Knowledge, attitude and practice of self-administered insulin by diabetes mellitus patients: A cross sectional study

Akshay Hasmukhbhai Parmar, A. Sukhlecha, Kajal Jasubhai Katariya
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Diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous clinical syndrome secondary to defects in insulin secretion, action, or both. India is emerging as the world's diabetic capital. Inadequate awareness about the use of insulin is likely to influence its acceptance and adherence. To assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of self-administered insulin by patients of diabetes mellitus. It was a cross-sectional study conducted by the department of pharmacology at a tertiary care teaching hospital over a period of six months at the medicine outpatient department. A prevalidated questionnaire was used to assess the KAP of insulin use. Informed consent was obtained from the patients prior to giving them a questionnaire. Among the 151 responses, 58 were male and 93 were female. Among them, 66% knew about different types of insulin, and 32% knew about different insulin delivery devices. Around 40% of patients were not aware of HbA1c as a monitoring tool. Nearly 48% patients knew the complications of diabetes. Half of the patients were confident about the self-administration of insulin. About 54% patients took insulin for treatment. Among current insulin users, 75% injected insulin at the upper arm, 83% missed insulin doses, 74% had never used a glucometer, and 32% failed to rotate the site. Knowledge and attitude were good in the majority of patients, but practice regarding the use of insulin was poor. Skilled health care providers could educate diabetes mellitus patients on self-care management and insulin self-therapy and bridge this gap.
糖尿病患者对自我管理胰岛素的认识、态度和实践:横断面研究
糖尿病是继发于胰岛素分泌、作用或两者均有缺陷的一种异质性临床综合征。印度正在成为世界糖尿病之都。对使用胰岛素的认识不足很可能会影响对胰岛素的接受和坚持使用。目的:评估糖尿病患者对自控胰岛素的认知、态度和实践(KAP)。这是一项横断面研究,由一家三级教学医院的药理学部门在内科门诊部进行,为期六个月。研究使用了一份普遍问卷来评估胰岛素使用的KAP。在向患者发放问卷之前,已征得他们的知情同意。在 151 份答卷中,男性 58 人,女性 93 人。其中,66%的患者知道不同类型的胰岛素,32%的患者知道不同的胰岛素给药装置。约 40% 的患者不知道 HbA1c 是一种监测工具。近 48% 的患者知道糖尿病并发症。半数患者对自行注射胰岛素有信心。约 54% 的患者使用胰岛素进行治疗。在目前使用胰岛素的患者中,75%的人在上臂注射胰岛素,83%的人漏服胰岛素,74%的人从未使用过血糖仪,32%的人没有轮换注射部位。大多数患者的知识和态度良好,但使用胰岛素的实践却很差。熟练的医疗服务提供者可以向糖尿病患者传授自我护理管理和胰岛素自我疗法的知识,弥补这一差距。
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