Knowledge and Perception of Diabetes and Available Services among Diabetic Patients in the State of Qatar.

Diabetes Diabetes Health Services Diabetes Knowledge Diabetic Patient Survey Qatar

Journal

Central Asian journal of global health
ISSN: 2166-7403
Titre abrégé: Cent Asian J Glob Health
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101617990

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2019
Historique:
entrez: 19 3 2019
pubmed: 19 3 2019
medline: 19 3 2019
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Diabetes is a major public health concern in Qatar. This study examined diabetes knowledge and perception of available services for diabetes control among diabetic patients in Qatar. Data from 300 diabetic patients were collected through face-to-face interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire between February and May 2015 at Hamad Medical Corporation healthcare facilities in Qatar. Survey responses were represented as frequencies, and Chi-square tests were used to compare proportions across gender. A p-value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. 31% of patients had Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) (females 36.6%, males 26.5%) and 54% had Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) (males 56.6%, females 50%). Knowledge about diabetes types did not differ by sex (P=0.16). 32.3% of patients were treated for diabetes-related complications including: high cholesterol (39.2%), vision problems (33.1%), hypertension (30.0%), and foot problems (25.1 %). Most patients were diagnosed at primary care clinics (41.7%). During visits, 78.3% of patients reported that they were fully advised about different diabetes tests. 57.0% of patients had ≥4 visits for diabetes checkups in the past 12 months. 66.7% of patients reported that they were confident or very confident in managing their diabetes as a result of their healthcare visits in the past year. The majority of patients reported receiving diabetes-related guidance from physicians (89.7%). Study participants had variable knowledge of diabetes, its complications and risk factors, and services available to diabetics. More comprehensive education and awareness about diabetes is recommended for both patients and family members. At the provider level, further improvement in patient counseling and promotion of available services can be beneficial.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30881757
doi: 10.5195/cajgh.2019.333
pii: cajgh-08-333
pmc: PMC6395071
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

333

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Auteurs

Al-Anoud Al-Thani (AA)

Ministry of Public Health, State of Qatar.

Aiman Farghaly (A)

Ministry of Public Health, State of Qatar.

Hammad Akram (H)

Ministry of Public Health, State of Qatar.

ShamsEldin Khalifa (S)

Ministry of Public Health, State of Qatar.

Benjamin Vinodson (B)

Ministry of Public Health, State of Qatar.

Alma Loares (A)

Ministry of Public Health, State of Qatar.

Abdul-Badi Abou-Samra (AB)

Department of Medicine, Hamad Medical Corporation, State of Qatar.

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