Guidelines for the Management of Complications of Diabetes in Saudi Arabia Using Delphi Technique for Consensus Among National Experts.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Raed Aldahash, Mohammed A Batais, Ashraf El-Metwally, Saja Alhosan, Mohammed Alharbi, Mohammed Almutairi, Abdulghani Alsaeed, Mohammed Alsofiani, Mohammed AlMehthel, Mohammed Aldubayee, Khaled Aldossari, Sulieman Alshehri
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(1) Background: Saudi Arabia has one of the leading cases of diabetes globally, with approximately 27.8% of adults suffering from the disease. Given the negative consequences of diabetes mellitus (DM), it is critical to develop guidelines for its management. (2) Methods: After a thorough review of the literature around diabetes management, a diverse panel of 14 clinical experts was identified to participate in the Delphi process. The Delphi process included three rounds to ensure all available evidence was accounted for. (3) Results: The Delphi method concluded with a total of 37 guidelines reviewed and approved by the panelists, followed by verification from a third party in Saudi Arabia. The Delphi and external evaluation confirmed that authentic, relevant, and applicable evidence for diabetes management in Saudi Arabia was accounted for. The process concluded with a list of 37 statements about the management of acute and chronic complications of diabetes in Saudi Arabia. (4) Conclusions: The preparation of contextual evidence for the management of diabetes in Saudi Arabia will be instrumental in addressing the burden of disease in the region. The guidelines offer useful insights into diabetes care, especially by prioritizing early detection and proactive management of complications. They highlight the importance of lifestyle changes and medical therapy. However, due to the ever-changing nature of diabetes, the document must be monitored and updated on a regular basis to ensure its continued relevance and effectiveness.

沙特阿拉伯糖尿病并发症管理指南采用德尔菲技术征求全国专家共识。
(1)背景:沙特阿拉伯是全球糖尿病发病率最高的国家之一,约有27.8%的成年人患有糖尿病。鉴于糖尿病(DM)的负面后果,制定其管理指南至关重要。(2)方法:在全面查阅糖尿病管理相关文献后,确定了一个由14名临床专家组成的多元化小组参与德尔菲过程。德尔菲程序包括三轮,以确保所有可获得的证据都得到解释。(3)结果:德尔菲法最终得出专家组成员审查并批准的37条指南,随后由沙特阿拉伯的第三方进行验证。德尔菲法和外部评价证实了沙特阿拉伯糖尿病管理的真实、相关和适用证据。该过程最后列出了关于沙特阿拉伯糖尿病急性和慢性并发症管理的37项声明。(4)结论:为沙特阿拉伯的糖尿病管理准备背景证据将有助于解决该地区的疾病负担。该指南为糖尿病护理提供了有用的见解,特别是通过优先考虑早期发现和主动管理并发症。他们强调了改变生活方式和药物治疗的重要性。然而,由于糖尿病的性质不断变化,必须定期监测和更新该文件,以确保其持续的相关性和有效性。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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