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Ramadan and diabetes - knowledge, attitude and practices of general practitioners; a cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Fasting during Ramadan is obligatory for all Muslims across the world. Through literature review, it has been found out that there are various articles published for the awareness of patients and general population regarding safe fasting during Ramadan. But very few studies high...

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Autores principales: Ahmedani, Muhammad Yakoob, Hashmi, Bella Z., Ulhaque, Muhammad Saif
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Professional Medical Publications 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5017089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27648026
http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.324.9904
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Hashmi, Bella Z.
Ulhaque, Muhammad Saif
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Fasting during Ramadan is obligatory for all Muslims across the world. Through literature review, it has been found out that there are various articles published for the awareness of patients and general population regarding safe fasting during Ramadan. But very few studies highlight the Ramadan specific knowledge of general practitioners engaged in providing care to people with diabetes. This study aims to describe the practice, knowledge and attitude of general practitioners regarding treatment and dietary modifications for people with diabetes during Ramadan across Pakistan. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study was undertaken among a sample of 274 general practitioners. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire that consisted of 25 questions that were structured according to three categories i-e. Ramadan specific knowledge, diet and physical activity and treatment modification related knowledge and practices of GPs. RESULTS: Out of the total population of GPs surveyed, 70% responded correctly to the questions while 30% responded incorrectly. 1/4(th) of GPs incorrectly responded to questions regarding basic concepts of diabetes and Ramadan. 1/3(rd) of GPs responded incorrectly regarding questions on diet. Almost 40% of the GPs responded incorrectly to the questions regarding drug dosage adjustment in people with diabetes during Ramadan. However, more than 80% responded in agreement regarding alteration in medication timings. CONCLUSION: Almost one third of the studied populations of general practitioners across Pakistan lack the knowledge of basic principles that are important to be employed in the management of diabetes during Ramadan. Hence there is need to promote educational programmes and CMEs to improve the knowledge of our GPs that should be reflected by their sound clinical practices in the field of diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-50170892016-09-19 Ramadan and diabetes - knowledge, attitude and practices of general practitioners; a cross-sectional study Ahmedani, Muhammad Yakoob Hashmi, Bella Z. Ulhaque, Muhammad Saif Pak J Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Fasting during Ramadan is obligatory for all Muslims across the world. Through literature review, it has been found out that there are various articles published for the awareness of patients and general population regarding safe fasting during Ramadan. But very few studies highlight the Ramadan specific knowledge of general practitioners engaged in providing care to people with diabetes. This study aims to describe the practice, knowledge and attitude of general practitioners regarding treatment and dietary modifications for people with diabetes during Ramadan across Pakistan. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study was undertaken among a sample of 274 general practitioners. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire that consisted of 25 questions that were structured according to three categories i-e. Ramadan specific knowledge, diet and physical activity and treatment modification related knowledge and practices of GPs. RESULTS: Out of the total population of GPs surveyed, 70% responded correctly to the questions while 30% responded incorrectly. 1/4(th) of GPs incorrectly responded to questions regarding basic concepts of diabetes and Ramadan. 1/3(rd) of GPs responded incorrectly regarding questions on diet. Almost 40% of the GPs responded incorrectly to the questions regarding drug dosage adjustment in people with diabetes during Ramadan. However, more than 80% responded in agreement regarding alteration in medication timings. CONCLUSION: Almost one third of the studied populations of general practitioners across Pakistan lack the knowledge of basic principles that are important to be employed in the management of diabetes during Ramadan. Hence there is need to promote educational programmes and CMEs to improve the knowledge of our GPs that should be reflected by their sound clinical practices in the field of diabetes. Professional Medical Publications 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5017089/ /pubmed/27648026 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.324.9904 Text en Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Ramadan and diabetes - knowledge, attitude and practices of general practitioners; a cross-sectional study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5017089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27648026
http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.324.9904
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