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Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit
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NANAYAKKARA, NATALIE PEASE, ANTHONY J. RANASINHA, SANJEEVA WISCHER, NATALIE DE COURTEN, BARBORA ZOUNGAS, SOPHIA NANAYAKKARA, NATALIE PEASE, ANTHONY J. RANASINHA, SANJEEVA WISCHER, NATALIE DE COURTEN, BARBORA ZOUNGAS, SOPHIA |
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NANAYAKKARA, NATALIE PEASE, ANTHONY J. RANASINHA, SANJEEVA WISCHER, NATALIE DE COURTEN, BARBORA ZOUNGAS, SOPHIA Diabetes Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Internal Medicine |
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NANAYAKKARA, NATALIE PEASE, ANTHONY J. RANASINHA, SANJEEVA WISCHER, NATALIE DE COURTEN, BARBORA ZOUNGAS, SOPHIA 0012-1797 1939-327X American Diabetes Association Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Internal Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db18-707-p <jats:p>Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is increasingly diagnosed among younger people. Patient engagement with self-care practices is crucial for the optimal management of type 2 diabetes. This study examines the self-care practices of younger and older patients with type 2 diabetes.</jats:p> <jats:p>Methods: Data were analysed from the Australian National Diabetes Audit (ANDA) that included 2552 adult patients with type 2 diabetes from 56 participating Diabetes Centres. Pre-specified demographic and clinical variables were obtained. Self-care variables (physical activity, following dietary recommendations, medication adherence and monitoring blood glucose levels) were compared in patients ≤64 years and &gt;64 years of age.</jats:p> <jats:p>Results: Mean age (±SD) of participants was 63±13 years overall, 53±9 years for the younger group and 73±6 years for the older group. Mean diabetes duration was 9±8 years and 15±10 years for younger and older patients, respectively (p&lt;0.01). A greater proportion of younger patients had HbA1c levels above 7.0% compared with older patients (76% vs. 68%, p&lt;0.001). A greater proportion of younger compared to older patients reported difficulty following dietary recommendations (50% vs. 32%) and forgetting medications (37% vs. 22%) (all p values &lt;0.001). A smaller proportion of younger compared with older patients reported monitoring their blood glucose levels as often as recommended (60%vs. 70%, p&lt;0.001). Younger age was associated with a 2-fold increase in the odds of not following the recommended self-care practices after adjustment for gender, smoking, insulin therapy, depression and allied health attendance (all p values &lt;0.001).</jats:p> <jats:p>Conclusion: Despite shorter diabetes duration, younger age was associated with worse glycaemic control and poorer diabetes self-care practices among patients with type 2 diabetes. Targeted strategies are urgently required to optimise diabetes self-care practices and thereby improve glycaemic control.</jats:p> <jats:sec> <jats:title>Disclosure</jats:title> <jats:p>N. Nanayakkara: None. A.J. Pease: None. S. Ranasinha: None. N. Wischer: None. B. de Courten: None. S. Zoungas: Advisory Panel; Self; AstraZeneca.</jats:p> </jats:sec> Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit Diabetes |
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Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit |
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<jats:p>Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is increasingly diagnosed among younger people. Patient engagement with self-care practices is crucial for the optimal management of type 2 diabetes. This study examines the self-care practices of younger and older patients with type 2 diabetes.</jats:p>
<jats:p>Methods: Data were analysed from the Australian National Diabetes Audit (ANDA) that included 2552 adult patients with type 2 diabetes from 56 participating Diabetes Centres. Pre-specified demographic and clinical variables were obtained. Self-care variables (physical activity, following dietary recommendations, medication adherence and monitoring blood glucose levels) were compared in patients ≤64 years and &gt;64 years of age.</jats:p>
<jats:p>Results: Mean age (±SD) of participants was 63±13 years overall, 53±9 years for the younger group and 73±6 years for the older group. Mean diabetes duration was 9±8 years and 15±10 years for younger and older patients, respectively (p&lt;0.01). A greater proportion of younger patients had HbA1c levels above 7.0% compared with older patients (76% vs. 68%, p&lt;0.001). A greater proportion of younger compared to older patients reported difficulty following dietary recommendations (50% vs. 32%) and forgetting medications (37% vs. 22%) (all p values &lt;0.001). A smaller proportion of younger compared with older patients reported monitoring their blood glucose levels as often as recommended (60%vs. 70%, p&lt;0.001). Younger age was associated with a 2-fold increase in the odds of not following the recommended self-care practices after adjustment for gender, smoking, insulin therapy, depression and allied health attendance (all p values &lt;0.001).</jats:p>
<jats:p>Conclusion: Despite shorter diabetes duration, younger age was associated with worse glycaemic control and poorer diabetes self-care practices among patients with type 2 diabetes. Targeted strategies are urgently required to optimise diabetes self-care practices and thereby improve glycaemic control.</jats:p>
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<jats:p>N. Nanayakkara: None. A.J. Pease: None. S. Ranasinha: None. N. Wischer: None. B. de Courten: None. S. Zoungas: Advisory Panel; Self; AstraZeneca.</jats:p>
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spelling | NANAYAKKARA, NATALIE PEASE, ANTHONY J. RANASINHA, SANJEEVA WISCHER, NATALIE DE COURTEN, BARBORA ZOUNGAS, SOPHIA 0012-1797 1939-327X American Diabetes Association Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Internal Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db18-707-p <jats:p>Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is increasingly diagnosed among younger people. Patient engagement with self-care practices is crucial for the optimal management of type 2 diabetes. This study examines the self-care practices of younger and older patients with type 2 diabetes.</jats:p> <jats:p>Methods: Data were analysed from the Australian National Diabetes Audit (ANDA) that included 2552 adult patients with type 2 diabetes from 56 participating Diabetes Centres. Pre-specified demographic and clinical variables were obtained. Self-care variables (physical activity, following dietary recommendations, medication adherence and monitoring blood glucose levels) were compared in patients ≤64 years and &gt;64 years of age.</jats:p> <jats:p>Results: Mean age (±SD) of participants was 63±13 years overall, 53±9 years for the younger group and 73±6 years for the older group. Mean diabetes duration was 9±8 years and 15±10 years for younger and older patients, respectively (p&lt;0.01). A greater proportion of younger patients had HbA1c levels above 7.0% compared with older patients (76% vs. 68%, p&lt;0.001). A greater proportion of younger compared to older patients reported difficulty following dietary recommendations (50% vs. 32%) and forgetting medications (37% vs. 22%) (all p values &lt;0.001). A smaller proportion of younger compared with older patients reported monitoring their blood glucose levels as often as recommended (60%vs. 70%, p&lt;0.001). Younger age was associated with a 2-fold increase in the odds of not following the recommended self-care practices after adjustment for gender, smoking, insulin therapy, depression and allied health attendance (all p values &lt;0.001).</jats:p> <jats:p>Conclusion: Despite shorter diabetes duration, younger age was associated with worse glycaemic control and poorer diabetes self-care practices among patients with type 2 diabetes. Targeted strategies are urgently required to optimise diabetes self-care practices and thereby improve glycaemic control.</jats:p> <jats:sec> <jats:title>Disclosure</jats:title> <jats:p>N. Nanayakkara: None. A.J. Pease: None. S. Ranasinha: None. N. Wischer: None. B. de Courten: None. S. Zoungas: Advisory Panel; Self; AstraZeneca.</jats:p> </jats:sec> Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit Diabetes |
spellingShingle | NANAYAKKARA, NATALIE, PEASE, ANTHONY J., RANASINHA, SANJEEVA, WISCHER, NATALIE, DE COURTEN, BARBORA, ZOUNGAS, SOPHIA, Diabetes, Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Internal Medicine |
title | Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit |
title_full | Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit |
title_fullStr | Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit |
title_full_unstemmed | Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit |
title_short | Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit |
title_sort | younger patients with type 2 diabetes have poorer self-care practices compared with older patients—results from the australian national diabetes audit |
title_unstemmed | Younger Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Have Poorer Self-Care Practices Compared with Older Patients—Results from the Australian National Diabetes Audit |
topic | Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Internal Medicine |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db18-707-p |