Research Article

Knowledge, attitudes, and skills among primary health care workers in developing health promotion settings in a district of Sri Lanka

Volume: 8 Number: 15 April 27, 2022
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Knowledge, attitudes, and skills among primary health care workers in developing health promotion settings in a district of Sri Lanka

Abstract

Healthy sitting is defined as a place or social context in which people engage in daily activities in which environmental, organizational, and personal factors interact to affect health and wellbeing. This study was conducted to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of primary health care workers in establishing health promotion settings in the Kalutara district, Sri Lanka. This was a cross-sectional descriptive study. A structured, pre-tested, and self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from study participants. The data were analyzed by using statistical tests and Chi-square values. A majority (215, 70.0%) had 'poor' knowledge. The knowledge was significantly associated with educational level GCE A/L or higher (P±0.012) and ability to read English (P±0.021). Public health experience of PHMM less than 5years was significantly associated with knowledge (P±0.002). The level of attitudes was good (204, 69.4%). The level of knowledge was significantly associated with the level of attitudes (P ± 0.004). Only 25.1% (77) had adequate skills. The level of skills was significantly associated with the existence of health promotional settings in their fields (P ± 0.000). Availability of healthy settings in the fields of PHMM with the extent of field areas less than the mean (P ± 0.017) was significantly associated. The present study concluded that PHCW had 'poor' knowledge and skills in health promotional setting while their attitudes were found to be 'good'. Lack of time and inadequate training in the field of health promotion were identified as the commonest barriers.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

April 27, 2022

Submission Date

September 4, 2021

Acceptance Date

March 29, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 8 Number: 15

APA
Sabhapathige, R., & Deerasinghe, D. (2022). Knowledge, attitudes, and skills among primary health care workers in developing health promotion settings in a district of Sri Lanka. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management, 8(15), 32-39. https://doi.org/10.48121/jihsam.991227
AMA
1.Sabhapathige R, Deerasinghe D. Knowledge, attitudes, and skills among primary health care workers in developing health promotion settings in a district of Sri Lanka. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management. 2022;8(15):32-39. doi:10.48121/jihsam.991227
Chicago
Sabhapathige, Ranga, and Dilrukshi Deerasinghe. 2022. “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills Among Primary Health Care Workers in Developing Health Promotion Settings in a District of Sri Lanka”. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management 8 (15): 32-39. https://doi.org/10.48121/jihsam.991227.
EndNote
Sabhapathige R, Deerasinghe D (April 1, 2022) Knowledge, attitudes, and skills among primary health care workers in developing health promotion settings in a district of Sri Lanka. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management 8 15 32–39.
IEEE
[1]R. Sabhapathige and D. Deerasinghe, “Knowledge, attitudes, and skills among primary health care workers in developing health promotion settings in a district of Sri Lanka”, Journal of International Health Sciences and Management, vol. 8, no. 15, pp. 32–39, Apr. 2022, doi: 10.48121/jihsam.991227.
ISNAD
Sabhapathige, Ranga - Deerasinghe, Dilrukshi. “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills Among Primary Health Care Workers in Developing Health Promotion Settings in a District of Sri Lanka”. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management 8/15 (April 1, 2022): 32-39. https://doi.org/10.48121/jihsam.991227.
JAMA
1.Sabhapathige R, Deerasinghe D. Knowledge, attitudes, and skills among primary health care workers in developing health promotion settings in a district of Sri Lanka. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management. 2022;8:32–39.
MLA
Sabhapathige, Ranga, and Dilrukshi Deerasinghe. “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills Among Primary Health Care Workers in Developing Health Promotion Settings in a District of Sri Lanka”. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management, vol. 8, no. 15, Apr. 2022, pp. 32-39, doi:10.48121/jihsam.991227.
Vancouver
1.Ranga Sabhapathige, Dilrukshi Deerasinghe. Knowledge, attitudes, and skills among primary health care workers in developing health promotion settings in a district of Sri Lanka. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management. 2022 Apr. 1;8(15):32-9. doi:10.48121/jihsam.991227