2022
DOI: 10.47723/kcmj.v18i1.272
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Awareness Regarding Diabetes Risk Factors, Prevention and Management among Community Members in Diyala/Baqubah

Abstract: Background: Background: Diabetes mellitus is a life-threatening disease. Global prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing rapidly providing a worrying indication and major threat to global health unless interventions are created through community awareness and knowledge regarding different aspect of DM. Aims: To assess the level of awareness regarding diabetes risk factors, prevention and management among community members in Baqubah city and to identify any association between awareness level and some var… Show more

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“…Another reason could be that they want to take diligent care of their loved ones; therefore, they educate themselves on diabetes. According to Karim and Habib (2022), having a close friend or family member who has diabetes can pique a person's interest in learning more about the disease. 31 Most participants had good preventive practices.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Another reason could be that they want to take diligent care of their loved ones; therefore, they educate themselves on diabetes. According to Karim and Habib (2022), having a close friend or family member who has diabetes can pique a person's interest in learning more about the disease. 31 Most participants had good preventive practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Karim and Habib (2022), having a close friend or family member who has diabetes can pique a person's interest in learning more about the disease. 31 Most participants had good preventive practices. Our study results are higher than a Kenyan study 32 because Kenyan comprised both urban and rural communities, each with a varied level of knowledge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%