Management of diabetes mellitus and patients' attitude towards the disease: Data from a nationwide study in Greece.

Author: AnastasiouIoanna A, AthanasakisKostas, EleftheriadouIoanna, KyriopoulosJohn, TentolourisAnastasios, TentolourisNikolaos, TzeraviniEvangelia

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AIM: To examine management of diabetes mellitus (DM) and patients' attitude towards DM in a random sample of the adult Greek population. METHODS: s: We selected a random sample of adults with self-reported DM (n = 1002) from a population-based nationwide study using the effective random sampling te...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsx.2019.01.030

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Diabetes Management in Greece: A Snapshot of Current Practices

Diabetes mellitus (DM), a chronic metabolic disorder, poses significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. This research delves into the management of DM and patient attitudes towards the disease in Greece, using data from a nationwide study. The study revealed that type 2 DM was far more prevalent than type 1 DM, with a majority of patients treated with oral antidiabetic drugs (OADs). However, a significant portion of insulin-naive patients expressed skepticism towards insulin initiation, highlighting the need for improved patient education and support.

Addressing Patient Concerns: Bridging the Gap

The study sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals with diabetes. The reluctance of some patients to initiate insulin therapy underscores the importance of addressing their concerns and providing comprehensive education about the benefits and risks of insulin therapy. This approach can help improve patient compliance and ultimately lead to better diabetes management.

Diabetes Care: A Collaborative Journey

The findings highlight the need for a collaborative approach to diabetes care. Close collaboration between healthcare professionals, patients, and their families is crucial for effective disease management. This includes educating patients about their condition, providing personalized support, and encouraging active participation in their own care.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

As a researcher, I'm constantly impressed by the advancements in diabetes management. However, this study reminds us that the journey towards optimal care is not a solitary one. It involves building trust between healthcare professionals and patients, fostering open communication, and addressing individual concerns. By working together, we can empower individuals with diabetes to lead healthier and more fulfilling lives.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2019-12-27
  2. Date Revised 2019-12-27
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

31336459

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.dsx.2019.01.030

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