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Review
. 2016 Jun 10:10:1051-62.
doi: 10.2147/PPA.S104335. eCollection 2016.

Patients' management of type 2 diabetes in Middle Eastern countries: review of studies

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Patients' management of type 2 diabetes in Middle Eastern countries: review of studies

Zahra Khalil Alsairafi et al. Patient Prefer Adherence. .

Abstract

The increased prevalence of diabetes in Middle Eastern countries is a health policy priority. Important risk factors for diabetes have been identified. Lifestyle interventions and adherence to medications are central to disease prevention and management. This review focuses on the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Middle Eastern countries. The aim is to identify the ways in which knowledge, health beliefs, and social and cultural factors influence adherence to medication and lifestyle measures. Thirty-four studies were identified following a systematic search of the literature. The studies describe the influence of knowledge, health beliefs, culture, and lifestyle on the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Middle East. Findings indicate a lack of health knowledge about diabetes among populations, which has implications for health behaviors, medication adherence, and treatment outcomes. Many identified health beliefs and cultural lifestyle factors, such as religious beliefs, beliefs about fasting during Ramadan, and sedentary lifestyles played a role in patients' decisions. For better management of this disease, a collaborative approach between patients, their families, health care professionals, and governments should be adopted. Implementing behavioral strategies and psychological interventions that incorporate all health care professionals in the management process have been shown to be effective methods. Such services help patients change their behavior. However, the utilization of such services and interventions is still limited in Arabian countries. Physicians in the Middle East are the health care professionals most involved in the care process.

Keywords: Ramadan; adherence; diet; health beliefs; lifestyle; type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Summary of literature search procedure for this review. Abbreviation: T1DM, type 1 diabetes mellitus.

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