2019
DOI: 10.3329/bjmb.v11i1.39763
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Perceptions of Dhaka City Retailers on User Choice of Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose Devices

Abstract: Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose (SMBG) Devices are now thought to be an integral component in the prevention and management of diabetes mellitus which is increasingly becoming a major health and economic burden particularly in developing countries. The marketing of these Devices, however, are still not well regulated in most of the countries and this, in turn, may lead to more harm than good to the patients who are using these devices. Retailers are the most important contact points who create the interface amon… Show more

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“…The proportions, however, are also substantial in PUBH (58.4%) and NFPPH (36.2%) hospitals. The present data show that price remains a dominant factor in the Users’ priority for SMBG, as also found in a previous study [ 16 ]. Overall 38% of the subjects do not prioritize quality over price and this is the highest (59%) in PUBH followed by about 45% in the NFPPH hospitals where patients come from a relatively poorer background.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The proportions, however, are also substantial in PUBH (58.4%) and NFPPH (36.2%) hospitals. The present data show that price remains a dominant factor in the Users’ priority for SMBG, as also found in a previous study [ 16 ]. Overall 38% of the subjects do not prioritize quality over price and this is the highest (59%) in PUBH followed by about 45% in the NFPPH hospitals where patients come from a relatively poorer background.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%