Etkili Diyabet Özyönetiminin Teşvik Edilmesinde ve Komplikasyon Riskinin Azaltılmasında Farkındalık ve Eğitimin Önemli Rolü

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Konuralp Tip Dergisi Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.18521/ktd.1295314
Hilal AKAY ÇİZMECİOGLU, Mevlüt Hakan GÖKTEPE, Ahmet CİZMECİOGLU
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Objective: Disease awareness is a pivotal factor in the management of illness. In chronic and progressive conditions, such as diabetes mellitus (DM), this awareness can be as effective as pharmacological interventions. This study aimed to assess how aware diabetic patients are of the complications of their disease. Method: This cross-sectional survey included patients diagnosed with DM. A total of 14 survey questions, divided into 7 different categories, were directed at the patients. The singular questions evaluated the patients' awareness of the complications, while the associated-secondary questions aimed to inquire about the sources of their awareness. Result: In this study, a survey was conducted with 300 diabetic patients, yielding a response rate of 90.2%. The mean age was 53 years. The level of awareness of complications was high among all patients (80.5%). The awareness level of ocular-related complications was the highest, while that of neuropathy was the lowest (50%). When patients were categorized by educational status, education increased awareness but decreased adherence to combined drug use. The patients' doctors were identified as the most significant source of support for raising awareness of complications. This support was further enhanced by the educational level. Conclusion: High levels of awareness of complications related to diabetes, still being primarily provided by doctors, and improvement of patients' educational status, can lead to a decrease in the number of patients with a poor prognosis. Therefore, increasing awareness of diabetes-related complications and improving patients' educational status may positively impact reducing the incidence of poor prognosis among diabetes patients.
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提高认识和教育在促进有效的糖尿病自我管理和降低并发症风险方面的重要作用
目的:疾病意识是疾病管理的关键因素。在慢性和进行性疾病中,如糖尿病(DM),这种意识可以与药物干预一样有效。本研究旨在评估糖尿病患者对其疾病并发症的认知程度。 方法:采用横断面调查方法,对诊断为糖尿病的患者进行调查,共14个调查问题,分为7个不同的类别。单一问题评估患者对并发症的意识,而相关的次要问题旨在询问其意识的来源。& # x0D;结果:本研究对300例糖尿病患者进行了问卷调查,有效率为90.2%。平均年龄为53岁。所有患者对并发症的知晓率均较高(80.5%)。对眼相关并发症的知晓率最高,对神经病变的知晓率最低(50%)。当患者按教育程度分类时,教育提高了对联合用药的认识,但降低了依从性。患者的医生被认为是提高并发症意识的最重要的支持来源。教育水平进一步加强了这种支持。 结论:提高对糖尿病相关并发症的认识(仍主要由医生提供)和提高患者的受教育程度可减少预后不良患者的数量。因此,提高对糖尿病相关并发症的认识,提高患者的教育水平,可能会对降低糖尿病患者预后不良的发生率产生积极的影响。
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