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Perceptions and Understanding of Diabetes Mellitus Technology in Adults with Type 1 or Type 2 DM: A Pilot Survey from Pakistan

机译:患有1型或2 DM的成人糖尿病技术的感知和理解:巴基斯坦的试点调查

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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus technology (DMT) is increasingly used for routine management in developed countries, yet its uptake in developing countries is not as consistent. Multiple factors may influence this, including country specific patient perception regarding DMT. We conducted a pilot study in Pakistan to understand this important question which has not been studied yet. Methods: A cross-sectional pilot study was conducted in Pakistan. An anonymous survey exploring perceptions of diabetes technology was circulated on social media platforms, collecting responses over 2?weeks. Target population included adults (≥18?years) living in Pakistan, with DM1 or 2. Results: A total of 40 responses were received. The majority (36/40) reported using conventional glucometers. Nine used continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Thirty-two of 40 patients believed DMT improved diabetes care, 22 felt it helped decreased risk of Diabetes-related complications. 15/40 stated that DMT results in increased cost of care. Sixteen reported their diabetes care teams had never discussed wearable DMT options whereas 11 disliked them because they did not want a device on their self. Conclusion: In our pilot study we have identified broad themes of opportunity and challenges to DMT use in Pakistan. Patients’ perceptions regarding DMT were generally positive but significant barriers to its acceptance included high cost, lack of discussion between doctor and patient about available technology and personal hesitation. Limitations of our study include sampling bias (online survey) and small sample size, but this data can help inform larger studies, to look at this important topic in greater detail.
机译:简介:糖尿病技术(DMT)越来越多地用于发达国家的日常管理,但其在发展中国家的摄取并不符合。多种因素可能会影响这一点,包括关于DMT的国家特定患者感知。我们在巴基斯坦进行了一项试验研究,了解尚未研究过的这一重要问题。方法:在巴基斯坦进行横截面试验研究。宣传探索糖尿病技术的匿名调查在社交媒体平台上流传,收集了2多个星期的回应。目标人口包括住在巴基斯坦的成年人(≥18岁),DM1或2.结果:收到了40个响应。多数(36/40)使用常规血糖仪报告。九次使用连续葡萄糖监测(CGM)。 32例患者中有32名认为DMT改善了糖尿病护理,22所觉得它有助于降低糖尿病相关并发症的风险。 15/40表示,DMT导致谨慎成本增加。 16岁报道他们的糖尿病护理团队从未讨论过可穿戴的DMT选项,而11则不喜欢他们,因为他们不想要自己的设备。结论:在我们的试点研究中,我们已经确定了在巴基斯坦的DMT使用的机会和挑战的广泛主题。患者对DMT的看法通常是积极的,但其接受的巨大障碍包括高成本,医生与患者缺乏讨论,有关可用技术和个人犹豫。我们研究的局限性包括采样偏差(在线调查)和小样本大小,但此数据可以帮助更大的研究,更详细地查看此重要主题。

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