The effect of COVID-19 pandemic on diabetes care indices in Southern Iran: an interrupted time series analysis

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作者
Mirahmadizadeh, Alireza [1 ]
Sharifi, Mohammad Hossein [1 ]
Hassanzadeh, Jafar [2 ]
Heiran, Alireza [1 ]
Ardekani, Fariba Moradi [3 ]
Hadizadeh, Neda [1 ]
Sharafi, Mehdi [4 ,5 ]
Abnavi, Mohammad Mohammadi [4 ]
机构
[1] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Noncommunicable Dis Res Ctr, Shiraz, Iran
[2] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Inst Hlth, Res Ctr Hlth Sci, Sch Hlth,Dept Epidemiol, Shiraz, Iran
[3] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Noncommunicable Dis Grp Manager, Off Vice Chancellor Hlth Affairs, Shiraz, Iran
[4] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Student Res Comm, Sch Hlth, Shiraz, Iran
[5] Fasa Univ Med Sci, Noncommunicable Dis Res Ctr, Fasa, Iran
关键词
Type; 2; diabetes; COVID-19; Diabetes care; HEALTH; LOCKDOWN; GLUCOSE; IMPACT;
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10.1186/s12913-023-09158-4
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
BackgroundType 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) requires a continues bulk of cares. It is very probable COVID-19 pandemic is affected its healthcare coverage.MethodsThe interrupted time series analysis is used to model the trend of diabetes healthcare indices, such as the health worker visits, physician visits, body mass index (MBI), fasting blood sugar (FBS), and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), before and after the start of COVID-19 pandemic. The reference of data was the totals of all T2DM patients living in Fars Province, Southern Iran, areas covered by Shiraz University of Medical Science (SUMS), from 2019 to 2020.ResultsA significant decrease for visits by the health workers, and physicians was observed by starting COVID-19 pandemic (beta(2) = -0.808, P < 0.001, beta(2) = -0.560, P < 0.001); Nevertheless, the coverage of these services statistically increased by next months (beta(3) = 0.112, P < 0.001, beta(3) = 0.053, P < 0.001). A same pattern was observed for the number of BMI, FBS and HbA1c assessments, and number of refer to hospital emergency wards (beta(3) = 0.105, P < 0.001; beta(3) = 0.076, P < 0.001; beta(3) = 0.022, P < 0.001; beta(3) = 0.106, P < 0.001). The proportion of T2DM patients with HbA1C < 7%, and controlled hypertension during study period was statistically unchanged.ConclusionsWhen the COVID-19 pandemic was announced, T2DM healthcare coverage drastically decreased, but it quickly began to rebound. The health monitoring system could not have any noticeable effects on diabetes outcomes.
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