Assessing The Knowledge, Attitude And Practice (KAP) of Prediabetes Management Among Healthcare Providers in Four Tertiary Hospitals In Nigeria: An Observational-Based Cross-Sectional Study

K. Inaku, I. Nnakenyi, Lucius Chidebere Imohc, A. Lawal, Emine Emine, A. Longwap
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Introduction: An estimated 6.3 million Nigerians were reported to have prediabetes in 2015 placing Nigeria in the 9th position in world ranking. This number is projected to become 12.9 million by 2040. One way of reversing this trend is early identification of individuals at risk. This study was carried out to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practice of health care providers toward prediabetes diagnosis and management. Methods: This was an observational-based cross-sectional study involving the use of self administered questionnaire to doctors from the departments of internal medicine, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, family medicine and others. Results: In all, 358 questionnaires out of 410 were selected. All 10 risk factors for prediabetes were correctly identified by 82/358 (22.9%) participants with 300/358 (83.8%) able to identify at least 5 risk factors. Laboratory reference interval of 5.6 – 6.9 mmol/L for diagnosing prediabetes using fasting plasma glucose were correctly identified by 70/358 (19.6%) (lower value) and 14.5% (upper value) respectively. American Diabetes Association guidelines for prediabetes screening was the most familiar to 272(76.0%) respondents even though 144/358(40.2%) do not consider prediabetes as a condition that requires specific management. Over half 186/358(52%) of respondents agreed that metformin use can reduce the risk of diabetes in individuals with prediabetes but only 6/358(1.7%) have ever discussed starting metformin with their patients. Conclusion: There is need to educate medical doctors about risk factors for prediabetes and its management to curb the rising diabetes epidemic in Nigeria.
评估尼日利亚四家三级医院医疗保健提供者糖尿病前期管理的知识、态度和实践(KAP):一项基于观察的横断面研究
引言:据报道,2015年约有630万尼日利亚人患有糖尿病前期,使尼日利亚在世界排名中排名第9。预计到2040年,这一数字将达到1290万。扭转这一趋势的一种方法是尽早发现有风险的个人。本研究旨在评估医疗保健提供者对糖尿病前期诊断和管理的知识、态度和实践。方法:这是一项基于观察性的横断面研究,涉及对来自内科、儿科、妇产科、家庭医学和其他部门的医生使用自我管理问卷。结果:总共从410份问卷中选择了358份。82/358(22.9%)的参与者正确识别了糖尿病前期的所有10个风险因素,300/358(83.8%)的参与者能够识别至少5个风险因素。使用空腹血糖诊断糖尿病前期的实验室参考区间为5.6–6.9 mmol/L,正确率分别为70/358(19.6%)(下限值)和14.5%(上限值)。272名(76.0%)受访者最熟悉美国糖尿病协会糖尿病前期筛查指南,尽管144/358名(40.2%)受访者并不认为糖尿病前期是一种需要特殊治疗的疾病。超过一半的186/358(52%)受访者同意使用二甲双胍可以降低糖尿病前期患者患糖尿病的风险,但只有6/358(1.7%)曾与患者讨论过使用二甲双胍。结论:有必要对医生进行糖尿病前期风险因素及其管理方面的教育,以遏制尼日利亚糖尿病疫情的上升。
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