London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Portsmouth Hospitals Trust, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK.
Diabet Med. 2011 Jan;28(1):117-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2010.03142.x.
To examine knowledge and management of diabetes by older people.
A representative sample of 1047 people with Type 2 diabetes, aged 75 years and over, were asked a series of questions relating to their diabetes management and their understanding of self management. The impact of cognitive impairment and socio-economic status were assessed.
The majority of people, 1015 (96.9%), were under the care of a health professional and 1018 (97.2%) were taking insulin, tablets, controlling their diet or a combination. Cognitive impairment (Mini-Mental State Examination ≤ 23) was found in 235 (22.5%) people. Recent eye, foot and dietician assessment was reported by 813 (77.7%), 836 (79.7%) and 326 (31.1%) people, respectively. A quarter overall and 70% of those taking insulin tested their blood glucose. In the insulin group, 78 (54.2%) reported hypoglycaemia and those with cognitive impairment gave more incorrect responses when asked about diabetes management. Socio-economic status made very little difference to any of these outcomes.
Most older people with diabetes, regardless of their socio-economic status, are under the care of a healthcare professional and use medication or diet to manage their disease. Large numbers also attend foot and eye examinations. However, over one fifth of older people with diabetes have cognitive impairment. Older people had a reasonable understanding of their diabetes management but this was worse in those people with cognitive impairment.
调查老年人对糖尿病的知识和管理水平。
对 1047 名年龄在 75 岁及以上的 2 型糖尿病患者进行了代表性抽样,询问了一系列与他们的糖尿病管理以及自我管理理解相关的问题。评估了认知障碍和社会经济地位的影响。
大多数人(1015 人,96.9%)在医疗保健专业人员的照顾下,1018 人(97.2%)正在服用胰岛素、药物、控制饮食或以上组合。发现 235 人(22.5%)存在认知障碍(简易精神状态检查得分≤23)。分别有 813 人(77.7%)、836 人(79.7%)和 326 人(31.1%)报告了最近的眼部、足部和营养师评估。总体有四分之一的人,以及 70%的胰岛素使用者测试了他们的血糖。在胰岛素组中,有 78 人(54.2%)报告了低血糖,而认知障碍患者在被问及糖尿病管理时给出了更多错误的答案。社会经济地位对这些结果几乎没有影响。
大多数患有糖尿病的老年人,无论其社会经济地位如何,都在医疗保健专业人员的照顾下,使用药物或饮食来管理他们的疾病。很多人也参加了足部和眼部检查。然而,超过五分之一的老年糖尿病患者存在认知障碍。老年人对他们的糖尿病管理有合理的理解,但在认知障碍患者中则更差。