KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND PRACTISES OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITALS IN PESHAWAR A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY, "ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE- DIABETES & RAMADAN".

http://doi.org/10.46536/jpumhs/2023/13.03.451

Authors

  • Maleeha Iqbal1 , Rashid Ahmad2 , Shama Iqbal3 , Jawaria Haroon4 , Farhat R Malik5 , Naumana Rehman6

Keywords:

Attitudes, Diabetes, Islam, Knowledge, Ramadan, Practice

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic illness that progresses and is caused by low amounts

of the hormone insulin.With a sizable population and a large geographic region, Pakistan struggles with a

considerable diabetes incidence among its populace. For people with diabetes, advice from medical

professionals is crucial for ensuring a healthy fast throughout Ramadan. OBJECTIVE: "To assess

healthcare professionals' comprehension, outlook, and behaviors in handling diabetes during the sacred

month of Ramadan, is the objective of this study."METHODOLOGY: In three Tertiary Care Hospitals in

Peshawar, this descriptive study of 153 doctors was conducted over the course of six months. Doctors

working in the medical ward who were fluent in English were included; those taking extended vacations

and refusing to participate were not. After IRB permission, the serial sampling approach was used with

their knowledge and consent. 20 items on knowledge, attitude, and practises in regard to diabetes treatment

in Ramadan were included in a validated pre-designed questionnaire that was used for the interviews. This

questionnaire was developed from a prior study. Using descriptive statistics for categorical variables, data

was gathered and analysed using SPSS Version 21.RESULTS: The general practitioners answered with a

response rate of 75.6%, with a mean age of 36.1 years and a standard deviation of 10.2367. 69.9% of the

replies were from men, while just 29.4% were from women. All of the topics covered by the questions were

sufficiently understood and practised by the doctors. Their attitude ratings, however, were below average,

with scores of 13% for learning about Islamic medicine, 28% for counselling, and 26% for glycemic decline

during Ramadan.CONCLUSION: The general practitioners' knowledge of diabetes, fasting, and treatment

choices during Ramadan was determined to be competent, but the participating doctors' attitudes were found

to be lacking due to gaps that had been observed.

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Maleeha Iqbal1 , Rashid Ahmad2 , Shama Iqbal3 , Jawaria Haroon4 , Farhat R Malik5 , Naumana Rehman6. (2023). KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND PRACTISES OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITALS IN PESHAWAR A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY, "ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE- DIABETES & RAMADAN".: http://doi.org/10.46536/jpumhs/2023/13.03.451. Journal of Peoples University of Medical &Amp; Health Sciences Nawabshah. (JPUMHS), 13(3), 76–81. Retrieved from http://121.52.155.46/index.php/ojs/article/view/832