Socio-demographic Determinants of Attendance in Diabetes Education Centres: A Survey of Patients’ Views

M. Lawal, A. Woodman
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Introduction: Diabetes is a global medical condition associated with a huge human and financial cost. However, early detection and appropriate pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, such as structured patient education, are useful measures to reduce its impact. Although the benefits of educational intervention are well recognised as a key component of empowerment, motivating attendance in diabetes education centres remains problematic, and this has a negative impact on healthcare finances. Objective: This survey study sought to identify the socio-demographic determinants of attendance at diabetes education centres. Methods: A questionnaire survey of 207 patients from four diabetes education centres was conducted. Results: In predicting attendance from demographic variables, the regression analysis showed that the participants that were living alone are less likely to attend, while participants who have a flexible working environment are more likely to attend the sessions.
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糖尿病教育中心出勤的社会人口学决定因素:一项患者观点调查
导言:糖尿病是一种全球性的医学疾病,伴随着巨大的人力和财力成本。然而,早期发现和适当的药物和非药物干预,如结构化的患者教育,是减少其影响的有用措施。虽然教育干预的好处被公认为是赋权的关键组成部分,但激励糖尿病教育中心的出勤仍然存在问题,这对医疗保健财务产生了负面影响。目的:本调查研究旨在确定糖尿病教育中心出勤率的社会人口统计学决定因素。方法:对4家糖尿病教育中心的207名患者进行问卷调查。结果:在人口统计学变量预测出席率方面,回归分析表明,独居的参与者出席率较低,而弹性工作环境的参与者出席率较高。
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