Sociodemographic determinants of glycaemic control among children with type 1 diabetes in South Eastern Nigeria

PAN AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL(2021)

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Introduction: diabetic complications have been identified as the major causes of morbidity and mortality in persons with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Lack of appropriate glycaemic control is a significant risk factor for the onset and progression of long term complications of diabetes. Identifying the determinants of good glycaemic control is therefore imperative. Methods: this was a cross-sectional, hospital-based study of children aged 318 years with T1DM. Subjects were consecutively enrolled after obtaining consent from their parents and assent from children aged >= 7 years. A questionnaire was completed recording their clinical history and sociodemographic variables. Their HbA1c was estimated and values <= 7.5% was defined as the cut-off for optimal glycaemic control. Results: seventy-one children with T1DM were enrolled for the study. Thirty-eight (53.5%) of them were males. Mean age (years) was 13.7 +/- 4. Mean age at onset of diabetes was 11.6 years (range: 3-16 years), mean duration of diabetes was 24.4 months (range: 4-84 months), mean HbA1c value was 10.5% (range: 6.4%-14%); a multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify determinants of optimal glycaemic control. Only caregivers' involvement in diabetes management P<0.016, odd ratio 13.03 (95% CI: 1.60-105.95) was identified as determinant of good glycaemic control. Conclusion: our data suggest that of all the sociodemographic factors studied, caregivers' involvement in diabetes management was the only strong determinant for optimal glycaemic control.
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Diabetes,glycaemic control,sociodemographic factors
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