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Characteristics of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Two Rural Medically Underserved Communities

机译:两个农村医疗不足社区的2型糖尿病患者的特征

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In the state of Hawai‘i, Native Hawaiians and Filipinos suffer from increased disparities, compared to other groups, in diabetes prevalence and adverse health outcomes that are exacerbated by challenges to health care access among rural communities. To address the limited literature describing rural, underserved patients with diabetes in Hawai‘i, this paper aims to characterize two rural communities that are located on Moloka‘i and Lana‘i in federally-designated medically underserved areas and that are served by a single Native Hawaiian health care system entitled Na Pu‘uwai. Descriptive analyses examining associations between variables were performed using the baseline demographic information, clinical measures, and questionnaire responses collected from 40 adult study participants with diabetes. The data revealed that the study participants had a high prevalence of insulin use (60%); a HbA1c level greater than or equal to 9% (55%); a high-fat diet (73%); and comorbidities, including hyperlipidemia (85%), hypertension (83%), and obesity (70%). Furthermore, among the participants, the mean SF-12v2™ General Health Perceptions Score was significantly lower for participants with uncontrolled diabetes compared to those with controlled diabetes (P = .02); however, this association was not statistically significant in the multivariable regression model that adjusted for age and number of diabetes medications. Based on these results, the participants appear to belong to a high-risk group with a complicated manifestation of diabetes. This study adds to the growing body of literature demonstrating disparities in diabetes among rural, minority, and underserved communities, highlighting the need for further investigation, development, and implementation of strategies for reaching these vulnerable populations.
机译:在夏威夷州,夏威夷土著人和菲律宾人与其他群体相比,糖尿病患病率和不良健康后果之间的差距越来越大,而农村社区对获得医疗服务的挑战加剧了这种情况。为了解决描述夏威夷农村地区,服务欠佳的糖尿病患者的有限文献,本文旨在描述位于联邦指定的医疗服务不足地区的Moloka'i和Lana'i上的两个农村社区,这些社区由一个夏威夷原住民保健系统,名称为Na Pu'uwai。描述性分析使用基线人口统计学信息,临床指标和从40位糖尿病成年研究参与者中收集的问卷调查表进行了变量之间关联的描述性分析。数据显示,研究参与者的胰岛素使用率很高(60%)。 HbA1c水平大于或等于9%(55%);高脂饮食(73%);和合并症,包括高脂血症(85%),高血压(83%)和肥胖症(70%)。此外,在参与者中,与不受控制的糖尿病患者相比,不受控制的糖尿病患者的平均SF-12v2™总体健康感知得分显着更低(P = .02);但是,在针对年龄和糖尿病药物数量进行调整的多变量回归模型中,这种关联在统计上并不显着。根据这些结果,参与者似乎属于糖尿病复杂表现的高危人群。这项研究增加了越来越多的文献,证明了农村,少数民族和服务欠缺社区中的糖尿病差异,强调需要进一步调查,制定和实施针对这些弱势人群的策略。

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