Mohammed A AlHabdan,1 Mohammed A AlAteeq,2 Fiasal I AlJurbou1
1College of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdul-Aziz University for Good health Sciences, 2Department of Family Medication and PHC, King Abdul-Aziz Health care City, National Guard Good health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Objectives: To assess and compare degree of manage among patients along with form 2 diabetes mellitus attending diabetic clinic under family Medication program and patients attending diabetic clinics under endocrinology service, and to think about the effect of various variables when it come to the degree of manage in the 2 groups.
Methods: Retrospective cross-sectional study by checking out Health care records of patients along with form 2 diabetes mellitus and laboratory studies from Hospital Post Unit at King Abdul-Aziz Health care City, National Guard, Riyadh – Saudi Arabia making use of predesigned slab for data collection.
Results: Among 352 patients enrolled in the study, 176 (50%) patients were from the family Medication distinguishing and 176 (50%) patients were from the hospital setting. The mean glycosylated hemoglobin for the entire study population was 8.97±1.87. There was no considerable distinction in between the 2 teams in regard to degree of manage (9.01±1.75 in the family Medication distinguishing compared to 8.93±1.98 in the hospital setting). No considerable correlation was discovered in between degree of manage and age, duration of health problem and variety of follow-up visits in the 2 settings.
Conclusion: Patients along with form 2 diabetes mellitus in this study were discovered to be poorly controlled in the 2 the settings, diabetic clinic under family Medication and diabetic clinic under endocrinology. Much more study ought to be carried out to think about top quality of treatment in a family Medication distinguishing for patients along with form 2 diabetes mellitus, as such a distinguishing is anticipated to be Much more accessible, Much more convenient, and Much more expense efficient to patients.
Keywords: DM, ambulatory care, family physicians, Saudi Arabia, National Guard
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