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Diabetes awareness· knowledge attitude and practice of diabetic patients in a tertiary gare setting
Esculapio. 2011; 7 (4): 24-27
de En | IMEMR | ID: emr-195440
Bibliothèque responsable: EMRO
Objective: to assess the awareness of people regarding diabetes and their practices about the disease so that a comprehensive education program may be designed to give awareness to the diabetic patients and contribute towards reduction of the complications of the disease
Material and Methods: a cross sectional study which included 714 patients with known type 2 diabetes conducted in Shalimar Hospital, Lahore. The technique used was non probability purposive sampling. A simple questionnaire was distributed in the diabetic clinic and a diabetic nurse filled the questionnaire by asking questions from the patients
Results: mean age was 50.5.+/-24.11 years. There were 25.5% males and 7 4.5% females. A large number [37.2%] were uneducated and only 16.1 % had education above grade 10. Regarding the economic status, 62.9% fell into grade 1 economic status and 12.9% in grade 4. In the study 64.1 % of the patients thought that the disease had no cure. 84.8% of the patients were of the opinion that the disease and the medication would decrease with time. Only 35% patients knew that it may affect different organs of the body irreversibly. 69% of the patients did not walk at all
Conclusion: in a tertiary setup in Lahore, one of the most prosperous cities of Pakistan, the awareness level is quite poor even amongst the people who are suffering from diabetes. The overall education level in our patient group is also very poor. If the awareness level of diabetic patient's remains as it is today, many new faces of diabetic complications will unveil each year. There is a need for an effective disease management program in the country
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Indice: IMEMR Type d'étude: Observational_studies langue: En Texte intégral: Esculapio Année: 2011
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Indice: IMEMR Type d'étude: Observational_studies langue: En Texte intégral: Esculapio Année: 2011