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Public awareness of diabetes complications and its effect on treatment compliance in Asir region, Saudi Arabia.

Authors :
Alhammadi NA
Al Qahtani AA
Hosiky MF
Al Shahrani FS
Al Shehri SM
Al Ghamdi MA
Al Shehri FM
Source :
Journal of family medicine and primary care [J Family Med Prim Care] 2022 Nov; Vol. 11 (11), pp. 6812-6817. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 16.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Diabetes mellitus [DM] is the most prevalent disease that affects modern human life in Saudi Arabia. People with DM must have a comprehensive understanding of the nature, risk factors, complications, and treatment methods to mitigate complications.<br />Aim: The aim of the study is to assess diabetic patient awareness of complications and their effect on treatment compliance in the Asir region of Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional study was conducted targeting available diabetic patients in the Asir region, Saudi Arabia. Patients aged 18 years or more living in the Asir region with type 1 or type 2 diabetes were included. Data were collected from eligible patients using a pre-structured electronic questionnaire. The tool covered the following data: patients' sociodemographic data, patients' diabetes duration, patients' compliance with medical care and treatment, patients' awareness regarding diabetes-related complications, and patients' experienced complications. The questionnaire was uploaded online using social media platforms by researchers.<br />Results: A total of 466 diabetic patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria completed the study questionnaire. Patients' age ranged from 18 to more than 50 years old, with a mean age of 38.9 ± 12.6 years old, Of the 279 patients, 59.9% were males. 143 [30.7%] patients reported measuring HbA1c every three months. 363 [77.9%] reported having a blood glucose meter at home, but only 205 [44%] reported having a good concern to measure their blood sugar and 211 [45.3%] had good diabetic control, while 124 [26.6%] reported excellent control. Of those, 218 [46.8%] patients had good awareness levels regarding diabetes-related complications, while 248 [53.2%] had poor awareness levels.<br />Conclusions: Our study showed that diabetic patients living in Asir region had an average awareness level regarding diabetes-related complications, especially newly diagnosed, young people. Interestingly, diabetic patients showed good-to-excellent adherence to medical care and medications.<br />Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest.<br /> (Copyright: © 2022 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2249-4863
Volume :
11
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of family medicine and primary care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36992996
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_422_22