OBJECTIVE: To evaluate socioeconomic disadvantage in prevalence, awareness and control of diabetes in universal coverage healthcare system. METHODS: Data from the fifth KNHNES (2010-12) were analyzed. The sample included 10,208 individuals with diabetes aged ≥30 years. Diabetes was defined by (i) a self-reported previous diagnosis of diabetes made by a physician, (ii) the current use of oral hypoglycaemic agents and/or insulin or (iii) fasting plasma glucose ≥126 mg/dl. Subjects who were first diagnosed by the survey were classified as 'undiagnosed'. Inadequate control was defined as HbA1c ≥6.5%. RESULTS: It was estimated that 26.4% of subjects with diabetes were not aware of their condition and 73.1% of cases of diabetes were not adequat...
The ballooning epidemic of chronic diseases in general, and diabetes in particular, is representativ...
Objective: We investigated the association between socioeconomic factors and the attainment of treat...
Today, preventive care is currently the subject of a political and social debate, particularly conce...
The major increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) has led to the study of social inequa...
To assess the association of socioeconomic position with health (care) outcomes in type 2 diabetes w...
Diabetes is a rapidly growing health problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but empiri...
Introduction Quality of care could be influenced by individual socio-economic status (SES) and by re...
Background: Inequalities in access to medications among people diagnosed with diabetes in low- and m...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
BackgroundDiabetes, one of the major metabolic disorders, is rising in Bangladesh. Studies indicate ...
Background Hemoglobin HbA1c is a measure of blood glucose control and an indicator of the risk of d...
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in the underserved population. Type 2 diabetes is one of the largest ...
Introduction We aimed to investigate whether the proportion of undiagnosed diabetes varies by socioe...
The ballooning epidemic of chronic diseases in general, and diabetes in particular, is representativ...
Objective: We investigated the association between socioeconomic factors and the attainment of treat...
Today, preventive care is currently the subject of a political and social debate, particularly conce...
The major increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) has led to the study of social inequa...
To assess the association of socioeconomic position with health (care) outcomes in type 2 diabetes w...
Diabetes is a rapidly growing health problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but empiri...
Introduction Quality of care could be influenced by individual socio-economic status (SES) and by re...
Background: Inequalities in access to medications among people diagnosed with diabetes in low- and m...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
BackgroundDiabetes, one of the major metabolic disorders, is rising in Bangladesh. Studies indicate ...
Background Hemoglobin HbA1c is a measure of blood glucose control and an indicator of the risk of d...
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in the underserved population. Type 2 diabetes is one of the largest ...
Introduction We aimed to investigate whether the proportion of undiagnosed diabetes varies by socioe...
The ballooning epidemic of chronic diseases in general, and diabetes in particular, is representativ...
Objective: We investigated the association between socioeconomic factors and the attainment of treat...
Today, preventive care is currently the subject of a political and social debate, particularly conce...