TYPE 2 DIABETES. PREVALENCE OF HYPOGLYCEMIA IN PUBLIC VERSUS PRIVATE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

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Caeiro, Gabriela [1 ]
Romero, Silvana A. [1 ]
Solis, Silvana E. [1 ]
Pozzi, Jose M. [1 ]
Lozano, Maria E. [1 ]
Waitman, Jorge N. [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Cordoba, Serv Diabet, Dept Med Interna, Cordoba, Argentina
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diabetes; type; 2; hypoglycemia; vulnerable populations; HOC EPIDEMIOLOGIC ANALYSIS; FOOD INSECURITY; GLUCOSE CONTROL; RISK-FACTORS; COMPLICATIONS; DISPARITIES; ASSOCIATION; MELLITUS; INSULIN; HUNGER;
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Social vulnerability has proved to be an independent risk factor for hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes. In some countries, patients who are in a vulnerable situation are assisted in the public health system which provides free medical care. This study compares the prevalence of hypoglycemia among patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), in public versus private sector and its relationship with social vulnerability. This multicentric descriptive study included 600 patients with T2D from public and private care institutions of Argentina. Socioeconomic level (SEL) was evaluated through the Marketing Argentinean Association survey. Number of severe, documented symptomatic and asymptomatic hypoglycemias were registered. Among the patients included, 66% were assisted in the public sector. The 41% of patients (n = 246) registered at least 1 episode of any hypoglycemia event being more prevalent in the public sector compared to the private sector (50% vs. 22%). In the adjusted analysis it was observed a greater risk of hypoglycemia in public sector (OR 4, 95% CI 2.65-6.04) and in patients that did not have diabetological education (OR 2.28 95% CI 1.35-3.84). Similarly, unemployment (OR 5.04 95% CI 2.69-9.46), and marginal SEL (OR 60.79 95% CI 14.89-248.13) increased the risk of hypoglycemia. Several factors related to social vulnerability as unemployment, marginal SEL and poor sanitary education showed a significant increase in the hypoglycemia risk. Professionals working with people with diabetes must take into account these factors for a safe treatment of the disease.
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