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Evaluation of the Diabetes Care Cascade and Compliance With Who Global Coverage Targets in Iran Based on Steps Survey 2021 Publisher Pubmed



Azadnajafabad S1 ; Ahmadi N1 ; Rezaei N1 ; Rashidi MM1 ; Saeedi Moghaddam S1, 2 ; Mohammadi E1, 3 ; Abbasikangevari M1 ; Naderian M1, 4 ; Ghasemi E1 ; Farzi Y1 ; Kazemi A1 ; Dilmaghanimarand A1 ; Yoosefi M1, 5 ; Rezaei S1, 6 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Azadnajafabad S1
  2. Ahmadi N1
  3. Rezaei N1
  4. Rashidi MM1
  5. Saeedi Moghaddam S1, 2
  6. Mohammadi E1, 3
  7. Abbasikangevari M1
  8. Naderian M1, 4
  9. Ghasemi E1
  10. Farzi Y1
  11. Kazemi A1
  12. Dilmaghanimarand A1
  13. Yoosefi M1, 5
  14. Rezaei S1, 6
  15. Nasserinejad M1, 7
  16. Fattahi N1, 8
  17. Rezaei N1
  18. Haghshenas R1
  19. Foroutan Mehr E1
  20. Koolaji S1
  21. Razi F9
  22. Djalalinia S10
  23. Larijani B11
  24. Farzadfar F1, 11, 12

Source: Scientific Reports Published:2023


Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the diabetes mellitus (DM) and prediabetes epidemiology, care cascade, and compliance with global coverage targets. We recruited the results of the nationally representative Iran STEPS Survey 2021. Diabetes and prediabetes were two main outcomes. Diabetes awareness, treatment coverage, and glycemic control were calculated for all population with diabetes to investigate the care cascade. Four global coverage targets for diabetes developed by the World Health Organization were adopted to assess the DM diagnosis and control status. Among 18,119 participants, the national prevalence of DM and prediabetes were 14.2% (95% confidence interval 13.4–14.9) and 24.8% (23.9–25.7), respectively. The prevalence of DM treatment coverage was 65.0% (62.4–67.7), while the prevalence of good (HbA1C < 7%) glycemic control was 28.0% (25.0–31.0) among all individuals with diabetes. DM diagnosis and statin use statics were close to global targets (73.3% vs 80%, and 50.1% vs 60%); however, good glycemic control and strict blood pressure control statistics, were much way behind the goals (36.7% vs 80%, and 28.5% vs 80%). A major proportion of the Iranian population are affected by DM and prediabetes, and glycemic control is poorly achieved, indicating a sub-optimal care for diabetes and comorbidities like hypertension. © 2023, Springer Nature Limited.
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