J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs.  2022 Jun;33(2):259-268. 10.12799/jkachn.2022.33.2.259.

Risk Perceptions of Noncommunicable Diseases among Cambodian Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study

Affiliations
  • 1Associate Professor, College of Nursing ․ Graduate Program in System Health Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
  • 2Project Manager in Cambodia, Korea Association of Health Promotion, Seoul, Korea
  • 3Graduate Student, Graduate School, Clinical and Public Health Convergence, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
  • 4Professor, College of Nursing ․ Research Institute of Nursing Science, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
In Cambodia, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 64% of all deaths. A lack of risk perception of NCDs leads to poor measures of their prevention and management. This study aimed to investigate Cambodians’ risk perceptions of NCDs based on the health belief model.
Methods
A cross-sectional design was used, and using convenience sampling, participants included 200 Cambodians aged 40 years or older. A face-to-face administered structured questionnaire was used to assess demographic characteristics, health behaviors, and risk perceptions of NCDs.
Results
Of the constructs of NCD risk perception, perceived severity (88.2%) and benefits (86.3%) were high, but relative to these, perceived cues to action (64.1%), barriers (63.5%), and self-efficacy (58.1%) were low.
Conclusion
It is important to improve perceived self-efficacy in government health promotion, outreach, and improvement programs and to reduce perceived barriers through medical tests either by facility-based delivery or via outreach health services in Cambodia.

Keyword

Cambodia; Health belief model; Noncommunicable diseases; Risk perception
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