Strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in India: Qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: The India 11-city 9-state study

Context: There is a lack of evidence on the subjective aspects of the provider perspective regarding diabetes and its complications in India. Objectives: The study was undertaken to understand the providers' perspective on the delivery of health services for diabetes and its complications, spec...

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Main Authors: Nanda Kishore Kannuri, Raghupathy Anchala, Gudlavalleti V. S. Murthy, Clare E Gilbert
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Online Access:http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2016;volume=20;issue=7;spage=59;epage=66;aulast=Kannuri
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spelling doaj-60328f01c8e24a639b775f96300e69e22020-11-24T23:00:15ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism2230-82102016-01-01207596610.4103/2230-8210.179775Strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in India: Qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: The India 11-city 9-state studyNanda Kishore KannuriRaghupathy AnchalaGudlavalleti V. S. MurthyClare E GilbertContext: There is a lack of evidence on the subjective aspects of the provider perspective regarding diabetes and its complications in India. Objectives: The study was undertaken to understand the providers' perspective on the delivery of health services for diabetes and its complications, specifically the eye complications in India. Settings and Design: Hospitals providing diabetic services in government and private sectors were selected in 11 of the largest cities in India, based on geographical distribution and size. Methods: Fifty-nine semi-structured interviews conducted with physicians providing diabetes care were analyzed all interviews were recorded, transcribed, and translated. Nvivo 10 software was used to code the transcripts. Thematic analysis was conducted to analyze the data. Results: The results are presented as key themes: “Challenges in managing diabetes patients,” “Current patient management practices,” and “Strengthening diabetic retinopathy (DR) services at the health systems level.” Diabetes affects people early across the social classes. Self-management was identified as an important prerequisite in controlling diabetes and its complications. Awareness level of hospital staff on DR was low. Advances in medical technology have an important role in effective management of DR. A team approach is required to provide comprehensive diabetic care. Conclusions: Sight-threatening DR is an impending public health challenge that needs a concerted effort to tackle it. A streamlined, multi-dimensional approach where all the stakeholders cooperate is important to strengthening services dealing with DR in the existing health care setup.http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2016;volume=20;issue=7;spage=59;epage=66;aulast=KannuriDiabetesdiabetes retinopathyhealth system responseIndiaproviders perspective
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author Nanda Kishore Kannuri
Raghupathy Anchala
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Clare E Gilbert
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Raghupathy Anchala
Gudlavalleti V. S. Murthy
Clare E Gilbert
Strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in India: Qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: The India 11-city 9-state study
Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Diabetes
diabetes retinopathy
health system response
India
providers perspective
author_facet Nanda Kishore Kannuri
Raghupathy Anchala
Gudlavalleti V. S. Murthy
Clare E Gilbert
author_sort Nanda Kishore Kannuri
title Strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in India: Qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: The India 11-city 9-state study
title_short Strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in India: Qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: The India 11-city 9-state study
title_full Strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in India: Qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: The India 11-city 9-state study
title_fullStr Strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in India: Qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: The India 11-city 9-state study
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in India: Qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: The India 11-city 9-state study
title_sort strengthening diabetes retinopathy services in india: qualitative insights into providers' perspectives: the india 11-city 9-state study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 2230-8210
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Context: There is a lack of evidence on the subjective aspects of the provider perspective regarding diabetes and its complications in India. Objectives: The study was undertaken to understand the providers' perspective on the delivery of health services for diabetes and its complications, specifically the eye complications in India. Settings and Design: Hospitals providing diabetic services in government and private sectors were selected in 11 of the largest cities in India, based on geographical distribution and size. Methods: Fifty-nine semi-structured interviews conducted with physicians providing diabetes care were analyzed all interviews were recorded, transcribed, and translated. Nvivo 10 software was used to code the transcripts. Thematic analysis was conducted to analyze the data. Results: The results are presented as key themes: “Challenges in managing diabetes patients,” “Current patient management practices,” and “Strengthening diabetic retinopathy (DR) services at the health systems level.” Diabetes affects people early across the social classes. Self-management was identified as an important prerequisite in controlling diabetes and its complications. Awareness level of hospital staff on DR was low. Advances in medical technology have an important role in effective management of DR. A team approach is required to provide comprehensive diabetic care. Conclusions: Sight-threatening DR is an impending public health challenge that needs a concerted effort to tackle it. A streamlined, multi-dimensional approach where all the stakeholders cooperate is important to strengthening services dealing with DR in the existing health care setup.
topic Diabetes
diabetes retinopathy
health system response
India
providers perspective
url http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2016;volume=20;issue=7;spage=59;epage=66;aulast=Kannuri
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