Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Factors among the Elderly Living in the Old Age Homes of Davangere District: A Cross Sectional Study

Authors

  • Sudharani M1 , Santosh Achappa2 , B A varadaraja Rao3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i8.10913

Keywords:

Diabetes, Elderly, old age homes, Fasting blood sugar

Abstract

Introduction: Old age comes with lot of ailments & diseases. Diabetes and its Complications can cause

economic & social burden to the elderly living in the old age homes. Caregivers in the old age homes have

the responsibility to take care the health problems of the elderly. If diabetes is undetected or uncontrolled for

many years, elderly can suffer from serious health problems

Objectives: 1.To assess the magnitude of diabetes mellitus among the elderly living in the old age homes 2.

To determine the factors associated with diabetes Mellitus.

Methods: A Cross sectional study was conducted for a period of 6 months in the 7 old age homes (OAH)

of Davangere district. Elderly aged 60 years and above residing in the old age homes were the study

participants. A total of 105 elderly were subjected to Fasting blood sugar (FBS) estimation using glucometer.

Elderly having FBS value above 126 mg/dl & if the elderly was taking treatment for diabetes then they were

considered to be diabetic

Results: Magnitude of diabetes mellitus among the elderly living in the old age homes was 15.2%. Majority

were in the age group of 60 – 69 years accounting for 22% followed by 70 – 79 years age group 14% &

none of the elderly in the age group of 80 – 89 years were having diabetes. Diabetes was more among

females (18%) than males (11%). There was no statistically significant association between any of the socio

demographic factors & diabetes mellitus.

Conclusion: Magnitude of the diabetes mellitus decreased with the increasing age. Females were having

higher proportion of diabetes than males. Emphasis needs to be given in addressing the health problems like

diabetes among the elderly living in the institutions like old age homes, so that they can have a better quality

of life.

Author Biography

  • Sudharani M1 , Santosh Achappa2 , B A varadaraja Rao3

    1 Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Basaveshwara Medical college, Chitradurga,

    Karnataka, India, 2Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, RajaRajeswari Medical College &

    Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, 3Professor, Department of Community Medicine, S S Institute of Medical

    Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere, Karnataka, India

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Published

2020-08-31

How to Cite

Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Factors among the Elderly Living in the Old Age Homes of Davangere District: A Cross Sectional Study. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(8), 149-154. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i8.10913