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- Title
Influence of sociodemographic characteristics on the preferred format of health education delivery in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus and or cardiovascular disease: a questionnaire study.
- Authors
Woolley, A. K.; Chudasama, Y.; Seidu, S. I.; Gillies, C.; Schreder, S.; Davies, M. J.; Khunti, K.
- Abstract
Aim: To examine the influence of sociodemographic factors of interest on preference for a particular health education format among people with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease. Methods: A questionnaire was used to collect information on the influence of six sociodemographic factors of interest on the preference for health education formats in people with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease. Chi‐squared tests were used to examine the distribution of preferences between groups. The characteristics of the population preferring the online format were then examined in more detail using logistic regression. Results: Responses were received from 1559 participants. Overall the preferred health education format was one‐to‐one learning from a doctor or nurse (67%). Age, gender, diagnosis and educational level all affected the preferences expressed. The characteristics showing most consistent and significant influence were age and educational level. Overall, 29% ranked the online format highly (scores 1 or 2). This group were more likely to be aged < 65 years (P < 0.001) and to have a higher level of educational attainment (upper secondary education or higher; P < 0.001). Conclusions: Significant differences between sociodemographic groups exist in preferences for health education formats among people with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease. Preferences should be considered when designing educational interventions to ensure they are accessible to the target group and to avoid increases in health inequality. What's new?: Health education in a variety of formats is an essential foundation for treatment of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.This study identified distinct format preferences for different sociodemographic groups, particularly related to age and education level.This knowledge highlights the importance of ensuring access to educational interventions for vulnerable people with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease.
- Subjects
AGE distribution; CARDIOVASCULAR diseases; CHI-squared test; CURRICULUM planning; HEALTH education; LEARNING strategies; TYPE 2 diabetes; PATIENT education; QUESTIONNAIRES; LOGISTIC regression analysis; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; TEACHING methods; EDUCATIONAL attainment; PATIENTS' attitudes
- Publication
Diabetic Medicine, 2020, Vol 37, Issue 6, p982
- ISSN
0742-3071
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/dme.14275