Diabetes advocacy in the Asia-Pacific region.

IF 3.2 3区 医学
Noriko Kodani, Asuka Kato, Moon-Kyu Lee, Ronald Ching Wan Ma, Anita Sabidi, Renza Scibilia, Zhiguang Zhou, Alicia Jenkins
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Abstract

Living with diabetes is challenging. From diagnosis, one has to deal with lifelong management of glycemia and other factors. Misunderstandings about diabetes persist. People with diabetes (PWD) are sometimes misperceived as having brought diabetes upon themself, being incapable of self-management, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, or appropriate dietary habits, among other negative attributes. As a result, PWD can face difficulties at school, at home, in the workplace, and in the community. PWD also face financial burden with medical costs, health insurance, and loans. There has been growing awareness of diabetes-related stigma, highlighting the prevalence and consequences of biased, one-sided, and inaccurate information. Stigma can negatively affect the self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-care of PWD, and adversely affect their clinical outcomes. Therefore, advocacy to reduce the burden is essential. The situation varies within and between countries. There are still countries with limited access to insulin, more powerful glucose-lowering, cardio- and reno-protective drugs for type 2 diabetes, glucose monitoring strips, let alone technologies including continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and insulin pumps. As members of the Asia-Pacific region, we strive to improve the quality of life for PWD within our countries and to enhance the global advocacy movement to achieve sustainable health equity worldwide. Herein, we share information from some Asia-Pacific countries: Australia, China, Korea, Indonesia, and Japan, including some aspects of the advocacy movement in each country. Through mutual understanding and collaboration, we aim to strengthen advocacy efforts across the Asia-Pacific region and contribute to global initiatives that enhance health outcomes for PWD.

亚太地区的糖尿病宣传。
糖尿病患者的生活充满挑战。从诊断开始,患者必须终生控制血糖和其他因素。对糖尿病的误解依然存在。糖尿病患者(PWD)有时被误认为是自己导致了糖尿病,无法自我管理,无法保持健康的生活方式或适当的饮食习惯,以及其他负面属性。因此,残疾人士在学校、家中、工作场所和社区都会遇到困难。残疾人士还面临医疗费用、健康保险和贷款等经济负担。人们越来越意识到与糖尿病相关的耻辱感,强调了有偏见、片面和不准确信息的普遍性和后果。耻辱感会对残疾人的自尊、自信和自我护理产生负面影响,并对其临床结果产生不利影响。因此,倡导减轻负担是必不可少的。国家内部和国家之间的情况各不相同。仍有一些国家难以获得胰岛素、更有效的降血糖药物、2型糖尿病的心脏和肾保护药物、血糖监测条,更不用说包括连续血糖监测(CGM)和胰岛素泵在内的技术了。作为亚太地区的成员,我们努力改善我们国家内残疾人的生活质量,并加强全球宣传运动,以在全世界实现可持续的健康公平。在此,我们分享了一些亚太国家的信息:澳大利亚、中国、韩国、印度尼西亚和日本,包括每个国家倡导运动的一些方面。通过相互理解和合作,我们的目标是加强整个亚太地区的宣传工作,并为增进残疾人健康成果的全球倡议作出贡献。
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Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Journal of Diabetes Investigation Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes Investigation is your core diabetes journal from Asia; the official journal of the Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD). The journal publishes original research, country reports, commentaries, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters, as well as editorials and news. Embracing clinical and experimental research in diabetes and related areas, the Journal of Diabetes Investigation includes aspects of prevention, treatment, as well as molecular aspects and pathophysiology. Translational research focused on the exchange of ideas between clinicians and researchers is also welcome. Journal of Diabetes Investigation is indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE).
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