新冠肺炎是否使弱势群体更加脆弱?新冠肺炎大流行期间达卡市糖尿病患者病情调查

Md. Shakhawat Hossain, Arifur Rahaman, Md Tanvir Hasan Sojib, Muhammad Awfa Islam, Yeasir Inzzamam Iftekhar, Maria Afroj, Mustain Karim Chowdhury
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SARS-CoV-2,通常被称为新冠肺炎,已成为二十一世纪最严重的公共卫生问题。冠状病毒通常对没有任何疾病的人来说不是很致命,但对过去经常导致死亡的疾病患者来说是致命的。本文的目的是研究冠状病毒对老年糖尿病患者的影响,他们被认为是受新冠肺炎影响最大的患者。这项研究采用了定性方法,本质上是描述性的。研究人员有目的地选择了达卡市的三个地区作为研究重点:沙赫巴格、基尔冈和拉姆普拉。数据是使用定性方法收集的,如焦点小组讨论和关键线人访谈。根据研究结果,新冠肺炎对患有糖尿病的老年人有严重影响。医院里的病人人数明显减少了。尽管医院有提供治疗和护理的设备,但患者的行动能力有限。与面对面咨询和护理相比,许多人更喜欢虚拟咨询或远程医疗。医生们鼓励个人进行数字连接,这在全球疫情面前既安全又可行。大多数受访者表示,糖尿病患者的费用增加了。根据研究结果,新冠疫情正在催生新的糖尿病护理方法。新冠肺炎暴露了许多结构性缺陷,为研究领域医疗服务的进一步改进铺平了道路。
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Has COVID-19 Made the Vulnerable Groups Even More Vulnerable? Exploring the Conditions of Diabetic Patients of Dhaka City Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
SARS-CoV-2, commonly referred as COVID-19, has emerged as the most severe public health concern of the twenty - first century. Coronavirus usually is not very lethal to the persons who do not have any medical conditions, but it is fatal to people who have had past medical conditions that have often resulted in death. The objectives of this paper is to look at the effects of coronavirus on older diabetes patients, who are thought to be the ones who were affected the most by COVID-19. This research used a qualitative approach and was descriptive in nature. The researcher has purposefully chosen three areas in Dhaka city as the studies fixate: Shahbag, Khilgaon, and Rampura. Data was gathered using qualitative methods such as focus group discussion and key informant interviews. According to the study's findings, COVID-19 had a serious effect on older adults with diabetes. The number of patients at the hospital had significantly decreased. Despite the fact that hospitals were equipped to provide treatment and care, patients' mobility was limited. Many people preferred virtual consultation or telemedicine to face-to-face consultation and care. Doctors encouraged individuals to connect digitally, which is both safe and feasible in the face of the global pandemic. The expense of a diabetic patient rose, according to the majority of respondents. According to the findings, the pandemic is spurring new diabetes-care delivery methods. Many structural flaws were exposed as a result of Covid-19, paving the door for additional improvements in healthcare delivery in the study area.
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