Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8282
Title: Assessment of awareness of diabetic retinopathy and utilization of eye care services among Turkish diabetic patients
Authors: Çetin, Ebru Nevin
Zencir, Mehmet
Fenkçi, S.
Akın, Fulya
Yıldırım, Cem
Keywords: Awareness
Diabetesmellitus
Diabeticretinopathy
Knowledge
adult
article
awareness
diabetic patient
diabetic retinopathy
early diagnosis
educational status
endocrinologist
eye care
eye examination
female
general practitioner
glycemic control
health care utilization
health service
human
major clinical study
male
middle aged
ophthalmologist
priority journal
questionnaire
Turkey (republic)
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetic retinopathy
Adult
Aged
Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological
Early Diagnosis
Female
Health Behavior
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Services
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Ophthalmology
Patient Education as Topic
Predictive Value of Tests
Questionnaires
Turkey
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: Aims: Raising awareness of diabetic retinopathy (DR) was shown to be a key element for early diagnosis and treatment of this blinding disease. There is very limited data about the knowledge level, attitude, and behavior of diabetic patients regarding DR in Turkey. This study was planned to assess the awareness of DR and the utilization of eye care services among Turkish diabetic patients. Methods: Diabetic patients who were under the care of ophthalmologists, endocrinologists, and/or primary care physicians were administered a questionnaire in order to assess their awareness of diabetes and its ocular complications. Results: A total of 437 patients (51.8% female and 48.2% male) with a mean age of 55.2 ± 11.9 were included in the study. Of the 437 patients, 31.8% had not been educated about diabetes, 88.1% were aware that diabetes can affect the eyes, and 39.8% thought that diabetics with good glycaemic control might suffer from DR. While 86.7% thought that early diagnosis was possible in DR, 77.3% previously had eye examinations, and 41.9% stated that annual eye examinations were necessary for diabetics. An educational level of middle school or higher, duration of DM longer than 5 years, previous DM education, and recruitment from the university (ophthalmology department and endocrinology department) were associated with better awareness of DR. The independent factors associated with visiting an ophthalmologist on a regular basis were DM education, DM duration, and site of recruitment. Conclusion: Although most of the patients know that DM affects the eye, there is a lack of appropriate knowledge and behavior about the management of DR. The importance of better control of DM and regular eye examination in the prevention of DR should be emphasized. © 2013 Primary Care Diabetes Europe. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8282
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcd.2013.04.002
ISSN: 1751-9918
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