growing diabetes research in indonesia - Change in clinical knowledge of diabetes susu etawalin bisa untuk diabetes among primary healthcare The program includes comprehensive health care for diabetes including health promotion preventive care curative treatment and rehabilitation 19 Approximately 83 of the Indonesian population 224 million people is covered by the NHI highlighting the importance of this program in controlling the growing burden of diabetes in Indonesia 20 The global diabetes prevalence in 2079 year olds in 2021 was estimated to be 105 5366 million people rising to 122 7832 million in 2045 Diabetes prevalence was similar in men and women and was highest in those aged 7579 years To address its growing challenges related to noncommunicable diseases NCDs and diabetes Indonesia has pursued several interventions and initiatives and most individualsperhaps up to 70 percentwith these prediabetic states eventually develop diabetes In its 2014 research Overcoming obesity An initial economic analysis the Exploring Inequalities in the Use Quality and Outcome of the Diabetes This study aims to review evidence on the burden expenditure complications treatment and outcomes of diabetes in Indonesia and its implications on the current health system developmentsMethods We conducted a comprehensive literature review together with a review of unpublished data from the Ministry of Health and a public health insurer Background Indonesia is amongst the top 10 countries with the highest prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus T2DM at 108 However the distinguishable features of T2DM in Indonesia remain obscure Therefore the DISCOVER study aimed to describe the characteristics of T2DM patients associated vascular complications and treatment in Indonesia Challenges in diabetes management in Indonesia A literature review Original Research Introduction Diabetes mellitus is a global health problem with a rapidly growing impact on the burden of buku diabetes melitus tipe 2 its complications mortality and societal costs13 The condition of diabetes can go undetected for several years4 During that time the complications due to hyperglycemia already occur 23 Undiagnosed Despite the growing diabetes epidemic in Indonesia we find that diabetes knowledge decreased from an already low level among all healthcare provider cadres between 2007 and 20142015 This drop in knowledge a relative decrease of 22 could only partially be explained by changes in the geographical distribution and characteristics of providers Methods This nationwide crosssectional study utilized data from Indonesias Basic Health Research RISKESDAS in 2013 and 2018 and the Indonesia Health Survey SKI in 2023 The diabetes care cascade was segmented into diagnosis treatment and control phases IDF Diabetes Atlas Global regional and countrylevel diabetes Tackling Indonesias diabetes challenge Eight approaches from around Challenges in diabetes management in Indonesia a literature review Indonesia Diabetes Diagnosis Treatment and Control Trends SSRN Clinicodemographic Profile and Outcomes of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Diabetes is a growing major public health issue in Indonesia Our study found a large discrepancy between prevalence rates by HbA1c screening 84 and selfreport 25 and the differences are greater the younger the age Indonesia Agency of Health Research and Development Basic health research Riskesdas 2013 Indonesia Ministry of Diabetes prevalence and risk factors of earlyonset adult diabetes Conclusions If left unaddressed the growing prevalence of diabetes in the country will pose a tremendous challenge to the Indonesian healthcare system particularly in view of the Governments 2010 mandate to achieve universal health coverage by 2014 Essential steps to address this issue would include placing diabetes and noncommunicable ADA Diabetes Risk Test Adaptation in is sweating after eating sugar a sign of diabetes Indonesian Adult Populations Can
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