Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh

Political instability of Palestine influenced economic, social, and health aspects. Diabetes prevalence at Palestine was 10%, with rising fund crisis and diabetes care problems. There was a limited research concerning diabetes care dimensions (organizational factors and health outcomes) and their pr...

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Main Author: Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh
Other Authors: Abdelmajid Mosleh, Rami Salem
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM 2018
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description Political instability of Palestine influenced economic, social, and health aspects. Diabetes prevalence at Palestine was 10%, with rising fund crisis and diabetes care problems. There was a limited research concerning diabetes care dimensions (organizational factors and health outcomes) and their predictors. Health outcomes included costs, diabetes self–care management, and glycaemic control. This study described patient characteristics, assessed organizational factors, diabetes self–care management, glycaemic control, and their predictors, evaluated drug utilization pattern, assessed costs and their predictors. This study had two phases, and was carried out at the National Centre for Chronic Diseases and Dermatology, Ramallah, Palestine. Phase one is retrospective cross–sectional in 330 participants recruited by convenience sampling method from a type 2 diabetes patients list who were seen regularly during the past one year. Phase two is an–observational follow–up that involved 79 participants selected from phase one participants by simple random sampling; they were followed–up for six months. Data on patient characteristics, organizational factors, diabetes self–care management, and glycaemic control were collected from personal interview and medical records review for both phases. Data on costs was obtained in phase two from personal interview in each visit. Good glycaemic control was defined as HbA1c ≤7%. Data was analyzed by SPSS v 16.0. Phase one showed that 51.2% were males, mean ± standard deviation age was 60±9.7 years, 88.5% had additional chronic diseases, and 46.1% were obese. The mean total overall organizational factors score was higher than average score (cumulative percentage=55.4%)…
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spelling uitm-205592019-03-12T06:17:05Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20559/ Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh Diabetes Mellitus Political instability of Palestine influenced economic, social, and health aspects. Diabetes prevalence at Palestine was 10%, with rising fund crisis and diabetes care problems. There was a limited research concerning diabetes care dimensions (organizational factors and health outcomes) and their predictors. Health outcomes included costs, diabetes self–care management, and glycaemic control. This study described patient characteristics, assessed organizational factors, diabetes self–care management, glycaemic control, and their predictors, evaluated drug utilization pattern, assessed costs and their predictors. This study had two phases, and was carried out at the National Centre for Chronic Diseases and Dermatology, Ramallah, Palestine. Phase one is retrospective cross–sectional in 330 participants recruited by convenience sampling method from a type 2 diabetes patients list who were seen regularly during the past one year. Phase two is an–observational follow–up that involved 79 participants selected from phase one participants by simple random sampling; they were followed–up for six months. Data on patient characteristics, organizational factors, diabetes self–care management, and glycaemic control were collected from personal interview and medical records review for both phases. Data on costs was obtained in phase two from personal interview in each visit. Good glycaemic control was defined as HbA1c ≤7%. Data was analyzed by SPSS v 16.0. Phase one showed that 51.2% were males, mean ± standard deviation age was 60±9.7 years, 88.5% had additional chronic diseases, and 46.1% were obese. The mean total overall organizational factors score was higher than average score (cumulative percentage=55.4%)… Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM Abdelmajid Mosleh, Rami Salem 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20559/1/ABS_RAMI%20SALEM%20ABDELMAJID%20MOSLEH%20TDRA%20VOL%2013%20IGS%2018.pdf Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh (2018) Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh. (2018) In: The Doctoral Research Abstracts. IGS Biannual Publication, 18 (18). Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM, Shah Alam.
spellingShingle Diabetes Mellitus
Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh
Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh
title Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh
title_full Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh
title_fullStr Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh
title_full_unstemmed Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh
title_short Organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied Palestine / Rami Salem Abdelmajid Mosleh
title_sort organizational factors, health outcomes, and their predictors in type 2 diabetes care in the occupied palestine / rami salem abdelmajid mosleh
topic Diabetes Mellitus
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20559/