PREVALENCE OF COMPLICATIONS AND RISK FACTORS AMONG DIABETIC PATIENTS IN MEDICAL WARD OF ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL-BUSHENYI

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ABSTRACT Diabetes Mellitus affects more than 30 million people worldwide. It is said to be the fourth or fifth leading cause of death in most developed countries, newly industrialized nations and is epidemic in many developing countries. The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence risk factors and complication among patients with diabetes mellitus seen in medical ward department at Ishaka Adventist Hospital A cross sectional study descriptive in nature was employed. A cluster sampling method was used to select participants into the study. A total of 20 patients were interviewed using a structured self administered questionnaire and data from the Hospital records. Results obtained showed the prevalence of DM is higher in people 40 years of age and above compared with its prevalence in people below 40years of age. Obesity and overweight are threats to health of majority of people especially women and they are more affected than their men. Type II diabetes mellitus is more common among patients than type I. Hypertension is more common among patients with diabetes mellitus than other complications It was concluded that government and other health agencies should make health policy to include non-communicable diseases among the priority diseases in Uganda.


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DECLARATION AND RECOMMENDATION .........................................................................................ii

Declaration................................................................................................................................................ii

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DEDICATION.............................................................................................................................................iii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ...........................................................................................................................iv

ABSTRACT..................................................................................................................................................v

LIST OF TABLES.....................................................................................................................................viii

LIST OF FIGURES .....................................................................................................................................ix

LIST OF ABBREVATIONS /ACRONYM..................................................................................................x

CHAPTER ONE...........................................................................................................................................1

1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................1

1.1 Background information ...............................................................................................................1

1.2 Types of diabetes mellitus.............................................................................................................3

1.3 Problem statement.........................................................................................................................3

1.4 General objective .........................................................................................................................4

1.5 Specific objectives. .......................................................................................................................4

1.6 Justification ...................................................................................................................................4

CHAPTER TWO ..........................................................................................................................................6

2.0. Literature review...............................................................................................................................6

2.1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................6

2.2. Scope and impact of diabetes.......................................................................................................7

2.3. Causes of Diabetes Mellitus.........................................................................................................8

2.4 At Risk Groups .............................................................................................................................9

2.5 Signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus. .................................................................................. 10

2.6 Diagnosis..................................................................................................................................... 10

2.7 Management of diabetes mellitus. ............................................................................................. 12

2.8 Complications of diabetes mellitus............................................................................................. 13

2.9 Prevention of diabetes mellitus.................................................................................................. 15

CHAPTER THREE .................................................................................................................................... 17

3.0 METHODOLOGY ......................................................................................................................... 17

3.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 17

3.2 Study design.................................................................................................................................... 17

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3.3 Study Area ........................................................................................................................................ 17

3.4 Study population. .......................................................................................................................... 17

3.5 sample size and sample technique .................................................................................................. 18

3.6 Inclusions and Exclusion Criteria .................................................................................................. 18

3.7 Data collections........................................................................................................................... 18

3.8 Data Analysis.............................................................................................................................. 18

3.9 Ethical considerations................................................................................................................ 19

3.10 Limitations.............................................................................................................................. 19

CHAPTER FOUR....................................................................................................................................... 20

CHAPTER SIX........................................................................................................................................... 34

6.1 CONCLUSIONS......................................................................................................................... 34

6.2 RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................................................................... 34

REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................................... 36

ANNEX I .................................................................................................................................................... 39

ANNEX II................................................................................................................................................... 40

ANNEX III ................................................................................................................................................. 44

ANNEX IV ................................................................................................................................................. 45  

PREVALENCE OF COMPLICATIONS AND RISK FACTORS AMONG DIABETIC PATIENTS IN MEDICAL WARD OF ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL-BUSHENYI
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