希腊2型糖尿病患者的糖尿病知识

Dimitrios Poulimeneas , Maria G. Grammatikopoulou , Vasiliki Bougioukli , Parthena Iosifidou , Maria F. Vasiloglou , Maria-Assimina Gerama , Dimitrios Mitsos , Ioanna Chrysanthakopoulou , Maria Tsigga , Kyriakos Kazakos
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背景&;目的糖尿病知识已被证明可以改善血糖控制,并与几个人口统计学参数相关。在希腊这个肥胖率很高的国家,糖尿病患者的疾病知识从未得到评估。这项横断面研究旨在评估希腊2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者的糖尿病知识及其社会和人口统计学参数之间的关系。方法从希腊的一家城市和一家农村诊所招募了159名T2DM患者。糖尿病知识采用简要糖尿病知识测试(DKT)进行评估。进行了基本的人体测量。从患者的医疗档案中收集有关血糖控制和社会人口学特征的数据。结果希腊T2DM患者的疾病知识较差(平均DKT评分为8.3±2.2/14.0,平均DKT占正确答案的百分比为59.6±15.8%)。受试者的性别、居住地或血糖控制之间没有差异。受过高等教育的患者表现出更多的糖尿病知识。单纯性肥胖并发中心性肥胖或血糖控制不佳降低了参与者对糖尿病的认识。此外,腰围与糖尿病知识呈负相关。结论基于DKT,希腊患者对糖尿病的认识较差。这项研究为需要更好的糖尿病教育以改善疾病结果提供了证据。
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Diabetes knowledge among Greek Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients

Background & objective

Diabetes knowledge has been shown to improve glycemic control and associate with several demographic parameters. In Greece, a country with high obesity rates, disease knowledge has never been evaluated in diabetic patients. This cross sectional study aimed to assess diabetes knowledge and its associations between social and demographic parameters, among Greek type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients.

Methods

One hundred fifty nine patients with T2DM were recruited from an urban and a rural clinic in Greece. Diabetes knowledge was assessed with the Brief Diabetes Knowledge Test (DKT). Basic anthropometry was performed. Data regarding glycemic control and sociodemographic characteristics were collected from the patients’ medical files.

Results

Greek T2DM patients demonstrated poor disease knowledge (mean DKT score 8.3 ± 2.2/14.0 and mean DKT as a percent of correct answers 59.6 ± 15.8%). No differences were observed between sex, place of residence, or glycemic control, among subjects. Patients with higher education demonstrated greater diabetes knowledge. Simple obesity with concurrent central obesity or suboptimal glycemic control decreased diabetes knowledge among participants. Additionally, waist circumference was inversely correlated to diabetes knowledge.

Conclusions

Based on the DKT, Greek patients exhibit poor diabetes knowledge. This study provides evidence for the need for better diabetes education in order to ameliorate disease outcome.

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