Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, Alan de Castro
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silveira, André Luís de Oliveira, Lopes, Denise Duarte, Castro , Frederico Bregunci de, Salvador, Marcella Faye de Souza, Santos, Vanessa Teixeira dos, Pires, Mauro Ézio Eustáquio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19568
Resumo: Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) greatly impacts public health due to its epidemiological importance. As for its complications, these can be macro and microvascular. At the microvascular level, diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) plays a role of considerable relevance, being this the most common and disabling. Its prevalence is closely related to the population studied, which ranges from 13 to 47%. Objective: To carry out a pilot project that serves as a model for measuring the prevalence of DPN in a determined population of diabetic patients, taking as an example the city of Divinopolis - Brazil. Methods: Five primary health care units in Divinópolis were randomly selected and a sample of 75 users diagnosed with DM2 was also randomly obtained. After selection, the Michigan Neuropathy Classification Instrument (MNSI-BRASIL) was applied. This instrument provided scores that may suggest the presence of NPD through a self-administered questionnaire and physical examination of the feet. Results: After applying the Michigan Neuropathy Classification Instrument (MNSI-BRASIL) a prevalence of NPD of 44% was found, and the prevalence in each unit was: Belvedere II 40%, São José 56%, Serra Verde 38, 46 %, Central 66.6% and Niterói 33.3%. Conclusion: The findings demonstrate positive and negative points regarding the study design used and the assessment instrument used. Thus, the present work will serve as a substrate for future studies on NPD prevalence in Adults with DM2.
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spelling Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – BrazilEstudio piloto de prevalencia de neuropatía periférica en adultos diagnosticados con Diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en Atención Primaria de salud en Divinópolis – BrasilEstudo piloto da prevalência de neuropatia periférica em adultos diagnosticados com Diabetes mellitus tipo 2 na Atenção Primária em saúde de Divinópolis – BrasilDiabetic NeuropathiesPreliminary DataDiabetes mellitus type 2.Neuropatías DiabéticasDatos PreliminaresDiabetes mellitus tipo 2.Neuropatias DiabéticasDados do Projeto PilotoDiabetes mellitus tipo 2.Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) greatly impacts public health due to its epidemiological importance. As for its complications, these can be macro and microvascular. At the microvascular level, diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) plays a role of considerable relevance, being this the most common and disabling. Its prevalence is closely related to the population studied, which ranges from 13 to 47%. Objective: To carry out a pilot project that serves as a model for measuring the prevalence of DPN in a determined population of diabetic patients, taking as an example the city of Divinopolis - Brazil. Methods: Five primary health care units in Divinópolis were randomly selected and a sample of 75 users diagnosed with DM2 was also randomly obtained. After selection, the Michigan Neuropathy Classification Instrument (MNSI-BRASIL) was applied. This instrument provided scores that may suggest the presence of NPD through a self-administered questionnaire and physical examination of the feet. Results: After applying the Michigan Neuropathy Classification Instrument (MNSI-BRASIL) a prevalence of NPD of 44% was found, and the prevalence in each unit was: Belvedere II 40%, São José 56%, Serra Verde 38, 46 %, Central 66.6% and Niterói 33.3%. Conclusion: The findings demonstrate positive and negative points regarding the study design used and the assessment instrument used. Thus, the present work will serve as a substrate for future studies on NPD prevalence in Adults with DM2.Introducción: La diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM2) tiene un gran impacto en la salud pública por su importancia epidemiológica. En cuanto a sus complicaciones, estas pueden ser macro y microvasculares. A nivel microvascular, la neuropatía periférica diabética (DPN) tiene un papel de considerable relevancia, siendo esta la más común e invalidante. Su prevalencia está estrechamente relacionada con la población estudiada, que oscila entre el 13 y el 47%. Objetivo: Realizar un proyecto piloto que sirva de modelo para medir la prevalencia de NPD en una determinada población de pacientes diabéticos, tomando como ejemplo la ciudad de Divinópolis - Brasil. Métodos: Se seleccionaron aleatoriamente cinco unidades básicas de salud de Divinópolis y también se obtuvo aleatoriamente una muestra de 75 usuarios diagnosticados de DM2. Después de la selección, se aplicó el Instrumento de Clasificación de Neuropatía de Michigan (MNSI-BRASIL). Este instrumento proporcionó puntuaciones que pueden sugerir la presencia de NPD a través de un cuestionario autoadministrado y un examen físico de los pies. Resultados: Después de aplicar el Instrumento de Clasificación de Neuropatía de Michigan (MNSI-BRASIL) se encontró una prevalencia de NPD del 44%, y la prevalencia en cada unidad fue: Belvedere II 40%, São José 56%, Serra Verde 38, 46%, Central 66,6% y Niterói 33,3%. Conclusión: Los resultados evidencian puntos positivos y negativos con respecto al diseño de estudio utilizado y el instrumento de evaluación utilizado. De esa forma, el presente trabajo servirá de sustrato para futuros estudios sobre la prevalencia de NPD en adultos con DM2.Introdução: O diabetes mellitus do tipo 2 (DM2) assume grande impacto na saúde coletiva pela sua importância epidemiológica. Quanto às suas complicações, estas podem ser de caráter macro e microvascular. A nível microvascular, a neuropatia periférica diabética (NPD) assume um papel de considerável relevância, sendo essa a mais comum e incapacitante. Sua prevalência tem relação estreita com a população estudada, que varia entre 13 a 47%. Objetivo: Realizar um projeto piloto que sirva de modelo à mensuração da prevalência de NPD em uma determinada população de pacientes diabéticos, tomando-se como exemplo a cidade de Divinópolis - Brasil. Métodos: Foram selecionadas de forma aleatória 5 unidades básicas de saúde em Divinópolis e dessas obteve-se também de maneira aleatória uma amostra de 75 usuários diagnosticados com DM2. Feita a seleção, foi aplicado o Instrumento de Classificação de Neuropatia de Michigan (MNSI-BRASIL). Tal instrumento forneceu pontuações que podem sugerir a presença de NPD por meio de um questionário auto aplicado e exame físico dos pés. Resultados: Aplicado o Instrumento de Classificação de Neuropatia de Michigan (MNSI-BRASIL), encontrou-se uma prevalência de NPD de 44%, sendo que a prevalência em cada unidade foi: Belvedere II 40 %, São José 56%, Serra Verde 38, 46%, Central 66,6% e Niterói 33,3%. Conclusão: Os achados demonstram pontos positivos e negativos quanto ao desenho de estudo empregado e o instrumento de avaliação utilizado. Dessa forma, o presente trabalho servirá de substrato para estudos futuros de prevalência de NPD em Adultos com DM2.Research, Society and Development2021-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1956810.33448/rsd-v10i11.19568Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e221101119568Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e221101119568Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e2211011195682525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19568/17451Copyright (c) 2021 Alan de Castro Nunes; André Luís de Oliveira Silveira; Denise Duarte Lopes; Frederico Bregunci de Castro ; Marcella Faye de Souza Salvador; Vanessa Teixeira dos Santos; Mauro Ézio Eustáquio Pireshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes, Alan de CastroSilveira, André Luís de OliveiraLopes, Denise DuarteCastro , Frederico Bregunci deSalvador, Marcella Faye de SouzaSantos, Vanessa Teixeira dosPires, Mauro Ézio Eustáquio2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19568Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:25.776783Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil
Estudio piloto de prevalencia de neuropatía periférica en adultos diagnosticados con Diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en Atención Primaria de salud en Divinópolis – Brasil
Estudo piloto da prevalência de neuropatia periférica em adultos diagnosticados com Diabetes mellitus tipo 2 na Atenção Primária em saúde de Divinópolis – Brasil
title Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil
spellingShingle Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil
Nunes, Alan de Castro
Diabetic Neuropathies
Preliminary Data
Diabetes mellitus type 2.
Neuropatías Diabéticas
Datos Preliminares
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2.
Neuropatias Diabéticas
Dados do Projeto Piloto
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2.
title_short Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil
title_full Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil
title_fullStr Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil
title_sort Pilot study on peripheral neuropathy prevalence in adults diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Primary Health care in Divinópolis – Brazil
author Nunes, Alan de Castro
author_facet Nunes, Alan de Castro
Silveira, André Luís de Oliveira
Lopes, Denise Duarte
Castro , Frederico Bregunci de
Salvador, Marcella Faye de Souza
Santos, Vanessa Teixeira dos
Pires, Mauro Ézio Eustáquio
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author2 Silveira, André Luís de Oliveira
Lopes, Denise Duarte
Castro , Frederico Bregunci de
Salvador, Marcella Faye de Souza
Santos, Vanessa Teixeira dos
Pires, Mauro Ézio Eustáquio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, Alan de Castro
Silveira, André Luís de Oliveira
Lopes, Denise Duarte
Castro , Frederico Bregunci de
Salvador, Marcella Faye de Souza
Santos, Vanessa Teixeira dos
Pires, Mauro Ézio Eustáquio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diabetic Neuropathies
Preliminary Data
Diabetes mellitus type 2.
Neuropatías Diabéticas
Datos Preliminares
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2.
Neuropatias Diabéticas
Dados do Projeto Piloto
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2.
topic Diabetic Neuropathies
Preliminary Data
Diabetes mellitus type 2.
Neuropatías Diabéticas
Datos Preliminares
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2.
Neuropatias Diabéticas
Dados do Projeto Piloto
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2.
description Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) greatly impacts public health due to its epidemiological importance. As for its complications, these can be macro and microvascular. At the microvascular level, diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) plays a role of considerable relevance, being this the most common and disabling. Its prevalence is closely related to the population studied, which ranges from 13 to 47%. Objective: To carry out a pilot project that serves as a model for measuring the prevalence of DPN in a determined population of diabetic patients, taking as an example the city of Divinopolis - Brazil. Methods: Five primary health care units in Divinópolis were randomly selected and a sample of 75 users diagnosed with DM2 was also randomly obtained. After selection, the Michigan Neuropathy Classification Instrument (MNSI-BRASIL) was applied. This instrument provided scores that may suggest the presence of NPD through a self-administered questionnaire and physical examination of the feet. Results: After applying the Michigan Neuropathy Classification Instrument (MNSI-BRASIL) a prevalence of NPD of 44% was found, and the prevalence in each unit was: Belvedere II 40%, São José 56%, Serra Verde 38, 46 %, Central 66.6% and Niterói 33.3%. Conclusion: The findings demonstrate positive and negative points regarding the study design used and the assessment instrument used. Thus, the present work will serve as a substrate for future studies on NPD prevalence in Adults with DM2.
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