Knowledge Attitude and Practices Regarding Urinary Tract Infection Among Pakistani Diabetic Females

Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women are one of the most prevalent infections occurring at various stages of life. UTI represents one of the most common, challenging and widely misunderstood infectious diseases among women as outpatient and nosocomial infections leading to morbidity....

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Main Authors: Wajid Hussain, Javaria Malik, Salman Abbasi, Ather Mehmood, Attiya Hameed Khan, Amna Parvez, Arsalan Abdullah, Abdul Samad Abbasi, Adnan Shah
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Language:English
Published: Health Research Institute (HRI), National Institute of Health (NIH) 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://pjmr.org.pk/index.php/pjmr/article/view/495/160
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author Wajid Hussain
Javaria Malik
Salman Abbasi
Ather Mehmood
Attiya Hameed Khan
Amna Parvez
Arsalan Abdullah
Abdul Samad Abbasi
Adnan Shah
author_facet Wajid Hussain
Javaria Malik
Salman Abbasi
Ather Mehmood
Attiya Hameed Khan
Amna Parvez
Arsalan Abdullah
Abdul Samad Abbasi
Adnan Shah
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description Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women are one of the most prevalent infections occurring at various stages of life. UTI represents one of the most common, challenging and widely misunderstood infectious diseases among women as outpatient and nosocomial infections leading to morbidity. Aim: The objective of our study was to determine the knowledge, attitude and practices of urinary tract infection among Pakistani diabetic females and create awareness regarding its preventive measures. Study type, settings & duration: This observational study was carried out at South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad over a period of six month from February to August 2022. Methodology: The non probability convenient sampling method technique was used. Data was collected through pre-structured proforma and entered in SPSS version 25.0. Questionnaire written in English and local language was handed over to each diabetic patient. All the responses were collected and the same was entered in the software for analysis. Results: The mean age of patients was 52 years, Weight 70kg, mean duration of diabetes 8 years and random blood glucose level was 268.63 mg/dL. Total of 36.3% diabetic females had knowledge that they are at increased risk of developing UTI. Only 24.7% knew that interrupted urinary stream can be a symptom of UTI, 27.9% knew about fever and 12.4% knew about abdominal pain. Only 7.1% diabetic females knew that incontinence of urine can be its symptom. Almost 60% of the patients knew about the importance of timely treatment of UTI. Conclusion: Urinary tract infection is a common infection among diabetic females in Pakistan. Our study concluded that most of the educated women had adequate knowledge regarding UTI and they also had a positive attitude towards the symptoms and management of UTI. We need to design awareness programs for uneducated females regarding UTI.
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spelling doaj.art-b8bc939089c54d559c3ec0622330658e2024-01-12T11:55:31ZengHealth Research Institute (HRI), National Institute of Health (NIH)Pakistan Journal of Medical Research0030-98422023-11-01623128134Knowledge Attitude and Practices Regarding Urinary Tract Infection Among Pakistani Diabetic FemalesWajid Hussain0Javaria Malik1Salman Abbasi2Ather Mehmood3Attiya Hameed Khan4Amna Parvez5Arsalan Abdullah6Abdul Samad Abbasi7Adnan Shah8South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad.South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad.South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad.South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad.Peshawar Institute of Cardiology, Peshawar.South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad.South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad.South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad.Peshawar Institute of Cardiology, Peshawar.Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women are one of the most prevalent infections occurring at various stages of life. UTI represents one of the most common, challenging and widely misunderstood infectious diseases among women as outpatient and nosocomial infections leading to morbidity. Aim: The objective of our study was to determine the knowledge, attitude and practices of urinary tract infection among Pakistani diabetic females and create awareness regarding its preventive measures. Study type, settings & duration: This observational study was carried out at South East Hospital and Research Center, Islamabad over a period of six month from February to August 2022. Methodology: The non probability convenient sampling method technique was used. Data was collected through pre-structured proforma and entered in SPSS version 25.0. Questionnaire written in English and local language was handed over to each diabetic patient. All the responses were collected and the same was entered in the software for analysis. Results: The mean age of patients was 52 years, Weight 70kg, mean duration of diabetes 8 years and random blood glucose level was 268.63 mg/dL. Total of 36.3% diabetic females had knowledge that they are at increased risk of developing UTI. Only 24.7% knew that interrupted urinary stream can be a symptom of UTI, 27.9% knew about fever and 12.4% knew about abdominal pain. Only 7.1% diabetic females knew that incontinence of urine can be its symptom. Almost 60% of the patients knew about the importance of timely treatment of UTI. Conclusion: Urinary tract infection is a common infection among diabetic females in Pakistan. Our study concluded that most of the educated women had adequate knowledge regarding UTI and they also had a positive attitude towards the symptoms and management of UTI. We need to design awareness programs for uneducated females regarding UTI. https://pjmr.org.pk/index.php/pjmr/article/view/495/160urinary tract infectionknowledgeattitudepracticespreventive measuresdiabetesawareness
spellingShingle Wajid Hussain
Javaria Malik
Salman Abbasi
Ather Mehmood
Attiya Hameed Khan
Amna Parvez
Arsalan Abdullah
Abdul Samad Abbasi
Adnan Shah
Knowledge Attitude and Practices Regarding Urinary Tract Infection Among Pakistani Diabetic Females
Pakistan Journal of Medical Research
urinary tract infection
knowledge
attitude
practices
preventive measures
diabetes
awareness
title Knowledge Attitude and Practices Regarding Urinary Tract Infection Among Pakistani Diabetic Females
title_full Knowledge Attitude and Practices Regarding Urinary Tract Infection Among Pakistani Diabetic Females
title_fullStr Knowledge Attitude and Practices Regarding Urinary Tract Infection Among Pakistani Diabetic Females
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge Attitude and Practices Regarding Urinary Tract Infection Among Pakistani Diabetic Females
title_short Knowledge Attitude and Practices Regarding Urinary Tract Infection Among Pakistani Diabetic Females
title_sort knowledge attitude and practices regarding urinary tract infection among pakistani diabetic females
topic urinary tract infection
knowledge
attitude
practices
preventive measures
diabetes
awareness
url https://pjmr.org.pk/index.php/pjmr/article/view/495/160
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