Feasibility study on the use of the modified Finnish Diabetes Risk Score in South African context: a case of home-based carers

IF 0.6 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
T. Mothiba, M. Mphasha, TT Molepo, H. Bastiaens, J. Wens
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Background: The Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC) tool is used to identify undetected cases of diabetes and risk scores. The FINDRISC tool outlines questions to ask, including anthropometric parameters to measure, during screening and detection of diabetes cases. This study assessed the feasibility for the introduction of FINDRISC tool for use in South Africa. The aim is to determine the overall competence of home-based carers (HBCs) in utilising this tool. Method: A quantitative approach and cross-sectional feasibility study was conducted involving 52 HBCs who were sampled using homogeneous purposive sampling. The study was conducted in clinics of Ga-Dikgale Village in Polokwane. A FINDRISC questionnaire was used to assess competence of HBCs. Data were analysed using SPSS, with both descriptive and inferential statistical analysis. Results: None (0%) of the participants were fully competent, 6% were incompetent and 94% were moderately competent on use of the FINDRISC tool. Conclusion: Most HBCs were moderately competent in the use of this tool, while none were competent. It is feasible that the FINDRISC tool can be adapted and utilised by HBCs in South Africa. However, a proper training should be offered to HBCs on the use of the FINDRISC tool. It is also recommended to assess components of requiring professionals considering the scope of work and qualification.
修改芬兰糖尿病风险评分在南非使用的可行性研究:以家庭护理人员为例
背景:芬兰糖尿病风险评分(FINDRISC)工具用于识别未被发现的糖尿病病例和风险评分。FINDRISC工具概述了在筛查和检测糖尿病病例期间要问的问题,包括要测量的人体测量参数。本研究评估了在南非引进FINDRISC工具的可行性。目的是确定家庭护理人员在利用这一工具方面的整体能力。方法:采用定量方法和横断面可行性研究,采用均匀目的抽样方法对52例HBCs进行取样。这项研究是在Polokwane Ga-Dikgale村的诊所进行的。使用FINDRISC问卷来评估负担沉重者的能力。数据分析采用SPSS统计软件,采用描述性和推断性统计分析。结果:没有参与者(0%)完全胜任,6%不胜任,94%中等胜任使用FINDRISC工具。结论:大多数负担沉重者在使用该工具方面具有中等能力,而没有人具有能力。南非的负担沉重国家可以调整和利用FINDRISC工具,这是可行的。但是,应向负担沉重国家提供使用FINDRISC工具的适当培训。还建议评估需要专业人员的组成部分,考虑到工作范围和资格。
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