A review of hypoglycaemia in a South African family practice setting

African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine

 
 
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Title A review of hypoglycaemia in a South African family practice setting
 
Creator Pillay, Devan K. Ross, Andrew J. Campbell, Laura
 
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Description Background: The prevalence and incidence of diabetes in South Africa are high and are expected to increase. Mortality and morbidity may be related to hypoglycaemia, and there is limited information on hypoglycaemia from private practice sites. The aim of this study was to assess patients’ education about, knowledge of and response to hypoglycaemia.Methods: The study site was a general practice, and participants were all patients with diabetes who presented to the practice over a 1-month period. Data were collected using a closedended questionnaire and analysed descriptively.Findings: Most respondents were South Africans of Indian origin and were diagnosed with diabetes at a relatively young age. Despite attending a private practice, most had low incomes and low schooling levels. Just under half reported having experienced hypoglycaemia, and there was a strong association between hypoglycaemia and insulin use. Many reported never having received any education around hypoglycaemia.Discussion: The study highlights the need for early screening for diabetes in this vulnerable population. Hypoglycaemic education should consider low schooling levels even in a private general practice, and further study is required on the quality and frequency of education provided in general practice.Keywords: diabetes; hypoglycemia, KwaZulu-Natal; hypoglycemic education
 
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Date 2016-06-17
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
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Identifier 10.4102/phcfm.v8i1.1095
 
Source African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine; Vol 8, No 1 (2016); 6 pages 2071-2936 2071-2928
 
Language eng
 
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Rights Copyright (c) 2016 Devan K. Pillay, Andrew J. Ross, Laura Campbell https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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