Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic

Introduction: Since 1978, Rohingya refugees have fled from their native nation, Myanmar to escape ethnic prosecution. They comprise of the Muslim minority ethnic group originating from the Rakhine state in Myanmar. In many host countries, they may have difficulty to access health care services. The...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi, Agussaiful, Nurasmaa, Ahmad Hisham, Shairyzah, Abdul Rashid, Aneesa, Yahaya, Ahmad Yusuf, Devaraj, Navin Kumar
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spelling my.upm.eprints.769242020-03-03T09:18:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76924/ Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi Agussaiful, Nurasmaa Ahmad Hisham, Shairyzah Abdul Rashid, Aneesa Yahaya, Ahmad Yusuf Devaraj, Navin Kumar Introduction: Since 1978, Rohingya refugees have fled from their native nation, Myanmar to escape ethnic prosecution. They comprise of the Muslim minority ethnic group originating from the Rakhine state in Myanmar. In many host countries, they may have difficulty to access health care services. The Islamic Association of Malaysia (IMAM) Response and Relief Team (IMARET) have taken many initiatives to provide healthcare services to the refugees through their volunteer-led mobile clinics. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the utilisation of drugs among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients visiting this clinic. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study among Rohingya refugees with T2DM that visited the IMARET mobile clinics from August until November 2017. Convenient sampling method was used. Data were collected through patient’s interview, review of the patient’s prescriptions and their HbA1c readings. Results: A total of 29 T2DM patients were included in this study. The majority were female (75.9%) and aged below 65 years old (75.9%). The most commonly prescribed anti-diabetic agent was metformin (72.2%), followed by glibenclamide (22.2%) and gliclazide (5.6%). Metformin as a monotherapy (31%) was the most frequent treatment prescribed. More patients had controlled T2DM (62.1%) compared to those with uncontrolled DM. We found 90.9% of patients who were treated according to the recommended DM guidelines achieved a good blood glucose control (p=0.02). Conclusion: In Rohingya refugees having T2DM who were treated in the IMARET mobile clinic, the percentage having good control DM status is higher in those whose treatment regimen adheres to the clinical practice guidelines. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76924/1/2020011611580408_MJMHS_0138.pdf Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi and Agussaiful, Nurasmaa and Ahmad Hisham, Shairyzah and Abdul Rashid, Aneesa and Yahaya, Ahmad Yusuf and Devaraj, Navin Kumar (2020) Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 16 (1). pp. 51-57. ISSN 1675-8544; ESSN: 2636-9346 https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2020011611580408_MJMHS_0138.pdf
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description Introduction: Since 1978, Rohingya refugees have fled from their native nation, Myanmar to escape ethnic prosecution. They comprise of the Muslim minority ethnic group originating from the Rakhine state in Myanmar. In many host countries, they may have difficulty to access health care services. The Islamic Association of Malaysia (IMAM) Response and Relief Team (IMARET) have taken many initiatives to provide healthcare services to the refugees through their volunteer-led mobile clinics. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the utilisation of drugs among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients visiting this clinic. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study among Rohingya refugees with T2DM that visited the IMARET mobile clinics from August until November 2017. Convenient sampling method was used. Data were collected through patient’s interview, review of the patient’s prescriptions and their HbA1c readings. Results: A total of 29 T2DM patients were included in this study. The majority were female (75.9%) and aged below 65 years old (75.9%). The most commonly prescribed anti-diabetic agent was metformin (72.2%), followed by glibenclamide (22.2%) and gliclazide (5.6%). Metformin as a monotherapy (31%) was the most frequent treatment prescribed. More patients had controlled T2DM (62.1%) compared to those with uncontrolled DM. We found 90.9% of patients who were treated according to the recommended DM guidelines achieved a good blood glucose control (p=0.02). Conclusion: In Rohingya refugees having T2DM who were treated in the IMARET mobile clinic, the percentage having good control DM status is higher in those whose treatment regimen adheres to the clinical practice guidelines.
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author Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi
Agussaiful, Nurasmaa
Ahmad Hisham, Shairyzah
Abdul Rashid, Aneesa
Yahaya, Ahmad Yusuf
Devaraj, Navin Kumar
spellingShingle Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi
Agussaiful, Nurasmaa
Ahmad Hisham, Shairyzah
Abdul Rashid, Aneesa
Yahaya, Ahmad Yusuf
Devaraj, Navin Kumar
Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic
author_facet Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi
Agussaiful, Nurasmaa
Ahmad Hisham, Shairyzah
Abdul Rashid, Aneesa
Yahaya, Ahmad Yusuf
Devaraj, Navin Kumar
author_sort Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi
title Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic
title_short Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic
title_full Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic
title_fullStr Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic
title_full_unstemmed Drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among Rohingya refugees in IMARET mobile clinic
title_sort drug utilisation evaluation study on patients with diabetes mellitus among rohingya refugees in imaret mobile clinic
publisher Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76924/1/2020011611580408_MJMHS_0138.pdf
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