金贾地区转诊医院患者糖尿病患病率及相关并发症评估

Al-Busaidy Swalah Suleiman Salim
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近年来,非洲的疾病状况发生了显著变化,从急性传染病转变为糖尿病等慢性非传染性疾病。糖尿病及其并发症的经济影响已成为一个重大问题,通过直接医疗费用和生产力损失影响着个人、家庭、医疗系统和国民经济。尤其是乌干达,糖尿病发病率不断上升,乌干达糖尿病协会报告的发病率为 1.4%,约有 50 万人患病。糖尿病发病率的激增带来了双重挑战,既是公共卫生问题,也是经济负担,因此必须对其进行警惕性监测和严格管理。考虑到糖尿病在发病率、死亡率和成本方面对公共卫生的深远影响,金贾地区转诊医院(JRRH)对糖尿病的发病率和并发症进行了全面调查。这项研究采用了基于设施的回顾性横断面研究设计,包括定性和定量方法,审查了金贾地区转诊医院在 2018 年 1 月至 2018 年 12 月期间收治的 784 份病历。研究结果显示,糖尿病的发病率明显较高,达到 8.2%。研究还观察到值得注意的性别差异,在研究人群中,男性患病率(12%)高于女性(6%)。此外,与农村居民相比,城市居民更容易患糖尿病,而且随着年龄的增长,患糖尿病的风险也在增加。与糖尿病相关的并发症发病率惊人,高达 89.23%,其中以微血管并发症为主,占 56.90%。尽管并发症很严重,但病死率为 1.54%,低于文献记载的 4%,这可能是受到一系列积极和消极因素的影响。这项研究强调了在金贾加强对糖尿病护理的关注的紧迫性,强调了进一步开展研究、大力开展健康教育活动和增加资金分配以管理这一不断升级的健康问题的必要性。关键词糖尿病、疾病、公共卫生、并发症、男性和女性。
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Assessment of Diabetes Mellitus Prevalence and Associated Complications among Patients at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital
In recent years, Africa has witnessed a notable shift in its disease landscape from acute infectious conditions to chronic non-communicable diseases like diabetes. The economic impact of diabetes and its complications has become a significant concern, affecting individuals, families, healthcare systems, and national economies through direct medical costs and productivity loss. Uganda, in particular, has observed a rising prevalence of diabetes, with the Uganda Diabetes Association reporting a 1.4% prevalence, accounting for approximately 500,000 individuals affected. This surge in diabetes presents a dual challenge as both a public health issue and an economic burden, necessitating vigilant monitoring and stringent management. Recognizing its profound public health implications in terms of morbidity, mortality, and cost, a comprehensive investigation into the prevalence and complications of diabetes mellitus was conducted at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital (JRRH). Using a retrospective facility-based cross-sectional study design encompassing qualitative and quantitative approaches, this research reviewed 784 patient records admitted to JRRH from January 2018 to December 2018. The findings revealed a notably high prevalence of diabetes mellitus at 8.2%. Noteworthy gender disparities were observed, with a higher prevalence among males (12%) than females (6%) within the studied population. Moreover, urban dwellers exhibited a higher susceptibility to diabetes compared to rural counterparts, and the risk was observed to escalate with age. Complications associated with diabetes mellitus were alarmingly prevalent, reaching 89.23%, predominantly characterized by microvascular complications, accounting for 56.90%. Despite the severity of complications, the case fatality rate stood at 1.54%, lower than the documented 4%, possibly influenced by a spectrum of contributing factors both positive and negative. The study underscores the urgency for increased focus on diabetes care in Jinja, emphasizing the imperative for further research, robust health education initiatives, and enhanced funding allocation toward managing this escalating health concern. Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Diseases, Public Health, Complications, Males and Females.
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