Abdul Basit, FRCP, Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Baqai Institute of Diabetology and Endocrinology, Baqai Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Asima Khan, MBBS, Dip-Diab, Assistant Project Manager BRIGHT, Baqai Institute of Diabetology and Endocrinology, Baqai Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2014 Sep;30(5):1150-5. doi: 10.12669/pjms.305.6006.
Pakistan, a developing country with limited resources, is having huge burden of diabetes and its complications. The local health care providers face limitations due to the related cost while emphasizing on self monitoring of blood glucose. The lack of health care infrastructure, non-affordability of the patients and non-existence of national guidelines are the most significant obstacles. Having realized these issues we decided to initiate a project of self monitoring of blood glucose, "BRIGHT (Better Recommendations, Implementation and Guideline development for Health care providers and their Training). After extensive literature search, the project team, approached and communicated with "Advisory Board for the Care of Diabetes (ABCD) of Pakistan" for their expert opinion and suggestions. The board members belong to the faculty of main teaching hospitals of the four provinces of Pakistan thus ensuring national representation. The endorsement of these guidelines has paved the way for their uniform implementation all over the country. Development of these Guidelines is the first part of BRIGHT project. In the next phase, we have started training of health care providers. Five mega programs have been conducted in this regard in the major cities. So far a patient's log book has also been designed and distributed. Like all other guidelines, this is a living document which will be revised and updated from time to time in the light of new information which becomes available.
巴基斯坦是一个资源有限的发展中国家,糖尿病及其并发症的负担巨大。当地的医疗服务提供者在强调自我监测血糖的同时,由于相关费用而面临限制。缺乏医疗保健基础设施、患者负担不起以及没有国家准则是最大的障碍。意识到这些问题后,我们决定启动一个自我监测血糖的项目,名为“BRIGHT(为医疗保健提供者及其培训提供更好的建议、实施和指南制定)”。在广泛的文献搜索后,项目团队与巴基斯坦的“糖尿病护理咨询委员会(ABCD)”进行了联系并征求了他们的专业意见和建议。该委员会成员来自巴基斯坦四个省份的主要教学医院的教师,因此确保了全国的代表性。这些准则的认可为在全国范围内统一实施铺平了道路。这些指南的制定是 BRIGHT 项目的第一部分。在接下来的阶段,我们已经开始培训医疗保健提供者。在这方面已经在主要城市举办了五个大型项目。到目前为止,还设计并分发了一份患者日志。与所有其他准则一样,这是一个活的文件,将根据新的可用信息不时进行修订和更新。