attitude toward disease moderated and the self-care practice lowed, but these problems changed markedly after attending education.</p>Le Ke Nghiep
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2025-01-032025-01-03511075108110.18535/cmhrj.v5i1.426