Effects of the October 2023 war on diabetes treatment and medication adherence in Gaza.

Hatem A Hejaz
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Abstract

Background: Diabetes management requires lifelong medical and medication supervision. The war in Gaza has worsened essential care for diabetes patients, disrupting access to treatment and medications and causing non-adherence.

Aim: To evaluate the effects of the October 2023 war on diabetes treatment and medication compliance in Gaza.

Methods: Between February and May 2024, this cross-sectional study collected data from 278 diabetes patients residing in Rafah, Gaza Strip. It analysed the impact of the war on access to care and medications and medication adherence.

Results: Access to health care facility had decreased from 90% before the October 2023 war to 22% at the time of the study, and medication adherence had decreased from 85% to 45%. Financial constraints severely impacted medication affordability (55% significantly, 37% moderately, 7% lightly, and only 1% not at all) and medication adherence (65% due to mild constraint, 40% due to moderate constraint and 15% due to high constraint).

Conclusion: Findings from this study indicate the need for accelerated assistance to rehabilitate health infrastructure and services in Gaza to guarantee continuous care for diabetic patients and patients suffering from other chronic diseases.

2023年10月战争对加沙糖尿病治疗和药物依从性的影响。
背景:糖尿病的管理需要终生的医疗和药物监督。加沙的战争恶化了对糖尿病患者的基本护理,扰乱了他们获得治疗和药物的途径,并导致他们不坚持治疗。目的:评估2023年10月战争对加沙地区糖尿病治疗和药物依从性的影响。方法:在2024年2月至5月期间,本横断面研究收集了居住在加沙地带拉法的278名糖尿病患者的数据。它分析了战争对获得护理和药物以及药物依从性的影响。结果:获得卫生保健设施的人数从2023年10月战争前的90%下降到研究时的22%,药物依从性从85%下降到45%。财务约束严重影响了药物的可负担性(55%显著,37%中等,7%轻微,只有1%完全不影响)和药物依从性(65%受轻度约束,40%受中度约束,15%受高度约束)。结论:这项研究的结果表明,需要加快援助,以恢复加沙的保健基础设施和服务,以保证糖尿病患者和其他慢性病患者得到持续护理。
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