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A diabetes profile of the eight districts in the public health sector, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

机译:南非东开普省八个公共卫生部门的糖尿病概况

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BACKGROUND. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) recently reported that there are 1.8 million South Africans with diabetes, and estimates an additional undiagnosed population of 69% of the total number of diabetics. The African continent is expected to see the highest increase in diabetes globally by 2045. Healthcare measures to manage this surge in diabetes and its related complications should be tailored to Africa's unique challenges; however, the epidemiolocal data essential for policy development are lacking. Bridging the data gap will guide funding distribution and the creation of evidence-based initiatives for diabetes.OBJECTIVES. To investigate the frequency, age proportion and distribution of new patients diagnosed with diabetes in the public healthcare sector of Eastern Cape (EC) Province, South Africa (SA).METHODS. All data collected to date were obtained from the EC District Health Information System. According to the information collected from the Department of Health, diabetes-related data collection fields were implemented in 2013, which resulted in this 4-year study. Additional open-source data on population estimates, mortality and medical aid coverage were provided by Statistics SA.RESULTS. Of the eight districts in the province, O R Tambo was recorded as having the highest average proportion of new patients diagnosed with diabetes. A positive correlation was found between the calculated incidence of disease and the diabetes mortality rate.CONCLUSIONS. The study showed an annual growth in the incidence of diabetes in the EC since 2014, and highlights the issue of an increasing burden of diabetes in the rural population. This increase is consonant with predictions by authoritative bodies on the growing burden of diabetes in Africa. The pattern of distribution highlights the deprived district of O R Tambo contradicting the well-known link between diabetes and urbanisation.
机译:背景。国际糖尿病联合会(IDF)最近报道说,南非有180万糖尿病患者,据估计,未确诊的南非人口占糖尿病总数的69%。到2045年,非洲大陆预计将成为全球糖尿病发病率最高的国家。应对糖尿病激增及其相关并发症的医疗保健措施应针对非洲的独特挑战而量身定制。然而,缺乏政策制定所必需的流行病本地数据。缩小数据差距将指导糖尿病的资金分配和建立基于证据的计划。目的调查南非东开普省(EC)公共卫生部门诊断为糖尿病的新患者的频率,年龄比例和分布。迄今为止收集的所有数据均从EC地区健康信息系统获得。根据从卫生部收集的信息,2013年实施了与糖尿病相关的数据收集领域,从而完成了这项为期4年的研究。 Statistics SA.RESULTS提供了有关人口估计数,死亡率和医疗救助范围的其他开源数据。在该省的八个地区中,坦博(O R Tambo)被记录为诊断出患有糖尿病的新患者的平均比例最高。在计算出的疾病发病率与糖尿病死亡率之间发现正相关。该研究表明,自2014年以来,欧洲共同体的糖尿病发病率逐年增长,并着重指出了农村人口中糖尿病负担日益增加的问题。这一增长与权威机构对非洲糖尿病负担日益增长的预测相吻合。分布格局突显了O Tambo的贫困地区,这与糖尿病与城市化之间众所周知的联系相矛盾。

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