Evaluating the Awarenes s and Knowledge of the Effect of Diabetes Mellitus on the Ey e among Adult Diabetics in Accra

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Health Sciences and Research
Title Evaluating the Awarenes s and Knowledge of the Effect of Diabetes Mellitus on the Ey e among Adult Diabetics in Accra
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 9
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 105-112
URL http://www.ijhsr.org/IJHSR_Vol.5_Issue.9_Sep2015/18.pdf
Abstract
Background: Increased awareness and knowledge about the sight-threatening complications of diabetes
mellitus are keys to better understanding of the importance of routine eye examinations for the early
detection and treatment of ocular complications in diabetics.
Aim: To assess the awareness and knowledge level of diabetes patients on the effect of diabetes on their
eyes.
Setting and Design: A cross-sectional study in a tertiary Hospital.
Material and Methods: Consenting patients aged 20 years and above were sampled conveniently at the
center. Data was collected with a structured questionnaire assessing patients’ demographic background,
awareness and knowledge of the effect of diabetes on the eye.
Statistical Methods: Multiple logistic regressions were used to examine demographic characteristics of
participants associated with the level of awareness and knowledge about the ocular effects of diabetes.
Results : A total of 162 (males-69; females-93) participants were recruited for the study with most (76.60
%) participants aged 40 years and above. 80.20 % were aware that uncontrolled diabetes can affect the
eye whiles 48.80 % of participants did not know examples of specific eye conditions with diabetes.
Income status and number of years ago diagnosed diabetes were possible predictors of awareness, whiles
age predicted knowledge about the ocular effects of uncontrolled diabetes.
Conclusion: The low level of knowledge of specific ocular conditions associated with diabetes recorded
signifies the need for further health education for patients on ocular complications with much stress on
specific ocular conditions associated with diabetes for better knowledge and better management of
diabetes.

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