2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-15666-z
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Assessment the awareness toward hypertension and diabetes mellitus: Syrian cross sectional study

Abstract: Background Diabetes and arterial hypertension are the two most common types of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) impacting people globally. There is no prior research on the Syrian population’s knowledge and treatment of hypertension and diabetes. It is crucial to investigate how the Syrian public understands and perceives these disorders in order to address the increased incidence and prevalence of hypertension and diabetes. This research intends to assess the level of hypertension and diabetes… Show more

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“…36,37 Also, studies have reported that knowledge of conditions surrounding the occurrence of health conditions such as diabetes and hypertension may facilitate individual's efforts in self-management of their health. 38 This is especially essential due to the possible differences in the prevalence, knowledge, treatment, and management of hypertension and diabetes globally and regionally. Therefore identifying the predictors of hypertension among diabetic patients in the municipality would provide evidence-based information for health stakeholders to develop appropriate mitigation mechanisms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…36,37 Also, studies have reported that knowledge of conditions surrounding the occurrence of health conditions such as diabetes and hypertension may facilitate individual's efforts in self-management of their health. 38 This is especially essential due to the possible differences in the prevalence, knowledge, treatment, and management of hypertension and diabetes globally and regionally. Therefore identifying the predictors of hypertension among diabetic patients in the municipality would provide evidence-based information for health stakeholders to develop appropriate mitigation mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%