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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 889-892, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-791880

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From September to October 2018,a questionnaire survey was conducted on the status of diabetes management,basic equipment allocation,complication screening and follow-up,basic drug supply and health education among 136 grassroots institutions in Nanjing.Doctors in the 136 grassroots institutions who had received diabetes specialist training accounted for 18.2% (358/1 968) of total general practitioners.The management rate of diabetes patients was 98.67%(196 352/199 000),and the standard management rate was 88.63%(174 024/196 352).The screening and follow-up rates of diabetic complications were 89.0%(121/136) and 61.2%(74/121) for glycosylated hemoglobin;64.7%(88/136),58.0%(51/88) for urine microalbumin;51.5% (70/136),62.9%(44/70) for diabetic foot;44.9%(61/136),42.6%(26/61) carotid ultrasonography;32.4%(44/136) and 59.1%(26/44) for fundus examination;17.6%(241136) and 33.3%(8/24) for ankle brachial index.The rates of screening for glycosylated hemoglobin,urinary microalbumin,diabetic foot,carotid B ultrasound,fundus and ankle brachial index in urban areas were significantly higher than those in the suburbs (both P<0.05).The diabetes health education was regularly conducted in 92.0%(126/136) of grassroots institutions.At present,the grassroots institutions in Nanjing have established health archives for most diabetic patients and conducted health education regularly,but the professional training and the screening of diabetic complications need to be strengthened.

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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 889-892, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797374

ABSTRACT

From September to October 2018, a questionnaire survey was conducted on the status of diabetes management, basic equipment allocation, complication screening and follow-up, basic drug supply and health education among 136 grassroots institutions in Nanjing. Doctors in the 136 grassroots institutions who had received diabetes specialist training accounted for 18.2% (358/1 968) of total general practitioners. The management rate of diabetes patients was 98.67% (196 352/199 000) , and the standard management rate was 88.63%(174 024/196 352).The screening and follow-up rates of diabetic complications were 89.0%(121/136) and 61.2%(74/121) for glycosylated hemoglobin; 64.7%(88/136), 58.0%(51/88) for urine microalbumin;51.5% (70/136), 62.9%(44/70) for diabetic foot; 44.9%(61/136), 42.6%(26/61) carotid ultrasonography; 32.4%(44/136) and 59.1%(26/44) for fundus examination; 17.6%(24/136) and 33.3%(8/24) for ankle brachial index. The rates of screening for glycosylated hemoglobin, urinary microalbumin, diabetic foot, carotid B ultrasound, fundus and ankle brachial index in urban areas were significantly higher than those in the suburbs (both P<0.05). The diabetes health education was regularly conducted in 92.0%(126/136) of grassroots institutions. At present, the grassroots institutions in Nanjing have established health archives for most diabetic patients and conducted health education regularly, but the professional training and the screening of diabetic complications need to be strengthened.

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