Analytical Data Review to Determine the Factors Impacting Risk of Diabetes in North Al-Batinah Region, Oman

Diabetes is one of the most widespread diseases resulting in an increase in mortality rate, and negatively affecting Oman’s economy. In 2019, an estimated 1.5 million deaths were directly caused by diabetes world health organization (WHO). The total number of diabetes cases among Omanis aged between...

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Main Authors: Jabar H. Yousif, Firdouse R. Khan, Kashif Zia, Nahad Al Saadi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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spelling doaj-dd13a91896a844a39e68b87750bbdb122021-06-01T00:15:43ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-05-01185323532310.3390/ijerph18105323Analytical Data Review to Determine the Factors Impacting Risk of Diabetes in North Al-Batinah Region, OmanJabar H. Yousif0Firdouse R. Khan1Kashif Zia2Nahad Al Saadi3Faculty of Computing & Information Technology, Sohar University, P.O. Box 44, Sohar PCI 311, OmanFaculty of Business, Sohar University, P.O. Box 44, Sohar PCI 311, OmanFaculty of Computing & Information Technology, Sohar University, P.O. Box 44, Sohar PCI 311, OmanFaculty of Computing & Information Technology, Sohar University, P.O. Box 44, Sohar PCI 311, OmanDiabetes is one of the most widespread diseases resulting in an increase in mortality rate, and negatively affecting Oman’s economy. In 2019, an estimated 1.5 million deaths were directly caused by diabetes world health organization (WHO). The total number of diabetes cases among Omanis aged between 20 and 79 in 2015 is about 128,769, which increased in 2020 to 149,195. However, the total forecast number of diabetes cases will double in 2050 to 352,156. The healthcare spend on diabetes is 16.6%, which has triggered the need for the study. This research aims to review and analyze the prevailing situation around diabetes in Oman and its risk factors using multilinear regression tests, ANOVA, and descriptive analysis. Two hundred and fourteen samples were collected through a well-defined questionnaire using the purposive sampling technique. The study’s empirical results reveal that females, who were 79% of the respondents, have at least one of their family members as a diabetes patient; 41% of the respondents were affected by Type-2 (T2-DM) diabetes, and 38% were unaware of their type of diabetes. While, 91% of them were undergoing medication. The study indicates the risk factors that impact the diabetes number and type in North Oman, which include Aage with a rate of (0.595), followed by family history (0.560), smoking habits (0.530), and being overweight (0.435). Age plays an important role in the type of diabetes of the patients, and the types of diabetes impacts medication type. The type of diabetes has influenced the frequency of diabetes patients’ self-testing at home. Overall, 92% were rushed to the hospital or took medication immediately in case of a considerable variation in the readings; and 68% of the respondents complained that visiting the hospital is a costly affair and the health service is deteriorating.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/10/5323chronic diseasestype 2 diabetes mellitusmultilinear regressiondiabetes in Oman
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author Jabar H. Yousif
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Kashif Zia
Nahad Al Saadi
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Firdouse R. Khan
Kashif Zia
Nahad Al Saadi
Analytical Data Review to Determine the Factors Impacting Risk of Diabetes in North Al-Batinah Region, Oman
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
chronic diseases
type 2 diabetes mellitus
multilinear regression
diabetes in Oman
author_facet Jabar H. Yousif
Firdouse R. Khan
Kashif Zia
Nahad Al Saadi
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title Analytical Data Review to Determine the Factors Impacting Risk of Diabetes in North Al-Batinah Region, Oman
title_short Analytical Data Review to Determine the Factors Impacting Risk of Diabetes in North Al-Batinah Region, Oman
title_full Analytical Data Review to Determine the Factors Impacting Risk of Diabetes in North Al-Batinah Region, Oman
title_fullStr Analytical Data Review to Determine the Factors Impacting Risk of Diabetes in North Al-Batinah Region, Oman
title_full_unstemmed Analytical Data Review to Determine the Factors Impacting Risk of Diabetes in North Al-Batinah Region, Oman
title_sort analytical data review to determine the factors impacting risk of diabetes in north al-batinah region, oman
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Diabetes is one of the most widespread diseases resulting in an increase in mortality rate, and negatively affecting Oman’s economy. In 2019, an estimated 1.5 million deaths were directly caused by diabetes world health organization (WHO). The total number of diabetes cases among Omanis aged between 20 and 79 in 2015 is about 128,769, which increased in 2020 to 149,195. However, the total forecast number of diabetes cases will double in 2050 to 352,156. The healthcare spend on diabetes is 16.6%, which has triggered the need for the study. This research aims to review and analyze the prevailing situation around diabetes in Oman and its risk factors using multilinear regression tests, ANOVA, and descriptive analysis. Two hundred and fourteen samples were collected through a well-defined questionnaire using the purposive sampling technique. The study’s empirical results reveal that females, who were 79% of the respondents, have at least one of their family members as a diabetes patient; 41% of the respondents were affected by Type-2 (T2-DM) diabetes, and 38% were unaware of their type of diabetes. While, 91% of them were undergoing medication. The study indicates the risk factors that impact the diabetes number and type in North Oman, which include Aage with a rate of (0.595), followed by family history (0.560), smoking habits (0.530), and being overweight (0.435). Age plays an important role in the type of diabetes of the patients, and the types of diabetes impacts medication type. The type of diabetes has influenced the frequency of diabetes patients’ self-testing at home. Overall, 92% were rushed to the hospital or took medication immediately in case of a considerable variation in the readings; and 68% of the respondents complained that visiting the hospital is a costly affair and the health service is deteriorating.
topic chronic diseases
type 2 diabetes mellitus
multilinear regression
diabetes in Oman
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/10/5323
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