Title: A Study to Assess the Knowledge regarding Continuous Glucose Monitoring use among Physician of Bihar

Authors: Dr Amit Kumar Das, Dr Jyoti

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i3.126

Abstract

   

Aim: The main objective of this observational study to assess the knowledge regarding continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) use among Physics of Bihar

Method: This was an observational survey conducted among physicians who carried a diabetic clinic and mostly treating both from of diabetes that is Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes in their clinical practice. A pre structured questionary was prepared to conduct the survey among 61 physicians across the Bihar state. Collected data was analysed by using statistical methods.

Result: 14% clinicians were well aware of CGM where as 66% were having poor knowledge and 20% were having no idea of the same. Among patients with type 2 diabetes The usage was higher for patients with type 1 diabetes (T2DM; 38/61, 62.3% vs 23/61, 37.7%; P<.001) by these physicians. The analysis also reveals that education, family income, diabetes type, age, duration of Diabetes and location were associated with CGM machine usage in adult patients (P<.05). The greatest difficulties to the physicians to use of CGM machine to manage diabetes patients include limited time (7/61, 11.4%), complicated operations (31/61, 50.8%), patients’ distrust (12/61, 19.7%), and cost (11/61, 18.1%).

Conclusion: The awareness and use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in patients with diabetes and the proportion of physicians using CGM to manage their diabetes patients are low.

Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, CGM, surveys and questionnaires.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Amit Kumar Das

Diabetologist, Shree Hospital & Maternity, Muzaffarpur, Bihar