Frequency and Awareness of Diabetes Mellitus in Participants of Primary Healthcare in the Capital of Turkey

A. Dikmen, H. Şirin, Merve Atik Sahin, S. Ozkan
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Introduction: Awareness-based approaches are proven to reduce disease-related complications, depressive symptoms, anxiety during the disease process, economic losses due to disease, and improve quality of life in diabetes patients. This study aims to present the frequency and awareness of diabetes mellitus in patients who applied to a primary health care institution in the capital city of Turkey. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the capital city of Turkey. In statistical analysis; descriptive statistics, Mann Whitney U, Kruskal Wallis and logistic regression analysis methods were employed for the statistical analysis part of this research. Results: 24.4% of the participants had diabetes. Regarding diabetes awareness level, statistically significant differences were found in age, education level, marital status, income, attention to healthy nutrition, BMI and presence of chronic disease. Employment variable has been identified as the factor that affected the diabetes awareness score the most in multiple logistic regression analysis. When only the participants with diabetes were examined in the multiple logistic regression analysis, it was found that the factor affecting the diabetes awareness score the most was diabetes type. Other influencing factors were determined as diet for diabetes and receiving diabetes education, respectively. Conclusion: Despite of many research that were carried out under the roof of diabetes awareness in the world and in Turkey, the desired level of knowledge and awareness is yet to be reached. Further research needs to be conducted in order to reach this goal
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土耳其首都初级保健参与者糖尿病的频率和意识
导论:基于意识的方法已被证明可以减少疾病相关并发症、抑郁症状、疾病过程中的焦虑、疾病造成的经济损失,并改善糖尿病患者的生活质量。本研究的目的是目前的频率和糖尿病的认识在患者谁申请到初级卫生保健机构在土耳其首都。材料和方法:本横断面研究在土耳其首都进行。在统计分析方面;本研究的统计分析部分采用描述性统计、Mann Whitney U、Kruskal Wallis和logistic回归分析方法。结果:24.4%的参与者患有糖尿病。在糖尿病认知水平方面,年龄、受教育程度、婚姻状况、收入、对健康营养的关注、BMI和是否患有慢性疾病等方面存在统计学差异。多元logistic回归分析发现,就业变量是影响糖尿病认知得分最大的因素。多元logistic回归分析发现,对糖尿病认知得分影响最大的因素是糖尿病类型。其他影响因素分别为糖尿病饮食和接受糖尿病教育。结论:尽管在世界和土耳其开展了许多关于糖尿病意识的研究,但知识和意识的预期水平尚未达到。为了实现这一目标,需要进行进一步的研究
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