KNOWLEDGE OF DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS IN A DIABETIC POPULATION

M. A. Hoque, S. Islam, A. M. Khan, H. Ahasan
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This cross-sectional, questionnaire based descriptive study was carried out to evaluate the individual knowledge of diabetic complications in the diabetic patients and also to find the association of knowledge towards educational status and other socio-demographic profiles. A total 184 patients were included in this study. In this study, we found 91 subjects (48.9%) knew that heart disease was the most important diabetic complication, if blood glucose level wasn’t controlled properly followed by cerebrovascular disease 27(14.7%), renal disease 24(13%) and eye diseases 9(4.9%). Unfortunately, awareness about frequency of diabetic foot disease, peripheral neurological problems, occurrence of sudden death were found in only 1(0.5%) cases. Awarness about other complications (miscellaneous) was 12(6.5%) and 8(4.3%) didn’t know any of the above mentioned complications. Each subject was also asked whether they were apprehensive about the dreaded diabetic complications or not. Statistical difference wasn’t observed in any of the parameter (i.e., individual education, an area of residence, monthly income, occupations, family history of individual) when compared with the degree of apprehension. None of the parameters was statistically significant. Further expansion of diabetic education programs like using mass media and involving national curriculum of education can improve self-regulatory awareness of diabetic complications which may reduce the morbidity and mortality of diabetic
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糖尿病患者对糖尿病并发症的了解
本研究以横断面、问卷调查为基础,进行描述性研究,以评估糖尿病患者对糖尿病并发症的个人知识,并发现知识与教育状况和其他社会人口特征的关系。本研究共纳入184例患者。在本研究中,我们发现91名受试者(48.9%)知道心脏疾病是最重要的糖尿病并发症,其次是脑血管疾病27人(14.7%),肾脏疾病24人(13%),眼病9人(4.9%)。不幸的是,只有1例(0.5%)患者了解糖尿病足病、周围神经问题和猝死的发生频率。其他并发症(杂项)的知晓率为12(6.5%),不知道上述并发症的为8(4.3%)。每位受试者还被问及是否担心可怕的糖尿病并发症。与恐惧程度相比,在任何参数(即个人受教育程度、居住地区、月收入、职业、个人家族史)中均未观察到统计学差异。所有参数均无统计学意义。进一步扩大糖尿病教育项目,如利用大众媒体、纳入国家教育课程等,可以提高糖尿病并发症的自我调节意识,从而降低糖尿病的发病率和死亡率
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