2015, Number 3
Diabetes en población derechohabiente del ISSSTE en el Estado de Jalisco
Maldonado-Hernández HR, Aguirre-Moreno JA, Olivares-Orozco MPC, Morales-Flores EA, Aguirre-Moreno MA, Aguirre-Olivares TA, Avelar-Herrera CE, Cooper-Barrera DA
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 132-140
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Th e panorama of Diabetes in ISSSTE is unfavorable, the nature of its population, mainly made up of older, sedentary adults with poor eating habits, overweight and obesity. To address this problem it has been adopted an innovative model that seeks the empowerment of the disease by the patient who has been called: Integrated Management Staged Diabetes (MIDE), which includes the active participation of the patient to control his disease and to develop the capacities that will allow responsible for their health. In order to know the magnitude of this disease have made a diabetic patient census. Material and methods: An observational, cross-sectional, retrospective, descriptive study during 2014, based on ton System (SIMEF), where data are obtained on the basis he registration information to Financial Medical Informatito capture daily physician personnel productivity in each of the medical units. Th e study population consisted of patients from fi ve Clinical Family Medicine (CMF) first class (CMF1, CMF2, CMF3, CMF Autlán, CMF Lagos de Moreno) and two secondlevel (CH Ciudad Guzman, CH Puerto Vallarta) Results: Th e number of population of the ISSSTE in the State of Jalisco consists of 353.655 benefi ciaries, these are 16.511 people living with diabetes, the Guadalajara metropolitan area presents 67.08% of cases of diabetes and the interior of the State 32.91%, with 9,371 (56.75%) were women and 7,140 (43.24%) male, which corresponds to 4.66% of the population. Diabetes Mellitus Insulin Dependent (DMIND) features 2,321 (14.05%), Diabet7%) and patients with complications 4,690 (28.40%). The number of inquiries having diabetes mellitus as es Mellitus No Insulin Dependent (NIDDM) 3,017 (18.2the main reason is 11.85%; Th is disease means 19.37% of the borough’s annual budget. Discussion: Th e insured population in our state has similar characteristics, which allows us respecting freedom of prescription medical personnel, standardize medical treatment, reducing the complications of the disease and thereby standardizing treatment costs in the state of Jalisco. Conclusions: We consider urgent need to strengthen MIDE clinics throughout the State of Jalisco to contribute to improving the quality of life of patients and decrease complications. With the growing volume of diabetic patients is a need to train all medical personnel in the management of this disease, coupled with other chronic degenerative diseases such as obesity, hypertension and metabolic syndrome.REFERENCES