Quality of Chronic Disease (Diabetes & Hypertension) Care in Health Care Facilities in High Disease Burden Areas in Sidama Region: Cross-Sectional Study.
Bedilu Deribe DereseFikru TadesseGezahegn Bekele DadiMohammed AyalewYacob Abraham BorieTinbete Samuel AlemayehuAmdehiwot AynalemEphrem Geja GechereMartha Girma GebrekidanAlemu Tamiso DebisoAkalewold AlemayehuMeskerem Jisso EbidoKindalem Worku MihreteRekiku FikreAmanuel EjesoWondwossen AberaPublished in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2024)
The mean age of patients was 47.99 ± 15.26 years, with a range of 18-90 years, while men make up 62% of the overall number of respondents. In terms of marital status, 700 (82.9%) were married. Concerning place of residence; 433 (51.3%) were from rural area. The primary diagnosis is diabetes for 419 (49.6%) patients, and nearly 23% of patients have both diabetes and hypertension. In terms of blood pressure, the average systolic pressure was 129.6 mmHg and the average diastolic pressure was 82.6 mmHg. Among the study participants, 391 (46.33%) patients received poor quality of chronic disease care. Patients living alone, patients who have professional work, fasting blood glucose in normal range, patients with higher education, and patients with serum creatinine receive relatively good chronic illness care.