Author/Authors :
Alawadi, Fatheya Dubai Hospital - Dubai Health Authority - Dubai, UAE , Hassanein, Mohamed M Dubai Hospital - Dubai Health Authority - Dubai, UAE , Basheir, Alaaeldin MK Dubai Hospital - Dubai Health Authority - Dubai, UAE , Abdelgadir, Elamin IE Dubai Hospital - Dubai Health Authority - Dubai, UAE , Alsaeed, Maryam Dubai Hospital - Dubai Health Authority - Dubai, UAE , Khalifa, AZZA Dubai Hospital - Dubai Health Authority - Dubai, UAE
Abstract :
Ramadan fasting has been a major concern among researchers considering the theoretically imposed
risk on patients with diabetes mellitus due to prolonged fasting. Studies indicate that the knowledge
and practices of physicians do not comply with the proposed recommendations in this regard in many
cases. This study aimed to explore the viewpoints and attitudes of physicians toward the management
of diabetes mellitus regarding to Ramadan fasting. In addition, we assessed the knowledge and
compliance of physicians with available recommendations regarding the management of diabetes
mellitus in Ramadan. According to the results, Ninety five present of the physicians (n=862) believed
the type of diabetes to be “important” or “very important” in decision-making for Ramadan fasting.
Control of diabetes before Ramadan was noted as “important” or “very important” by 95% of the
physicians (n=848). Moreover, the majority of respondents emphasized on the pivotal role of selfmonitoring
of blood glucose in the management of patients receiving insulin or sulphonylureas (SUs),
and to a lesser extend in cases treated with other oral hypoglycemic agents than SUs. Among the
participants, 63.8% (n=397) confirmed the availability of Ramadan-focused educational programs for
their patients, whereas thirty six present (n=225) mentioned the absence of such programs.
According to the results of this study, it is crucial to raise the awareness of patients and physicians
about the importance of Ramadan fasting through structured educational interventions in order to
reduce the health risks associated with fasting in diabetic patients. Therefore, it is recommended that
simplified guidelines and educational materials be dispensed for healthcare providers for related
training programs before Ramadan.
Keywords :
Muslims , Diabetes Management , Ramadan fasting , Diabetes guidelines , Diabetes