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Patients’ perspectives of care for type 2 diabetes in Bangladesh –a qualitative study

机译:孟加拉国患者对2型糖尿病的护理观点-定性研究

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Background Worldwide, type 2 diabetes affects approximately 220 million people and is the cause of 1.1 million deaths each year, 80% of which occur in low and middle income countries (LMICs). Over the next 20?years, prevalence is expected to double worldwide and increase by 150% in LMICs. There is now a move towards improving care for diabetes. However no information on patients’ needs, perceptions and experiences is available, hindering effective and appropriate changes in policy and practice. We developed a study with the objective of understanding patients’ experiences of treatment for type 2 diabetes. Methods During January 2011, we conducted in-depth interviews in five sites across two administrative districts of Bangladesh, purposefully chosen to represent different geographic regions and local demographics In total, we conducted 23 (14 male, 9 female) individual interviews across the 5 sites, to gain insight into patients’ understanding of their diabetes and its management. Results Patients’ levels of knowledge and understanding about diabetes and its management is depended on where they received their initial diagnosis and care. Away from specialist centres, patients had poor understanding of the essential of diabetes and its management. No appropriate written or verbal information was available for a significant number of patients, compounded limited knowledge and understanding of diabetes by healthcare professionals. Patients felt that with improved provision of appropriate information they would be able to better understand their diabetes and improve their role in its management. Access to appropriate diagnosis and subsequent treatment was restricted by availability and costs of services. Conclusion Effective, appropriate and essential healthcare services for diabetes in Bangladesh is extremely limited, a majority of patients receive suboptimal care. Site of diagnosis will impact significantly on the quality of information provided and the quality of subsequent treatments. Although appropriate services are available at some specialist centres, the inability of patients to pay for routine tests and check-ups prevents them from receiving timely diagnoses and appropriate continuity of care. The double burden of communicable diseases and diseases is now a well-recognised. Emphasis must be placed on developing appropriate and effective preventive strategies to address this burden.
机译:背景技术在世界范围内,2型糖尿病影响约2.2亿人,每年造成110万人死亡,其中80%发生在低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)。在接下来的20年中,全球范围的流行率预计将翻倍,而LMIC的流行率将增长150%。现在正在朝着改善对糖尿病的护理的方向发展。但是,没有有关患者需求,看法和经验的信息,从而阻碍了有效和适当的政策和实践变更。我们开展了一项研究,旨在了解患者治疗2型糖尿病的经验。方法在2011年1月,我们在孟加拉国两个行政区的五个地点进行了深度访谈,目的是选择代表不同的地理区域和当地人口统计学。总共,我们在这五个地点进行了23次(14位男性,9位女性)个人访谈,以深入了解患者对糖尿病及其管理的理解。结果患者对糖尿病及其管理的知识和了解程度取决于他们最初接受诊断和护理的位置。远离专科中心,患者对糖尿病的基本知识及其管理知之甚少。对于大量患者,没有适当的书面或口头信息,而且医护人员对糖尿病的了解和理解有限。患者认为,通过改善提供适当信息的方式,他们将能够更好地了解自己的糖尿病并改善其在糖尿病管理中的作用。能否获得适当的诊断和后续治疗受到服务可用性和成本的限制。结论孟加拉国对糖尿病的有效,适当和必要的医疗保健服务极为有限,大多数患者未获得理想的护理。诊断部位将严重影响所提供信息的质量和后续治疗的质量。尽管某些专科中心提供适当的服务,但患者无力支付常规检查和检查的费用,使他们无法及时接受诊断并获得适当的护理连续性。众所周知,传染病和疾病的双重负担。必须强调制定适当和有效的预防策略以解决这一负担。

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