Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Jan 2014)

Challenges in Type 1 diabetes management in South East Asia: Descriptive situational assessment

  • Jothydev Kesavadev,
  • Shaukat M Sadikot,
  • Banshi Saboo,
  • Dina Shrestha,
  • Fatema Jawad,
  • Kishwar Azad,
  • Mahendra Arunashanthi Wijesuriya,
  • Tint Swe Latt,
  • Sanjay Kalra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.139210
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5
pp. 600 – 607

Abstract

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Treatment of type 1 diabetes is a challenging issue in South East Asia. Unlike in the developed countries, patients have to procure insulin, glucometer strips and other treatment facilities from their own pockets. Coupled with poor resources are the difficulties with diagnosis, insulin initiation, insulin storage, marital and emotional challenges. Being a disease affecting only a minority of people, it is largely ignored by the governments and policy makers. Comprehensive diagnostic, treatment and team based educational facilities are available only in the speciality diabetes centers in the private sector whereas majority of the subjects with type 1 diabetes are from a poor socio-economic background. Unlike in the Western world, being known as a diabetes patient is a social sigma and poses huge emotional burden living with the disease and getting married. Even with best of the resources, long-term treatment of type 1 diabetes still remains a huge challenge across the globe. In this review, authors from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Bangladesh detail the country-specific challenges and discuss the possible solutions.

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