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朝觐期间糖尿病朝圣者的胰岛素知识、处理和储存。

Insulin Knowledge, Handling, and Storage among Diabetic Pilgrims during the Hajj Mass Gathering.

机构信息

The Global Centre for Mass Gatherings Medicine, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

J Diabetes Res. 2021 May 28;2021:5596914. doi: 10.1155/2021/5596914. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Diabetes is one of the most common underlying health conditions among Hajj pilgrims. Many diabetics manage their condition using insulin, which requires appropriate storage conditions to maintain its stability and effectiveness. We aimed to investigate insulin knowledge, storage, and handling among diabetic pilgrims during Hajj to identify specific areas for improvement.

METHOD

Adult diabetic pilgrims from 22 countries were interviewed using a structured questionnaire during the 2019 Hajj.

RESULTS

The study enrolled 277 diabetic pilgrims with a mean age of 58.4 years (SD = 10.4, range: 20-83) and male : female ratio of 1.6 : 1. Most participants (86.4%) were literate and reported using insulin for a mean of 7.1 years (SD = 5.3, range: 1-23). Over 95% of pilgrims brought their insulin with them from their country of origin, where they also received most of their insulin storage information, mainly from physicians (77.8%) and pharmacists (59.6%). Pilgrims' knowledge regarding insulin storage was just above average (mean knowledge score = 0.51; SD = 0.23). Pilgrims who were literate and previously received education on insulin storage, those with a higher level of education, and those with a longer duration of insulin therapy, had significantly higher knowledge scores. Pilgrims' storage and handling of their insulin during Hajj also varied depending on the stages of their pilgrimage journey.

CONCLUSION

Inadequate knowledge and inappropriate practices regarding insulin handling and storage were identified among diabetic Hajj pilgrims, which could compromise the quality of insulin and lead to health hazards. Improving diabetic pilgrims' knowledge of diabetes management, including insulin storage, will be beneficial during the pilgrimage and beyond.

摘要

背景

糖尿病是朝觐朝圣者最常见的潜在健康状况之一。许多糖尿病患者使用胰岛素来控制病情,胰岛素需要适当的储存条件来保持其稳定性和有效性。我们旨在调查朝觐期间糖尿病朝圣者的胰岛素知识、储存和处理情况,以确定需要改进的具体领域。

方法

在 2019 年的朝觐期间,我们使用结构化问卷对来自 22 个国家的成年糖尿病朝圣者进行了访谈。

结果

本研究共纳入 277 名糖尿病朝圣者,平均年龄 58.4 岁(SD=10.4,范围:20-83),男女比例为 1.6:1。大多数参与者(86.4%)识字,报告使用胰岛素的平均时间为 7.1 年(SD=5.3,范围:1-23)。超过 95%的朝圣者从原籍国携带胰岛素,他们也主要从医生(77.8%)和药剂师(59.6%)那里获得胰岛素储存信息。朝圣者的胰岛素储存知识略高于平均水平(平均知识得分=0.51;SD=0.23)。识字且以前接受过胰岛素储存教育、文化程度较高、胰岛素治疗时间较长的朝圣者,知识得分明显较高。朝圣者在朝觐期间储存和处理胰岛素的方式也因朝圣旅程的不同阶段而异。

结论

糖尿病朝觐朝圣者在胰岛素处理和储存方面存在知识不足和不当做法,这可能会影响胰岛素的质量并导致健康危害。提高糖尿病朝圣者对糖尿病管理的认识,包括胰岛素储存,将在朝圣期间及以后对他们有益。

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