Knowledge and acceptance towards metabolic surgery as part of diabetes management among patients with type-2 diabetes with body mass index ? 30 Kg/m2 in ministry of health primary health care centers, Jeddah, 2017

Journal Title: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Holistic Health - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

Introduction Metabolic surgery is a treatment option for the Type2 Diabetes T2D patients with high BMI Are T2D patients aware or willing to undergo metabolic surgery needs to be answeredObjectives The objectives of the study were assessment of the level of knowledge of effectiveness of metabolic surgery in T2D treatment remission and its acceptance as part of diabetes management AND finding the determinants of the knowledge and acceptance of this procedure among T2D patients with BMI 30 kgm2 in Primary heath care centers PHCCs of Jeddah Saudi ArabiaMaterials and Methods A crosssectional study with a total of 455 interviews was conducted using standard Likerttype questionnaire among T2D patients with BMI 30 kgm2 who attended five randomly selected PHCCs in Jeddah Binary logistic regression analysis was done to identify the determinants of knowledge and acceptance of metabolic surgeryResults The majority were Saudi citizens 837 and females 556 The mean age was 476 96 years 2365 years and the mean BMI was 343 33 kgm2 30458 kgm2 About 411 had no clear opinion for the question on effectiveness of metabolic surgery Among the remaining 268 631 felt it is effective in T2D treatment and 606 in T2D Remission Out of 348 patients 491 were willing for metabolic surgery and 403 not willing The adjusted determinants of willing to undergo metabolic surgery were age 54 years plus vs 36 years or less OR0230 95 CI00690769 education bachelor degree vs illiterates OR0025 95CI00010890 500015000 SRmonth vs less than 5000 SRmonth OR6910 95 CI289016519 marital status widower vs singles OR002795CI 00030219 and A1c level A1c level 10 or more vs A1c level 5 Conclusion The good knowledge of metabolic surgery among participants did not enhance to willingness to accept it as T2D management Age marital status education level income and A1c level determine the willingness for metabolic surgery among T2D patients with BMI 30 or more Keywords Type2 Diabetes Metabolic surgery Perception Effectiveness Willingness

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Ohoud A. Turkistani, Abdul Hameed Hassan, Adel Turkistani, B K. Patil

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  • EP ID EP488569
  • DOI 10.18231/2454-6712.2018.0016
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Ohoud A. Turkistani, Abdul Hameed Hassan, Adel Turkistani, B K. Patil (2018). Knowledge and acceptance towards metabolic surgery as part of diabetes management among patients with type-2 diabetes with body mass index ? 30 Kg/m2 in ministry of health primary health care centers, Jeddah, 2017. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Holistic Health, 4(2), 73-78. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-488569