2021
DOI: 10.15537/smj.2021.1.25629
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Utilizing diabetes registry for exploring sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of type II diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Objectives: To explore the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics as the process and outcomes of diabetic individuals. Methods: Hospital Saudi registry at Prince Sultan Military Medical city, Chronic Illness Clinics (Family and Community Medicine), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia database was started in February 2019 and data were collected until February 2020. The data were collected by trained diabetes nurse specialists. The registry includes all patients with type II dia… Show more

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“…However, it must be noted that our data illustrated substantial deficits in the coverage of NCDs across GCC states, with the exception of the UAE and Bahrain. Although NCD monitoring also exists in other GCC countries [14][15][16], these monitoring mechanisms were siloed and operated independently from the original surveillance systems. As NCDs impose a high economic and social burden on GCC countries [17], incorporating NCDs within the original surveillance systems can potentially consolidate surveillance efforts and aid in prioritizing NCD prevention and control to tackle behavioral and system-level risk factors [18].…”
Section: Comparison With Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it must be noted that our data illustrated substantial deficits in the coverage of NCDs across GCC states, with the exception of the UAE and Bahrain. Although NCD monitoring also exists in other GCC countries [14][15][16], these monitoring mechanisms were siloed and operated independently from the original surveillance systems. As NCDs impose a high economic and social burden on GCC countries [17], incorporating NCDs within the original surveillance systems can potentially consolidate surveillance efforts and aid in prioritizing NCD prevention and control to tackle behavioral and system-level risk factors [18].…”
Section: Comparison With Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Numerous studies have examined the prevalence and distribution of Diabetes in KSA, but very few have examined socioeconomic and clinical characteristics of diabetic patients in KSA. 12 Additionally, KSA has gone through a major socio-economic changes in the past decades that led to lifestyle changes and habits alteration. 5 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Numerous studies have examined the prevalence and distribution of Diabetes in KSA, but very few have examined socioeconomic and clinical characteristics of diabetic patients in KSA. 12 Additionally, KSA has gone through a major socio-economic changes in the past decades that led to lifestyle changes and habits alteration. 5 Thus, this study aims to explore sociodemographic determinants, behavioral and clinical factors in adult participants with Diabetes in KSA and to compare these factors to non-diabetic participants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%