Factors affecting screening for diabetic complications in the community: a multilevel analysis
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the present study was to identify the factors that affect screening for diabetic complications by sex in the community. METHODS: This study used individual-level data from the 2013 Community Health Survey (CHS) for 20,806 (male, 9,958; female, 10,848) adults aged 30 year...
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doaj-5fb5b4d221354599991f7612f2744c912020-11-24T23:22:54ZengKorean Society of Epidemiology Epidemiology and Health2092-71932016-05-013810.4178/epih.e2016017840Factors affecting screening for diabetic complications in the community: a multilevel analysisJin A Han0Soo Jeong Kim1Gawon Kim2Eun Ji Kim3Soon Young Lee4 Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea Department of Health Administration, Dongseo University, Busan, Korea Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea Gyeonggi Center for Hypertension and Diabetes, Suwon, Korea Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, KoreaOBJECTIVES: The objective of the present study was to identify the factors that affect screening for diabetic complications by sex in the community. METHODS: This study used individual-level data from the 2013 Community Health Survey (CHS) for 20,806 (male, 9,958; female, 10,848) adults aged 30 years or older who were diagnosed with diabetes. Community-level data for 253 communities were derived from either CHS or national statistics. A chi-square test and multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: There were significant differences in the rate of screening for diabetic complications according to individual-level and community-level variables. In the multilevel analysis, the community-level variance ratio of the null model was 7.4% and 9.2% for males and females, respectively. With regard to community-level variables, males were affected by the city type, number of physicians, and their living environment, while females were affected by number of physicians, natural and living environments, and public transportation. CONCLUSIONS: The factors that influenced individual willingness to undergo screening for diabetic complications differed slightly by sex; however, both males and females were more likely to undergo screening when they recognized their health status as poor or when they actively sought to manage their health conditions. Moreover, in terms of community-level variables, both males and females were affected by the number of physicians. It is essential to provide sufficient and ongoing opportunities for education on diabetes and its management through collaboration with local communities and primary care medical centers.http://www.e-epih.org/upload/pdf/epih-38-e2016017.pdfDiabetic complicationMultilevel analysisCommunity health planning |
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Factors affecting screening for diabetic complications in the community: a multilevel analysis |
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Factors affecting screening for diabetic complications in the community: a multilevel analysis |
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Factors affecting screening for diabetic complications in the community: a multilevel analysis |
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Factors affecting screening for diabetic complications in the community: a multilevel analysis |
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Factors affecting screening for diabetic complications in the community: a multilevel analysis |
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factors affecting screening for diabetic complications in the community: a multilevel analysis |
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Korean Society of Epidemiology |
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Epidemiology and Health |
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2092-7193 |
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2016-05-01 |
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OBJECTIVES: The objective of the present study was to identify the factors that affect screening for diabetic complications by sex in the community. METHODS: This study used individual-level data from the 2013 Community Health Survey (CHS) for 20,806 (male, 9,958; female, 10,848) adults aged 30 years or older who were diagnosed with diabetes. Community-level data for 253 communities were derived from either CHS or national statistics. A chi-square test and multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: There were significant differences in the rate of screening for diabetic complications according to individual-level and community-level variables. In the multilevel analysis, the community-level variance ratio of the null model was 7.4% and 9.2% for males and females, respectively. With regard to community-level variables, males were affected by the city type, number of physicians, and their living environment, while females were affected by number of physicians, natural and living environments, and public transportation. CONCLUSIONS: The factors that influenced individual willingness to undergo screening for diabetic complications differed slightly by sex; however, both males and females were more likely to undergo screening when they recognized their health status as poor or when they actively sought to manage their health conditions. Moreover, in terms of community-level variables, both males and females were affected by the number of physicians. It is essential to provide sufficient and ongoing opportunities for education on diabetes and its management through collaboration with local communities and primary care medical centers. |
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Diabetic complication Multilevel analysis Community health planning |
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