Survey Visualizes CKD Self-Management Gaps Across Knowledge, Social Systems, and Disaster Prep
NQ Score
67/100
N1 Content Completeness
72
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
The 'with Kidney Project' conducted three 50-item self-check surveys for CKD patients and at-risk individuals, collecting 513 responses. While basic CKD knowledge was well understood, gaps emerged in welfare system awareness and disaster preparedness actions.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who was surveyed in the CKD self-check study?
- A: CKD patients, their family members, and individuals at risk of CKD were the target respondents across all three survey rounds.
- Q: What three themes did the surveys cover?
- A: CKD comprehension level, practical wisdom for living with illness, and disaster preparedness were the three survey themes.
- Q: Which social welfare programs had low awareness among respondents?
- A: The Livelihood Welfare Fund Loan System, Self-Reliance Support System for the Needy, and work-treatment balance guidelines were poorly known.
- Q: What disaster preparedness actions were most lacking?
- A: Copying referral letters, stockpiling therapeutic meals, waterproofing insurance cards, and preparing portable blood pressure monitors were rarely done.
- Q: What are the 82 CKD sheets published by the project?
- A: They are single-topic information sheets designed to help patients organize self-management knowledge and share it with healthcare providers and family.