Metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south Trinidad

Background: Previous studies have demonstrated poor metabolic and blood pressure control in the diabetic population in Trinidad. The aim of this study is to compare baseline and follow-up metabolic parameters and blood pressures taken within a 16-month period to ascertain if there have been improvem...

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Main Authors: Ganga Bhagirathee, Rohan G. Maharaj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
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spelling doaj-19e3e01051a449b3803bb26920dd36ca2020-11-25T01:18:27ZengAtlantis PressJournal of Epidemiology and Global Health2210-60062019-04-015110.1016/j.jegh.2014.09.005Metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south TrinidadGanga BhagiratheeRohan G. MaharajBackground: Previous studies have demonstrated poor metabolic and blood pressure control in the diabetic population in Trinidad. The aim of this study is to compare baseline and follow-up metabolic parameters and blood pressures taken within a 16-month period to ascertain if there have been improvements. Method: A retrospective chart review was conducted of diabetic patients at the Siparia and Erin health facilities in 2012. To be eligible, charts had to contain two point-of-care values of HbA1c, Total Cholesterol (TC), Triglycerides (TG), Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (BP), and weight measurements taken within a 16-month period with at least an 8-month interval from the initial to the final testing. Comparisons were made with the Caribbean Health Research Council (CHRC) guidelines to determine clinical significance. Results: 253 patients from Siparia and 68 from Erin were studied. At Siparia there was a statistically significant change in TG, LDL and diastolic BP, with TG levels actually worsening (p < 0.05). At Erin there was a statistically significant change in HbA1c, LDL and diastolic BP. At neither site did these changes achieve clinical significance. There were statistically significant differences between the means of HbA1c and systolic BP by age, but not by gender or ethnicity. On comparing the outcomes between the two health facilities, there were no statistically significant differences between them. When compared with the recommendations by the CHRC, only for the TC was the guideline level achieved. Conclusion: Despite heavy investment in primary care centers, there continues to be little success in achieving metabolic and BP control for diabetic patients in Trinidad.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125905994/viewPrimary health careType 2 diabetes mellitusPoint of care testingTrinidad
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author Ganga Bhagirathee
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Rohan G. Maharaj
Metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south Trinidad
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
Primary health care
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Point of care testing
Trinidad
author_facet Ganga Bhagirathee
Rohan G. Maharaj
author_sort Ganga Bhagirathee
title Metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south Trinidad
title_short Metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south Trinidad
title_full Metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south Trinidad
title_fullStr Metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south Trinidad
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south Trinidad
title_sort metabolic parameters and blood pressures achieved by diabetic patients at two health care facilities in south trinidad
publisher Atlantis Press
series Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
issn 2210-6006
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Background: Previous studies have demonstrated poor metabolic and blood pressure control in the diabetic population in Trinidad. The aim of this study is to compare baseline and follow-up metabolic parameters and blood pressures taken within a 16-month period to ascertain if there have been improvements. Method: A retrospective chart review was conducted of diabetic patients at the Siparia and Erin health facilities in 2012. To be eligible, charts had to contain two point-of-care values of HbA1c, Total Cholesterol (TC), Triglycerides (TG), Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (BP), and weight measurements taken within a 16-month period with at least an 8-month interval from the initial to the final testing. Comparisons were made with the Caribbean Health Research Council (CHRC) guidelines to determine clinical significance. Results: 253 patients from Siparia and 68 from Erin were studied. At Siparia there was a statistically significant change in TG, LDL and diastolic BP, with TG levels actually worsening (p < 0.05). At Erin there was a statistically significant change in HbA1c, LDL and diastolic BP. At neither site did these changes achieve clinical significance. There were statistically significant differences between the means of HbA1c and systolic BP by age, but not by gender or ethnicity. On comparing the outcomes between the two health facilities, there were no statistically significant differences between them. When compared with the recommendations by the CHRC, only for the TC was the guideline level achieved. Conclusion: Despite heavy investment in primary care centers, there continues to be little success in achieving metabolic and BP control for diabetic patients in Trinidad.
topic Primary health care
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Point of care testing
Trinidad
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125905994/view
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