Browsing by Author "Maria Dorobantu"
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Item Data Resource Profile: The Global Health and Population Project on Access to Care for Cardiometabolic Diseases (HPACC)(2022-12-13) Jennifer Manne-Goehler; Michaela Theilmann; David Flood; Maja E Marcus; Glennis Andall-Brereton; Kokou Agoudavi; William Andres Lopez Arboleda; Krishna K Aryal; Brice Bicaba; Pascal Bovet; Luisa Campos Caldeira Brant; Garry Brian; Grace Chamberlin; Geoffrey Chen; Albertino Damasceno; Maria Dorobantu; Matthew Dunn; Cara Ebert; Farshad Farzadfar; Mongal Singh Gurung; David Guwatudde; Corine Houehanou; Dismand Houinato; Nahla Hwalla; Jutta M Adelin Jorgensen; Khem B Karki; Demetre Labadarios; Nuno Lunet; Deborah Carvalho Malta; Joao S Martins; Mary T Mayige; Roy Wong McClure; Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam; Kibachio J Mwangi; Omar Mwalim; Bolormaa Norov; Sarah Quesnel-Crooks; Sabrina Rhode; Jacqueline A Seiglie; Abla Sibai; Bahendeka K Silver; Lela Sturua; Andrew Stokes; Adil Supiyev; Lindiwe Tsabedze; Zhaxybay Zhumadilov; Lindsay M Jaacks; Rifat Atun; Justine I DaviesItem Rural-Urban Differences in Diabetes Care and Control in 42 Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Cross-sectional Study of Nationally Representative Individual-Level Data(2022-09) David Flood; Pascal Geldsetzer; Kokou Agoudavi; Krishna K. Aryal; Luisa Campos Caldeira Brant; Garry Brian; Maria Dorobantu; Farshad Farzadfar; Oana Gheorghe-Fronea; Mongal Singh Gurung; David Guwatudde; Corine Houehanou; Jutta M. Adelin Jorgensen; Dimple Kondal; Demetre Labadarios; Maja E. Marcus; Mary Mayige; Mana Moghimi; Bolormaa Norov; Gaston Perman; Sarah Quesnel-Crooks; Mohammad-Mahdi Rashidi; Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam; Jacqueline A. Seiglie; Silver K. Bahendeka; Eric Steinbrook; Michaela Theilmann; Lisa J. Ware; Sebastian Vollmer; Rifat Atun; Justine I. Davies; Mohammed K. Ali; Peter Rohloff; Jennifer Manne-GoehlerOBJECTIVE Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly in rural areas of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but there are limited data on the performance of health systems in delivering equitable and effective care to rural populations. We therefore assessed rural-urban differences in diabetes care and control in LMICs. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We pooled individual-level data from nationally representative health surveys in 42 countries. We used Poisson regression models to estimate age-adjusted differences in the proportion of individuals with diabetes in rural versus urban areas achieving performance measures for the diagnosis, treatment, and control of diabetes and associated cardiovascular risk factors. We examined differences across the pooled sample, by sex, and by country. RESULTS The pooled sample from 42 countries included 840,110 individuals (35,404 with diabetes). Compared with urban populations with diabetes, rural populations had 15–30% lower relative risk of achieving performance measures for diabetes diagnosis and treatment. Rural populations with diagnosed diabetes had a 14% (95% CI 5–22%) lower relative risk of glycemic control, 6% (95% CI 25 to 16%) lower relative risk of blood pressure control, and 23% (95% CI 2–39%) lower relative risk of cholesterol control. Rural women with diabetes had lower achievement of performance measures relating to control than urban women, whereas among men, differences were small. CONCLUSIONS Rural populations with diabetes experience substantial inequities in the achievement of diabetes performance measures in LMICs. Programs and policies aiming to strengthen global diabetes care must consider the unique challenges experienced by rural populations.