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Prevalence, Awareness, Control, and Treatment of Hypertension and Diabetes in Korean Cancer Survivors: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Fourth and Fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys

机译:韩国癌症幸存者高血压和糖尿病的患病率,意识,控制和治疗:第四和第五届韩国国家卫生和营养考试调查的横截面分析

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Background: Management of hypertension and diabetes in cancer survivors is an important issue; however, not much is known about the level of management of such chronic disease in Korea. This study therefore assessed the prevalence, awareness, control, and treatment of hypertension and diabetes in Korean cancer survivors compared to non-cancer survivors. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional design was employed, wherein data were obtained from standardized questionnaires completed by 943 cancer survivors and 41,233 non-cancer survivors who participated in the Fourth and Fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (2007-2011). We calculated adjusted proportions for prevalence and management of hypertension and diabetes in non-cancer survivors and cancer survivors. We also assessed the associated factors with prevalence and management of cancer survivors. Results: Cancer survivors are more likely than the general population to have higher prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension. However, diabetic management was not significantly higher in cancer survivors than in non-cancer survivors, despite their having a higher prevalence. Several factors, such as, age, drinking, years since cancer diagnosis, self-perceived health status, and specific cancer types were found to affect to management of hypertension and diabetes. Conclusions: These data suggest that cancer survivors appear to be better than non-cancer survivors at management of hypertension, but not diabetes. There is a need for healthcare providers to recognize the importance of long-term chronic disease management for cancer survivors and for the care model to be shared between primary care physicians and oncologists.
机译:背景:癌症幸存者的高血压和糖尿病管理是一个重要问题;然而,关于韩国这种慢性疾病的管理水平并不多。因此,与非癌症幸存者相比,本研究评估了韩国癌症幸存者中高血压和糖尿病的患病率,意识,控制和治疗。材料和方法:采用横截面设计,其中从943名癌症幸存者完成的标准化问卷中获得数据,41,233名非癌症幸存者参与第四和第五次韩国国家卫生和营养考试调查(2007-2011)。我们计算了非癌症幸存者和癌症幸存者中高血压和高血压和糖尿病的调整后比例。我们还评估了患有癌症幸存者的患病率和管理的相关因素。结果:癌症幸存者比一般人群更容易具有更高的患病率,意识,治疗和高血压控制。然而,尽管患有较高的患病率,但癌症幸存者的糖尿病管理在癌症幸存者中没有显着较高。发现了几个因素,例如年龄,饮酒,自癌症诊断,自我感知的健康状况和特异性癌症类型以来影响高血压和糖尿病。结论:这些数据表明,癌症幸存者似乎比在高血压管理中的非癌症幸存者更好,但不是糖尿病。需要医疗保健提供商,以认识到癌症幸存者的长期慢性疾病管理的重要性,以及在初级保健医生和肿瘤学家之间共享的护理模型。

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