Glennis Mafi MB, ChB, FRNZCGP, David Simmons FRACP, MD, Trish Harry RA, Ashwin Patel MB, ChB, Dip Obst, John Wellingham MRCP (UK) MRNACGP, Rick Cutfield FRACP
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摘要
本研究的目的是比较汤加和新西兰南奥克兰的汤加糖尿病患者的管理和治疗结果。这是通过比较汤加全科诊所临床审计中的汤加糖尿病患者(n = 124)和南奥克兰全科诊所的糖尿病患者(n = 168)来实现的。我们的研究结果表明,汤加的一些糖尿病护理措施和结果相似甚至更好,而汤加没有一些干预措施。在这两个地区,控制体重、血糖、血压和胆固醇仍然很困难。严重糖尿病足部损伤在汤加患者中更为常见(6.5%vs 1.8%, P <0.05)。这一国际比较表明,汤加和新西兰的汤加人仍然处于并发症的高风险中,与提供护理的卫生系统无关。虽然在两种情况下实施的障碍可能有所不同,但改善护理协调可能对两种情况都有好处。
Diabetes in general practice: Tongans in Tonga and South Auckland
Abstract The aim of this study was to compare the management and treatment outcomes of Tongan diabetic patients in Tonga and South Auckland, New Zealand. This was achieved by comparison of Tongan diabetic patients within clinical audits from a general practice in Tonga (n = 124) with those from participating general practices in South Auckland (n = 168). Our results indicate that some measures of diabetes care and outcomes were similar or even better in Tonga, while some interventions were not available in Tonga. Control of weight, glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol remained difficult in both areas. Severe diabetic foot damage was more common among Tongan patients in Tonga (6.5%vs 1.8%, P < 0.05). This international comparison shows that Tongans in both Tonga and New Zealand remain at high-risk of complications independent of the health system under which care is being delivered. While barriers to implementation may differ in the two settings, improvements in the co-ordination of care are likely to be of benefit in both settings.