IDMPS Wave 7 Africa

IF 0.6 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
H. Kaplan, A. Amod, A. Chadli, J. Mbanya, A. McMaster, K. Naidoo, MG Musa
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Abstract

Diabetes is a major economic burden and has rapidly increased worldwide. Type 2 diabetes, which accounts for 90–95% of cases, has increased particularly in the developing world. Early treatment intensification may decrease the morbidity and mortality of diabetes by lowering the risk of related chronic complications. The majority of patients, however, do not achieve glycaemic targets, and consequently suffer from complications secondary to suboptimal glycaemic control. A large number of epidemiological studies or national registers have been analysed at both country and regional levels, particularly in developed countries, in order to assess the quality of care in patients with diabetes, or to determine compliance with national treatment guidelines. There is a paucity of data from the developing world, particularly in Africa, with regard to the quality of care of people with type 2 diabetes. A better understanding of the missing gaps within current diabetes management is therefore required in order to improve the quality of care of these patients.
IDMPS第七波非洲
糖尿病是一个主要的经济负担,并在世界范围内迅速增加。2型糖尿病占病例的90-95%,在发展中国家尤其增加。早期强化治疗可以通过降低相关慢性并发症的风险来降低糖尿病的发病率和死亡率。然而,大多数患者没有达到血糖目标,因此遭受继发于血糖控制不佳的并发症。在国家和区域一级,特别是在发达国家,对大量流行病学研究或国家登记册进行了分析,以便评估糖尿病患者的护理质量,或确定是否遵守国家治疗准则。发展中国家,特别是非洲,缺乏关于2型糖尿病患者护理质量的数据。因此,需要更好地了解当前糖尿病管理中缺失的差距,以提高这些患者的护理质量。
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