How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management

Background: There is discordance between knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) and true diabetic control in many previous study. The current study attempts to analyze patients’ perception of their diabetic control in association with true diabetic control in terms of glycated hemoglobin (HBA1C)....

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Main Authors: Shahar, Mohammad Arif, Anwardeen, Azmad Kareem, Jalunis, Mohamad Mustakim, Mohammad Isa, Muhammad Syafiq, Omar, Ahmad Marzuki, Kamaruddin, Nor Azmi
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Published: 2013
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spelling iium-351572014-02-07T03:20:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/35157/ How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management Shahar, Mohammad Arif Anwardeen, Azmad Kareem Jalunis, Mohamad Mustakim Mohammad Isa, Muhammad Syafiq Omar, Ahmad Marzuki Kamaruddin, Nor Azmi R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine Background: There is discordance between knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) and true diabetic control in many previous study. The current study attempts to analyze patients’ perception of their diabetic control in association with true diabetic control in terms of glycated hemoglobin (HBA1C). Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed involving 120 diabetic patients. Sociodemographic data and most recent biochemical investigation results were tabulated and they were interviewed using KAP questionnaire. The association between patient perception, actual control (HbA1C) and KAP scores were analyzed. Results: Sixty-two percent believe that their diabetes is well controlled with median HbA1C of 8.0 (6.9 - 9.2) % [64 (52 - 77) mmol/mol], which is significantly lower compared to those who perceive their diabetes is partially and uncontrolled [10.25 (8.43 - 12.00) and 10.25 (8.48 - 13.50)%] [89 (69 - 108) and 89 (69 - 124) mmol/mol], p-value = 0.026. Patients who perceive controlled diabetes have lower median postprandial glucose level compared to those with partially and uncontrolled although higher than recommended target, p-value = 0.010 (Table 1). Overall KAP score and each of their domains were significantly higher in those with HbA1C 6.5-8.0% (48 - 64 mmol/mol) compared to those outside the recommended target (Table 2). No association was found between perception of diabetic control and KAP scores (Table 3). Conclusion: Sixty-two percent of patients felt that their diabetes is well controlled despite having median HbA1c of 8.0%. KAP score on the other hand did not correlate with patients perception of how well their diabetes mellitus control was. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/35157/9/How_well_have_we_been_educationg_our_patients.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/35157/1/Absract_MEMS_DMKAP.pdf Shahar, Mohammad Arif and Anwardeen, Azmad Kareem and Jalunis, Mohamad Mustakim and Mohammad Isa, Muhammad Syafiq and Omar, Ahmad Marzuki and Kamaruddin, Nor Azmi (2013) How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management. In: Malaysian Endocrine and Metabolic Society Annual Congress 2013, 23 - 26 May 2013, Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside, Putrajaya. (Unpublished)
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English
topic R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
Shahar, Mohammad Arif
Anwardeen, Azmad Kareem
Jalunis, Mohamad Mustakim
Mohammad Isa, Muhammad Syafiq
Omar, Ahmad Marzuki
Kamaruddin, Nor Azmi
How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management
description Background: There is discordance between knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) and true diabetic control in many previous study. The current study attempts to analyze patients’ perception of their diabetic control in association with true diabetic control in terms of glycated hemoglobin (HBA1C). Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed involving 120 diabetic patients. Sociodemographic data and most recent biochemical investigation results were tabulated and they were interviewed using KAP questionnaire. The association between patient perception, actual control (HbA1C) and KAP scores were analyzed. Results: Sixty-two percent believe that their diabetes is well controlled with median HbA1C of 8.0 (6.9 - 9.2) % [64 (52 - 77) mmol/mol], which is significantly lower compared to those who perceive their diabetes is partially and uncontrolled [10.25 (8.43 - 12.00) and 10.25 (8.48 - 13.50)%] [89 (69 - 108) and 89 (69 - 124) mmol/mol], p-value = 0.026. Patients who perceive controlled diabetes have lower median postprandial glucose level compared to those with partially and uncontrolled although higher than recommended target, p-value = 0.010 (Table 1). Overall KAP score and each of their domains were significantly higher in those with HbA1C 6.5-8.0% (48 - 64 mmol/mol) compared to those outside the recommended target (Table 2). No association was found between perception of diabetic control and KAP scores (Table 3). Conclusion: Sixty-two percent of patients felt that their diabetes is well controlled despite having median HbA1c of 8.0%. KAP score on the other hand did not correlate with patients perception of how well their diabetes mellitus control was.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Shahar, Mohammad Arif
Anwardeen, Azmad Kareem
Jalunis, Mohamad Mustakim
Mohammad Isa, Muhammad Syafiq
Omar, Ahmad Marzuki
Kamaruddin, Nor Azmi
author_facet Shahar, Mohammad Arif
Anwardeen, Azmad Kareem
Jalunis, Mohamad Mustakim
Mohammad Isa, Muhammad Syafiq
Omar, Ahmad Marzuki
Kamaruddin, Nor Azmi
author_sort Shahar, Mohammad Arif
title How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management
title_short How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management
title_full How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management
title_fullStr How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management
title_full_unstemmed How well have we been educationg our patients? Patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management
title_sort how well have we been educationg our patients? patients’ perception of control and knowledge, attitude and practice of their diabetes mellitus management
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/35157/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/35157/9/How_well_have_we_been_educationg_our_patients.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/35157/1/Absract_MEMS_DMKAP.pdf
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