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Objective: To assess the standard of care provided to the diabetic patients by physicians as per American Diabetes Association (ADA) guidelines at tertiary centers of Karachi, Pakistan. Method: This cross sectional study was conducted on type 2 diabetic patients visiting two tertiary care hospitals of Karachi, over a period of six months (June to December 2012). All adults of either gender with the history of diabetes for more than 5 years were included. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from patients. Data was analyzed with SPSS version 19. Results: A total of 250 patients were included in this study in which, 102(40.8%) had their regular follow up while 148(59.2%) were irregular in their follow up. Regular patients maintained their blood sugar levels with mean HbA1c of 6.99±0.13, whereas irregular patients had mean HbA1c levels of 7.25±0.16. Only 162(64.6%) patients had dietary advice and 11 (6.7%) were referred to a dietitian. Eighty eight (35.2%) patients did not receive any dietary advice. BMI of 156(62.4%) patients ranged from 27.3-30.2 and thus were categorized as obese, however weight reduction and walking was advised in only 127(88.4%) patients. Smoking cessation was advised to 122(88.4%) out of 138 smokers. Regular foot care was advised to only 72(28.8%) individuals and just 4(5.5%) were referred to chiropodist. 70(28%) patients had ocular complaints and thus had their eye examined, whilst 180(72%) never had an eye examination. For nephropathy screening, urine for proteinuria was checked in 154(61.6%) patients on their first visit and annually in 96(38.4%) patients. Lipid profile for dyslipidemia was advised in 172(68.8%) patients at their first visit and annually in 78(31.2%) patients. Conclusion: This study concluded that the care provided to our diabetic population is inadequate and ADA guidelines are not being followed optimally.

Bushra Rehman, Mohammed Yahya Aziz, Syeeda Fozia Qasim. (2016) Standard of diabetes care provided by physicians as per American Diabetes Association guidelines at tertiary care centers of Karachi, Pakistan, , Volume-41, Issue-1.
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