Patient’s Knowledge about Diabetes Mellitus and Its Co-morbidities: An Observational Study

Authors

  • Sanjiv Indurkar Diabetes Clinic, Ratnakar Society, Station Road, Aurangabad 431005
  • Mahesh Kavathekar Diabetes Clinic, Ratnakar Society, Station Road, Aurangabad 431005
  • Deepak D. Mariguddi Diabetes Clinic, Ratnakar Society, Station Road, Aurangabad 431005

Keywords:

Patient awareness; Perceptions; Diabetes Mellitus; Co-morbid disorders

Abstract

An Indian survey in both rural and urban areas was conducted to map the risk factors for diabetes and the prevalence of complications of diabetes such as CVD and diabetic nephropathy and amputation in Indian patients with diabetes. A rural preponderance of diabetes was observed (53.97% vs 34.63%). 79.08% were unaware of the cause of diabetes. 32.61% patients were aware that they had dyslipidemia while 9.67% patients were ignorant about their lipid status. 63.49% patients were aware that diabetes caused eye problems and 59.02% patients were aware that diabetes is associated with renal damage. 86% patients knew that diabetes increases the risk of CVD. 88.31% patients were aware that diabetes could and must be controlled, yet 93% of the respondents were not taking the appropriate treatment. The study emphasizes the need for improving the knowledge and awareness both among the general population as well as diabetic patients so that India can proudly renounce the title    of a high burden diabetes country.

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Published

2017-09-29

How to Cite

Sanjiv Indurkar, Mahesh Kavathekar, & Deepak D. Mariguddi. (2017). Patient’s Knowledge about Diabetes Mellitus and Its Co-morbidities: An Observational Study. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5(10), 49–55. Retrieved from https://wjpsonline.com/index.php/wjps/article/view/patient-knowledge-diabetes-mellitus-co-morbidities

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Research Article