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. 2024 Mar;13(3):1004-1011.
doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1024_23. Epub 2024 Apr 4.

Preparedness of diabetic patients for receiving telemedical health care: A cross-sectional study

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Preparedness of diabetic patients for receiving telemedical health care: A cross-sectional study

Pratyush Kumar et al. J Family Med Prim Care. 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: This study evaluates feasibility of telemedicine to deliver diabetic care among different regions of the country.

Materials and methods: Medical interns affiliated with Rotaract Club of Medicrew (RCM) organized a Free Diabetes Screening Camp called "Diab-at-ease" at multiple sites across the country. Of all beneficiaries of the camp >18 years of age, patients previously diagnosed with diabetes and undiagnosed patients with a random blood sugar level of more than 200 mg/dL were interviewed regarding their knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding diabetes care and preparedness and vigilance to receiving care through telemedicine. Random blood sugar, height, weight, and waist circumference were also documented.

Results: About 51.1% (N = 223) of female patients aged 57.57 ± 13.84 years (>18 years) with body mass index (BMI) =26.11 ± 4.63 were the beneficiaries of the health camps. About 75.3% (n = 168) of them were on oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs), 15.7% (n = 35) were on insulin preparations, and 59.6% (n = 156) and 88.5% (n = 31) of which were highly compliant with treatment, respectively. About 35% (n = 78) and 43.9% (n = 98) of them were unaware of their frequency of hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic episodes, respectively. About 64.6% (n = 144) of the patients were equipped for receiving teleconsultation. Glucometer was only possessed by 51.6% (115) of which only 46.95% (n = 54) can operate it independently. Only 80 patients (35.9%) were aware of the correct value of blood glucose levels.

Conclusion: While a majority of the population is compliant with treatment and aware about diabetes self-care, they lack adequate knowledge and resource equipment for the same leading to very limited utilization.

Keywords: Teleconsultation; tele-preparedness; telehealth; type 2 DM.

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