Self-knowledge of HbA1c in people with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and its association with glycaemic control
Autor: | John J. Nolan, Kamlesh Khunti, Marina Trento, Melanie J. Davies, Samuel Seidu, Christiane Kellner, Ulf Lindblad, Agnieszka Pazderska, Guillaume Charpentier, Laura J. Gray, Hina Trivedi, Guy E.H.M. Rutten |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Blood Glucose
Male Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice endocrine system diseases Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Type 2 diabetes behaviour Glycaemic control Self-care behaviour Endocrinology 0302 clinical medicine Glycaemic control Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Prospective Studies Nutrition and Dietetics Middle Aged University hospital Diabetes and Metabolism Europe Treatment Outcome Type 2 diabetes HbA1c Self-care behaviour Glycaemic control Self-management Education Female Self-care Family Practice medicine.medical_specialty HbA1c 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Education 03 medical and health sciences Hba1c level Patient Education as Topic Internal medicine Diabetes mellitus Self-management Internal Medicine Humans Hypoglycemic Agents Aged Retrospective Studies Glycated Hemoglobin business.industry nutritional and metabolic diseases Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus medicine.disease Surgery Self Care Cross-Sectional Studies Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Self care business Biomarkers |
Zdroj: | Primary Care Diabetes, 11(5), 414. Elsevier BV |
ISSN: | 1751-9918 |
Popis: | Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of accurate self-knowledge of a patient’s own HbA1c level (HbA1c SK ), as a component of structural education (University Hospital's of Leicester (UHL), 2013) and its association with glycaemic control. Methods Data from the GUIDANCE study, a cross-sectional study involving 7597 participants from eight European countries was used. HbA1c SK was evaluated and compared with laboratory measured HbA1c levels (HbA1c LAB ), which represented the measure of glycaemic control. Accuracy of the self-reported HbA1c was evaluated by using agreement statistical methods. Results The prevalence of HbA1c SK was 49.4%. Within this group, 78.3% of the participants had accurately reported HbA1c SK . There was good level of agreement between HbA1c SK and HbA1c LAB (intra-class correlation statistic = 0.84, p SK were found to have a statistically significantly lower HbA1c LAB compared to participants with inaccurately reported HbA1c SK (7.0% versus 7.3%, p Conclusion Nearly half of the patients had self-knowledge of their own HbA1c level. Moreover, the participants with accurately reported HbA1c SK were found to have associated better glycaemic control. |
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