2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4375-8
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Awareness of diabetes and diabetic retinopathy among a group of diabetic patients in main public hospitals in Damascus, Syria during the Syrian crisis

Abstract: Background The awareness of diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications, especially diabetic retinopathy (DR), is the key to reducing their burden. This study aimed to assess both the awareness of diabetic outpatients and their action towards periodic eye exam, and to determine the causes of non-compliance amongst patients who were aware. Because the Syrian Crisis affected all aspects of Syrians’ life, the study aimed to determine the crisis’ effects on patients’ care-seeking behavior. Our study … Show more

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“…, Alhaffar, Alawabdi et al 2019, Falb, Blackwell et al 2019, Roumieh, Bashour et al 2019), health seeking behaviours(Hamzeh, Almhanni et al 2019, Terkawi, Bakri et al 2019) and exposure to violence as a determinant of health(Vernier, Cramond et al 2019). Several other papers focus primarily on health determinants and risks, including neighbourhood socioeconomic status(Ahmad 2014, Ahmad, Fouad et al 2018, occupational stress(Othman, Steel et al 2018), food security(Doocy, Tappis et al 2017), and smoking prevalence and smoking behaviours before and during the war(Idris, Al Saadi et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…, Alhaffar, Alawabdi et al 2019, Falb, Blackwell et al 2019, Roumieh, Bashour et al 2019), health seeking behaviours(Hamzeh, Almhanni et al 2019, Terkawi, Bakri et al 2019) and exposure to violence as a determinant of health(Vernier, Cramond et al 2019). Several other papers focus primarily on health determinants and risks, including neighbourhood socioeconomic status(Ahmad 2014, Ahmad, Fouad et al 2018, occupational stress(Othman, Steel et al 2018), food security(Doocy, Tappis et al 2017), and smoking prevalence and smoking behaviours before and during the war(Idris, Al Saadi et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This result was the same in Syria (22) where 59.6% of diabetic patients reported having an eye problem due to DM but it's not in agreement with a study done in Egypt (23) on 1,325 patients was selected with a mean age of 49 years; DR was found in 20.5% of patients. Higher duration of Diabetes mellitus, an older mean of age, and the presence of other comorbidities in the form of hypertension and dyslipidemia may be the clue for higher prevalence among our studied sample.…”
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confidence: 47%
“…(25) In our study patients for screening for diabetic retinopathy, but the continuity of care and better compliance need good communication with patients, in addition to a thorough explanation about diabetes and its complications, especially diabetic retinopathy. (22) Limitations: Some lack of cooperation was found from the participants due to a shortage of time and the clinic crowdedness, but we persuaded them after explaining the importance of the study and implementing the valued patient education.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diabetes education can improve the quality of life of diabetic patients and can also prevent long-term expenses from complications of diabetes in patients. Various factors such as cost, distance, lack of adequate counselors or clinics, and lack of appropriate services influence diabetics to gain knowledge (6) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%