Our purpose is to determine the prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes by checking HbA1c in patients hospitalized outside internal medicine services and assess whether or not there is a difference between those without diabetes awareness and those with known diabetes in terms of age, sex, education status, presence of comorbidity and Body Mass Index (BMI).
The study included 630 patients hospitalized outside internal medicine services and internal medicine side-branch services at or over the age of 18 whose anthropometric measurements could be made. The sociodemographic properties and comorbidities of the patients were recorded. Their anthropometric measurements, fasting blood glucose and HbA1c measurements were made. Those with a previous diagnosis of diabetes were grouped as 'Known Diabetes', those without a known diabetes diagnosis but with an HbA1c value of ≥6.5% during hospitalization were grouped as 'Diabetes Unaware', and those with an HbA1C value of \<6.5% were grouped as 'No Diabetes'. Whether or not there were differences among the 3 groups based on sociodemographic characteristics, anthropometric measurements and disease statuses was examined.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
630
The participants' age, sex, education level, known diseases, unit of hospitalization and inpatient diagnosis were questioned and recorded. Height, weight and waist circumference measurements were taken. Fasting blood sugar and HbA1c measurements were made
Sultan Abdülhamid Han Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Diabetes Unawaraness Prevalance
Diabetes unawaraness prevalance in inpatient settings
Time frame: 14 days
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