Alhujaili Haneen O, Alanazi Afaf M, Alshehri Waleed M, Alghamdi Rayan A, Alqasem Abdulmlk A, Alhumaid Fatima I, AlGhamdi Rozan A, Almaymuni Khalid K
Ophthalmology, Ohod General Hospital, Al Madina, SAU.
Medicine, Qassim University, Buraydah, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Jan 1;16(1):e51472. doi: 10.7759/cureus.51472. eCollection 2024 Jan.
Individuals with diabetes are at risk of developing diabetic retinopathy, a vision-threatening complication. Regular eye examinations are crucial for early detection and management. Ensuring adherence to eye examination guidelines is essential to prevent visual impairment and blindness in this at-risk population.
This was cross-sectional study, and a validated questionnaire was physically administered among adult individuals with diabetes (both males and females) in Saudi Arabia. The data were gathered and analyzed using Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS, version 26.0) software (IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Armonk, NY). This study took approximately three months from the period August 2023 to November 2023.
This study found that most participants had type 1 diabetes (46.1%, n=83) and had been diagnosed for more than 10 years (49.4%, n=89). The most used management strategy (48.9%, n=88) was lifestyle changes and anti-diabetic medications. Most of the participants (93.3%, n=168) were fully aware of the severe eye complications of diabetes, as well as diabetic retinopathy and its complications (48.9%, n=88). The most common source of information about the importance of eye exams was healthcare professionals (56.7%, n=102). Most of the participants had annual eye exams (58.3%, n=105) and within the previous year, specifically related to their diabetes (62.8%, n=113). Adherence to eye examination guidelines was higher in those who had diabetes for more than 10 years (p=0.009), those who were on lifestyle changes and insulin therapy or anti-diabetic medications (p=0.030), those who were fully aware of severe eye complications and diabetic retinopathy (p=0.017 and p=0.020, respectively), and those with type 2 diabetes (p=0.001). In addition, participants who understood the importance of eye examinations had better glucose control (p=0.017), had eye examinations within the previous year (p=0.001), and had heard about the importance of eye examinations from healthcare professionals (p=0.020). The findings revealed the most common reasons for not getting an eye exam were a lack of awareness (37.8%) and distance from the hospital.
To summarize, many people with diabetes do not get regular eye exams often because they are unaware of how important these exams are. Long-term diabetics who are aware of the dangers of diabetic retinopathy are more likely to heed this advice. However, adherence was linked to more frequent eye exams and better glucose control. Adherence and wide awareness must be created to improve retinopathy outcomes.
糖尿病患者有患糖尿病视网膜病变的风险,这是一种威胁视力的并发症。定期眼部检查对于早期发现和管理至关重要。确保遵守眼部检查指南对于预防这一高危人群的视力损害和失明至关重要。
这是一项横断面研究,通过一份经过验证的问卷对沙特阿拉伯的成年糖尿病患者(男性和女性)进行实地调查。使用统计产品与服务解决方案(SPSS,版本26.0)软件(IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows,纽约州阿蒙克)收集和分析数据。本研究从2023年8月至2023年11月历时约三个月。
本研究发现,大多数参与者患有1型糖尿病(46.1%,n = 83),且已被诊断超过10年(49.4%,n = 89)。最常用的管理策略(48.9%,n = 88)是生活方式改变和抗糖尿病药物。大多数参与者(93.3%,n = 168)充分了解糖尿病的严重眼部并发症以及糖尿病视网膜病变及其并发症(48.9%,n = 88)。关于眼部检查重要性的最常见信息来源是医疗保健专业人员(56.7%,n = 102)。大多数参与者进行年度眼部检查(58.3%,n = 105),且是在过去一年,特别是与他们的糖尿病相关的检查(62.8%,n = 113)。糖尿病病程超过10年的患者(p = ......(此处原文似乎不完整))。此外,了解眼部检查重要性的参与者血糖控制更好(p = 0.017),在过去一年进行过眼部检查(p = 0.001),并且从医疗保健专业人员那里听说过眼部检查的重要性(p = 0.020)。研究结果显示,未进行眼部检查的最常见原因是缺乏认识(37.8%)和距离医院较远。
总之,许多糖尿病患者不经常进行定期眼部检查,通常是因为他们没有意识到这些检查有多重要。了解糖尿病视网膜病变危险的长期糖尿病患者更有可能听从这一建议。然而,依从性与更频繁的眼部检查和更好的血糖控制有关。必须提高依从性并广泛提高认识,以改善视网膜病变的治疗效果。