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Joint Event

November 29-30, 2019 | Frankfurt, Germany

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International Conference on

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International Conference on

Diabetes and Endocrinology

Diabetes and Metabolism

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DIABETES

2019

DIABETES

Journal of Diabetology | Volume 3

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Evaluation of the health seeking practices among diabetics (>10 years of duration) in

the field practice areas of government medical college, Amritsar

Mohan Lal

Government Medical College Amritsar, India

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iabetes has become global issue due to premature illness

and it’s complications leading to death. Epidemiological

transitions and demographic transitions in developing

countries are contributing to this rise. Though the problem

reigns in both developing and developed countries, it is the

former which suffers the most due to lack of awareness.

Awareness about good health seeking practices are essential

for prevention, early diagnosis and management of diabetic

complications. This study was conducted to evaluate the

health seeking practices among diabetics in the field practice

areas (rural and urban) of Government Medical College,

Amritsar.

A community based cross-sectional study was carried out in

both rural and urban areas of district, Amritsar. A total of 200

diabetic patients who had diabetes equal to or more than

10 years of duration were interviewed using pretested and

predesigned questionnaire. Data such collected was analysed

at p <0.05.

Out of total 200 diabetic respondents, 50% (100) were from

urban and 50% (100) were from the rural area. In both

urban and rural areas, majority were literate i.e. 80% (161)

and employed i.e. 51% (103). The mean age of diabetic

respondents was 58.05 years with a male to female ratio of

1.1:1. The majority 82% (165) were diagnosed in the private

sector and 99% (198) were on allopathic treatment. Oral

hypoglycaemic agents were used by 77% (153) patients

to manage their disease. 23% (45) were using both oral

hypoglycaemic agents and insulin. About 48% (96) were

monitoring their RBS regularly, 76% (151) were on regular

treatment for diabetes and 55 (27%) were doing physical

activity.

Lack of awareness and poor health seeking practices and

about non pharmacological measures are main factors for

development of complications among diabetic patients.

Speaker Biography

Mohan Lal is a ostgraduate (MD) in Community Medicine & Post Graduate

Diploma in Hospital & Health Management. Worked about 10 years

in Regional Health and Family Welfare Training Center. Published two

books 1. Women & Child Health Care (Vernacular Language) 2. Let’s

know about Health problems! (Vernacular Language). Worked with John

Hopkins School of Public Health in Road Safety -10 Project. Principal

Investigator for a Multicentric Study at National Level. Currently involved

as an investigator in Project “Burden of NCD risk factors in Punjab, India.

According to Researchgate, RG score is 16.85 He has 46 publications that

have been cited 50 times, and his publication H –index is 2 and has been

serving as a reviewer member of journals. Worked as Supervisor (7) and

Co- supervisor (6) for thesis work. Nodal officer for state level capacity

building training for medical officers. Member Secretary, Academic College

Council, Secretary, IAPSM, Punjab Chapter.

e:

drmohanlal2014@gmail.com