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Knowledge of diabetes mellitus in privately- funded diabetic patients attending a rural optometric practice in Malmesbury, South Africa*

机译:私人资助糖尿病患者糖尿病的知识,南非马尔梅斯伯里出席农村验光患者*

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Patient knowledge about diabetes mellitus (DM) and appropriate timely management with respect to the condition are important factors for limiting the complications of the disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate knowledge and practices regarding DM, its ocular effects and management protocols among privately-funded diabetic patients. A questionnaire containing questions on these issues and certain demographics was provided to 73 self-funding or privately-funded diabetic patients attending an optometric practice in a rural district of the Western Cape. Respondents ages ranged from 33 to 80 years (mean = 57 ± 11.2 years) and included 59% males and 41% females. Above half(56%) of the respondents knew that there were two main types of DM. Less than half (46%) of the respondents reported having Type 2 DM, 4% reported having Type 1 DM and 49% did not knowwhat type of DM they had. Although 82% of the respondents reported owning a glucometer and 98% knew that controlling their blood sugar levels may help reduce diabetic complications, only 29% measured their blood sugar levels on a daily basis. Most respondents (97%) agreed that DM could affect their vision yet only 37% stated that they had annual eye examinations. A significant proportion of the respondents did not know that DM could cause strabismus (57%), colour vision problems (44%), cataracts (41%), retinopathy (37%) and contribute to causing glaucoma (63%). Most respondents took their medication regularly and as prescribed (89%) and underwent regular medical check-ups (82%). However, a large proportion of the respondents did not exercise regularly (61%), had no regular eye testing (63%) nor Body Mass Index (BMI) monitoring (84%) in their manage-ment of DM. This study indicates that, despite access to private health care, these subjects level of knowledge of DM and its ocular effects was sub-optimal. It also indicated poor self-management practices of the diabetic patients towards diabetes care and management. Optometrists should form part of a team of health professionals to assist in the management of DM. (S Afr Optom 2012 71(2) 70-77)?
机译:关于糖尿病(DM)的患者知识以及关于条件的适当管理是限制疾病并发症的重要因素。本研究的目的是评估私人资助糖尿病患者的DM的知识和做法,其眼部效果和管理方案。提供了一个关于这些问题和某些人口统计数据的问题的问卷,以73个自筹资金或私人资助的糖尿病患者,参加西开普省农村地区的验光实践。受访者年龄从33至80年(平均= 57±11.2岁),包括59%的男性和41%的女性。超过一半(56%)的受访者知道DM有两种主要类型。报告的患者2 dm的答复者不到一半(46%),据报道1 dm的4%,49%不知道他们的DM。虽然82%的受访者报告称血糖仪和98%的受访者知道控制其血糖水平可能有助于减少糖尿病并发症,但每天仅测量其血糖水平的29%。大多数受访者(97%)同意DM可能影响他们的愿景,但只有37%的人表示他们每年的眼科检查。大量比例的受访者尚不知道DM可能导致斜视(57%),颜色视觉问题(44%),白内障(41%),视网膜病变(37%),并有助于引起青光眼(63%)。大多数受访者定期服用药物,并按照规定(89%)并经过常规医疗检查(82%)。然而,大部分受访者没有经常运动(61%),没有常规的眼睛测试(63%),也没有体重指数(BMI)监测(BMI)监测(BMI)监测在其DM的管理下的监测(84%)。本研究表明,尽管获得私人医疗保健,但这些受试者的DM知识水平及其眼部效应是次优。它还表明糖尿病患者对糖尿病护理和管理的差的自我管理实践。验光师应该形成卫生专业人士团队的一部分,以协助管理DM的管理。 (S AFROMOM 2012 71(2)70-77)?

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