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A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting

BACKGROUND: Information on socioeconomic determinants in the management of diabetes mellitus is scarce in lower middle income countries. The aim of this study is to describe the socioeconomic determinants of management and complications of diabetes mellitus in a lower middle income setting. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: De Silva, Ambepitiyawaduge Pubudu, De Silva, Sudirikku Hennadige Padmal, Haniffa, Rashan, Liyanage, Isurujith Kongala, Jayasinghe, Kosala Saroj Amarasiri, Katulanda, Prasad, Wijeratne, Chandrika Neelakanthi, Wijeratne, Sumedha, Rajapakse, Lalini Chandika
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27145835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12939-016-0363-3
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author De Silva, Ambepitiyawaduge Pubudu
De Silva, Sudirikku Hennadige Padmal
Haniffa, Rashan
Liyanage, Isurujith Kongala
Jayasinghe, Kosala Saroj Amarasiri
Katulanda, Prasad
Wijeratne, Chandrika Neelakanthi
Wijeratne, Sumedha
Rajapakse, Lalini Chandika
author_facet De Silva, Ambepitiyawaduge Pubudu
De Silva, Sudirikku Hennadige Padmal
Haniffa, Rashan
Liyanage, Isurujith Kongala
Jayasinghe, Kosala Saroj Amarasiri
Katulanda, Prasad
Wijeratne, Chandrika Neelakanthi
Wijeratne, Sumedha
Rajapakse, Lalini Chandika
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description BACKGROUND: Information on socioeconomic determinants in the management of diabetes mellitus is scarce in lower middle income countries. The aim of this study is to describe the socioeconomic determinants of management and complications of diabetes mellitus in a lower middle income setting. METHODS: Cross sectional descriptive study on a stratified random sample of 1300 individuals was conducted by an interviewer administered questionnaire, clinical examinations and blood investigations. A single fasting venous blood sugar of ≥126 mg/dl was considered diagnostic of new diabetics and poor control of diabetes mellitus as HbA(1)C > 6.5 %. RESULTS: There were 202 (14.7 %) with diabetes mellitus. Poor control was seen in 130 (90.7 %) while 71 (49.6 %) were not on regular treatment. Highest proportions of poor control and not on regular medication were observed in estate sector, poorest social status category and poorest geographical area. The annual HbA(1C), microalbuminuria, retinal and neuropathy examination were performed in less than 6.0 %. Social gradient not observed in the management lapses. Most (76.6 %) had accessed private sector while those in estate (58.1 %) accessed the state system. The microvascular complications of retinopathy, neuropathy and microalbuminuria observed in 11.1 %, 79.3 % and 54.5 % respectively. Among the macrovascular diseases, angina, ischaemic heart disease and peripheral arterial disease seen in 15.5 %, 15.7 % and 5.5 % respectively. These complications do not show a social gradient. CONCLUSIONS: Diabetes mellitus patients, irrespective of their socioeconomic status, are poorly managed and have high rates of complications. Most depend on the private healthcare system with overall poor access to care in the estate sector.
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spelling pubmed-48572622016-05-06 A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting De Silva, Ambepitiyawaduge Pubudu De Silva, Sudirikku Hennadige Padmal Haniffa, Rashan Liyanage, Isurujith Kongala Jayasinghe, Kosala Saroj Amarasiri Katulanda, Prasad Wijeratne, Chandrika Neelakanthi Wijeratne, Sumedha Rajapakse, Lalini Chandika Int J Equity Health Research BACKGROUND: Information on socioeconomic determinants in the management of diabetes mellitus is scarce in lower middle income countries. The aim of this study is to describe the socioeconomic determinants of management and complications of diabetes mellitus in a lower middle income setting. METHODS: Cross sectional descriptive study on a stratified random sample of 1300 individuals was conducted by an interviewer administered questionnaire, clinical examinations and blood investigations. A single fasting venous blood sugar of ≥126 mg/dl was considered diagnostic of new diabetics and poor control of diabetes mellitus as HbA(1)C > 6.5 %. RESULTS: There were 202 (14.7 %) with diabetes mellitus. Poor control was seen in 130 (90.7 %) while 71 (49.6 %) were not on regular treatment. Highest proportions of poor control and not on regular medication were observed in estate sector, poorest social status category and poorest geographical area. The annual HbA(1C), microalbuminuria, retinal and neuropathy examination were performed in less than 6.0 %. Social gradient not observed in the management lapses. Most (76.6 %) had accessed private sector while those in estate (58.1 %) accessed the state system. The microvascular complications of retinopathy, neuropathy and microalbuminuria observed in 11.1 %, 79.3 % and 54.5 % respectively. Among the macrovascular diseases, angina, ischaemic heart disease and peripheral arterial disease seen in 15.5 %, 15.7 % and 5.5 % respectively. These complications do not show a social gradient. CONCLUSIONS: Diabetes mellitus patients, irrespective of their socioeconomic status, are poorly managed and have high rates of complications. Most depend on the private healthcare system with overall poor access to care in the estate sector. BioMed Central 2016-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4857262/ /pubmed/27145835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12939-016-0363-3 Text en © De Silva et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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De Silva, Ambepitiyawaduge Pubudu
De Silva, Sudirikku Hennadige Padmal
Haniffa, Rashan
Liyanage, Isurujith Kongala
Jayasinghe, Kosala Saroj Amarasiri
Katulanda, Prasad
Wijeratne, Chandrika Neelakanthi
Wijeratne, Sumedha
Rajapakse, Lalini Chandika
A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting
title A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting
title_full A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting
title_fullStr A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting
title_full_unstemmed A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting
title_short A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting
title_sort survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27145835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12939-016-0363-3
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