Shera A Samad, Basit Abdul, Team Prompt
A Samad Shera, FRCP. Honorary President (IDF), Secretary General (DAP), Director, WHO Collaborating Centre. Diabetic Association of Pakistan.
Prof. Abdul Basit, FRCP. Department of Medicine, Baqai Institute of Diabetology and Endocrinology, Baqai Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2017 Sep-Oct;33(5):1279-1283. doi: 10.12669/pjms.335.13665.
Pakistan is a developing country with limited resources and diverse socio-economic standards. Pakistan has high prevalence of diabetes and its complications, which is a great challenge to the existing health care system. National action plans for control of diabetes have been developed and initiatives have been taken but not at an ideal pace. First National Practice Guidelines for Pakistan were published in 1999. It was very helpful in standardizing the management of Type-2 diabetes. In view of important developments in the field of diabetes during the recent years, it was felt that 1999 National Clinical Practice Guidelines edited, should be revised. Also with rapidly increasing number of diabetic patients and the escalating burden on health economy, it is essential to develop a primary to secondary / tertiary care referral system. These guidelines are developed after an extensive research and cover many aspects of diabetes management. This special communication is an extract of a PROMPT document that has already been published as a Supplement in Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences in 2017. We hope that these guidelines will help in improving the diabetes care in Pakistan.
巴基斯坦是一个资源有限且社会经济水平多样的发展中国家。巴基斯坦糖尿病及其并发症的患病率很高,这对现有的医疗保健系统构成了巨大挑战。该国已制定了控制糖尿病的国家行动计划并采取了相关举措,但进展速度并不理想。巴基斯坦的第一份国家实践指南于1999年发布。它对规范2型糖尿病的管理非常有帮助。鉴于近年来糖尿病领域的重要进展,人们认为应对1999年编辑的国家临床实践指南进行修订。此外,随着糖尿病患者数量的迅速增加以及对卫生经济负担的不断加重,建立一个从初级到二级/三级护理的转诊系统至关重要。这些指南是经过广泛研究制定的,涵盖了糖尿病管理的许多方面。本特别通讯是一份已作为增刊于2017年发表在《巴基斯坦医学科学杂志》上的快速建议与培训(PROMPT)文件的摘录。我们希望这些指南将有助于改善巴基斯坦的糖尿病护理。