AWARENESS OF ANTI-DIABETIC TREATMENT IN TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENT ATTENDING TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
Dr. Narayana Murthy B. V.*, Dr. Satyanaryana N. and Dr. Basavaraj Bhandare
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the level of awareness in type 2 diabetes
mellitus patients regarding the disease, medications, management and
its complications. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted
on type 2 diabetes mellitus patients attending medical and surgical
outpatient department of a tertiary care hospital for a period of three
months. A questionnaire was provided to them and their response was
recorded. Results: Sixty-three patients participated in this study out of
which 28 are men and 35 are women. More than half (52%) of the
participants were uneducated and had primary education only, among
educated few were graduates 3% and the rest were educated up to the
secondary school level. Most of them (98.4%) were on oral
hypoglycaemic (OHAs) and 1.6% were on insulin. Forty four percent of the participants had
diabetes for 1 to 5 years, 32% had diabetes for 6 to 10 years and 24% had the disease for
more than 10 years. The uneducated (52%) participants had very poor knowledge about the
medications prescribed to them, their adverse effects and the disease complications, which
was significantly different when compared with the awareness level in educated participants.
There was also a significant difference of awareness noted between the patients having
disease newly and up to six years in comparison with patients having disease above seven
years. Conclusion: The uneducated patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus are not aware of
the disease, medications prescribed and its complications.
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