Resultados: 39 % de los pacientes presentó el valor de la última hemoglobina glicosilada mayor de 12 %, el 41,3 % no presentó ningún riesgo de pie diabético, 46,9 % tuvo diagnóstico de obesidad y el 23,9 % presentó sobrepeso. El porcentaje de cumplimiento de citas al mes por parte del médico y la enfermera fue del 100 %, a diferencia del control por parte de la nutricionista que debe realizase cada 6 meses, sólo se registró un cumplimiento del 71,7 %. No se encontró relación estadísticamente significativa entre asistencia al programa con adherencia al tratamiento, o con compensación de la enfermedad. Conclusiones: Los pacientes con diabetes a pesar de estar en un programa de atención integral, no tienen un óptimo control glicémico, lo cual sugiere la revisión del cumplimiento del régimen terapéutico por parte de los profesionales de la salud para prevenir complicaciones que se puedan presentar a corto, mediano o largo plazo.Palabras clave: Atención a la salud, complicaciones crónicas, diabetes mellitus tipo 2, enfermedad crónica. AbstractObjective: To analyze the socio-demographic profile, health conditions and attention to people with diabetes from a review of medical records. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study. The population was of 821 medical records of patients with diabetes mellitus. In total the sample was of 230 medical records through a simple aleatory method. The Impact instrument was used in the Health Condition and Life Quality of the Health Care in Diabetic Patients Type 2 from Macul, that evaluates the socio-demographic profile, the health conditions and the type of attention given. Results: 39% of the patients presented the value of the last glycosylated hemoglobin greater than 12%, 41,3% did not present any risks of diabetic foot, 46,9% had an obesity diagnose and 23,9% presented overweight. The doctor and the nurse percentage of compliance of appointments per month was 100%, as opposed to the control by the nutritionist that must be performed every 6 months, only a of 71,1% of compliance was registered. A statistically significant relationship was not found between compliance to the program and treatment adherence, or with compensation for
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