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Aims: Diabetes is a major public health problem in low and middle-income countries. This study 1) estimated prevalence and factors associated with hyperglycemia in Benin, and 2) assessed the treatment quality of diabetes. Methodology: A cross-sectional research was conducted with two components. The First component has included 4954 subjects aged (18 - 69) randomly selected in Mono/Couffo and Donga regions. Data were collected according to WHO’s STEPS approach. Capillary blood glucose was measured using the automat CardiocheckÒ PA. The Second component considered Public Health Centers (PHCs) within the study regions. Health system established for diabetes control, healthcare practices and the level of involvement of the Public Healthcare Providers and community actors in the management of diabetes have been explored. Findings: A total of 4775 subjects participated in the first component with a predominance of women (56.8%), rural residence and aged (<45 years)...
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Dramé, M. L., Mizéhoun-Adissoda, C., Amidou, S., Sogbohossou, P., Paré, R., Ekambi, A., … Ferrinho, P. (2018). Diabetes and Its Treatment Quality in Benin (West Africa): Analysis of Data from the STEPS Survey 2015. Open Journal of Epidemiology, 08(04), 242–258. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojepi.2018.84019
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