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- Title
Relationship between health care insurance status, social determinants and prevalence of diabetes-related microvascular complications in patients with type 1 diabetes: a nationwide survey in Brazil.
- Authors
Gomes, Marilia Brito; Santos, Deborah Conte; Pizarro, Marcela Haas; Melo, Laura Gomes Nunes; Barros, Bianca Senger Vasconcelos; Montenegro, Renan; Fernandes, Virginia; Negrato, Carlos Antonio
- Abstract
Aims: To evaluate the relationship between social determinants, health care insurance status and occurrence of diabetes-related chronic complications (DRCC) in Brazilian patients with type 1 diabetes. Methods: A multicenter cross-sectional study conducted between August 2011 and August 2014 in 14 public clinics in 10 Brazilian cities. Data were obtained from 1760 patients, aged 29.9 ± 11.9 years, with diabetes duration of 15.5 ± 9.3 years; 55.9% female, 54.5% Caucasians, 69.7% were attended exclusively by the public Brazilian National Health Care System (BNHCS) and 30.3% had also private health care insurance. Patients' information was obtained through a questionnaire and a chart review form. Results: The social determinants associated with having both private and public health care insurance were being employed, belonging to medium or high socioeconomic status, having more years of school attendance and having younger age. Regarding DRCC, patients that had private and public health care had lower rates of diabetic retinopathy and of any other DRCC. Chronic kidney disease was not associated with health care coverage status after adjusting for classical clinical risk factors. Conclusions: Brazilian patients with type 1 diabetes had better clinical control and lower rates of DRCC, mainly retinopathy, when also having private health care insurance. These patients presented less frequently predictors of chronic complications such as high levels of HbA1c and blood pressure. BNHCS should change the approach for screening DRCC such as diabetic retinopathy, using methods such as telemedicine that would lead to earlier diagnosis, better outcomes and will be cost-effective sometime after its implementation.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; TYPE 1 diabetes; HEALTH insurance; MEDICAL care; INSULIN pumps; DISEASE complications; NATIONAL health services
- Publication
Acta Diabetologica, 2019, Vol 56, Issue 6, p697
- ISSN
0940-5429
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00592-019-01308-7