Abstract

To study the demographic details of hypertensive & diabetic patients and their knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) regarding their illness. We examined KAP on hypertension and diabetes in a sample of 50 adult hypertensive patients and 50 adult diabetic patients aged above 20 years. KAP’s were assessed during the period from October 2014 to January 2015. Altogether 50 hypertensive and 50 diabetic patients were enrolled in the study. Most of the respondents in the KAP on hypertension were aged between 31- 40 years(56%) and 94% of the participants knew that hypertension is the disease state whereas in KAP on diabetes 46% are aged in between 31-40 years of age ,88% of participants know that the Diabetes is a condition in which the body contains increased levels of blood glucose . We observed poor score in attitude and practice part of the questionnaire. It concludes that the responders had good knowledge but poor attitude and practice towards the diseases. Repeated reinforcement and motivation along with health education will definitely bring about a positive change in attitude and practices among the patients. We conclude that the motivation and counselling stressing the importance of life-style modifications and self-management is required for the patients suffering with chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes. Patient counselling by the clinical pharmacist can play a vital role in imparting education to the diabetic and hypertensive patients.

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