Estimation the Awareness of Diabetic Retinopathy among the Diabetic Patients Attending the Diabetes and Endocrinology Center at Tobruk City
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https://doi.org/10.58987/4xw34k88Keywords:
Diabetic Retinopathy, Awareness, Eye ExamsAbstract
The present study is to assess the diabetic retinopathy (DR) knowledge among diabetic patients and the need to do a routine screening and checkup at the diabetes and endocrinology center at Tobruk city. This is a cross-sectional study of diabetic patients who had a routine visit to the diabetes and endocrinology center at Tobruk city were administered a questionnaire that was used in previously published studies to assess the DR knowledge. The results: A100 patients enrolled; were males 38 and 62 were females. The patients in the study were convinced that diabetes could have an impact on their eyes (N=100, 100.0%), maintaining proper blood sugar levels can contribute to preserving their eyesight (N=100, 100.0%), and that diabetes has the potential to cause blindness (N=98, 98.0%). Although regarding to the questions assessing patient’s awareness of DR and annual eye examinations the majority of subjects (N=97, 97.0 %) answered yes. The minority of the patients get their eyes a routine screening and checkup (N=23, 23.0%). When questioned about the obstacles that hinder them from undergoing eye screening, the findings revealed; lack of knowledge about diabetic retinopathy (N=22, 22.0%), cost/ insurance (N=2, 2.0%), fear of discovery (N=2, 2.0%), two or more of the factors mentioned above (N=43,43.0%), other (N=8, 8.0%). This study revealed a concerning discrepancy: while most understood diabetic retinopathy (DR) and its risks, a striking minority underwent annual eye exams. This highlights the urgent need to translate DR awareness into preventative action through patient education, and integrating eye exams into routine diabetes management.
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