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Initiative Helps Over 450,000 Unaware Diabetics Avoid Complications

September 2, 2024

KARACHI: A project of senior doctors and medical science experts to reach out to and guide people living with diabetes but unaware of it has successfully prevented complications in 452,170 individuals, a recently compiled report said on 31st August 2024.

The programme, Discovering Diabetes, focused on guiding people to healthy lifestyles with all due resources and support, reached an impressive 8.5 million people across Pakistan in 2023. Of them, 948,103 individuals were tracked for further assessment, leading to 452,170 persons receiving crucial healthcare services and support to avoid severe complications, including amputations.

Additionally, the initiative provided direct services to 344,674 individuals, offering vital assistance in managing their diabetes or reducing the risk of developing the condition.

“It is a pioneering project in the nation’s healthcare landscape, focusing on early detection, patient education, and continuous support for those living with or at risk of diabetes,” said Abdus Samad, project manager of Discovering Diabetes, while speaking to the media.

“The initiative employs a multi-faceted approach, using both digital platforms and on-ground activities to ensure widespread outreach and engagement.”

Mr Samad explained that their strategy includes social media campaigns, online and on-site risk assessments, support from diabetes educators, and a toll-free hotline and chatbot for round-the-clock assistance. “By employing these diverse channels, Discovering Diabetes has effectively reached and served a large portion of the population, raising awareness about the dangers of diabetes and the importance of early intervention,” he added.

A critical component of the initiative is the support provided by trained diabetes educators, who offer personalised guidance to individuals diagnosed with or at risk of diabetes. These educators play a vital role in empowering patients by helping them understand their condition, manage their diet and lifestyle, and adhere to prescribed treatments.

“This hands-on approach ensures that patients are not only aware of their health status but also equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage their condition effectively,” Mr Samad said.

The initiative also leverages technology to enhance its reach and effectiveness. Through online risk assessments, individuals can quickly determine their likelihood of developing diabetes, allowing for prompt follow-up and intervention.

“We have a toll-free hotline (0800-66766) and a chatbot, which further extend the initiative’s reach, providing immediate support to individuals seeking advice or information. This comprehensive approach has set a new standard for healthcare initiatives in Pakistan, emphasising the importance of accessible, patient-centered care,” he stated.

Pakistan faces a significant public health challenge, with diabetes affecting over 33m adults, according to recent reports. The prevalence of diabetes in Pakistan is alarmingly high, with approximately one in four adults suffering from the condition. The situation is particularly concerning among young people, with increasing numbers being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes due to factors such as poor diet, lack of physical activity, and obesity. The impact on the younger population is severe, leading to long-term health complications and a decrease in quality of life.

The project aims to serve as a model for other healthcare initiatives, demonstrating the positive impact that corporate social responsibility can have on public health. By reaching millions of people and providing essential services free of charge, the initiative showcases the potential for private sector involvement in addressing critical health challenges.

“As diabetes continues to pose a significant health threat in Pakistan, initiatives like Discovering Diabetes are crucial. They highlight the importance of early detection, patient education, and continuous support in managing chronic health conditions. By leading the way in diabetes care and awareness, we are paving the way for a healthier future for Pakistan, demonstrating that proactive healthcare initiatives can make a substantial difference in the fight against widespread health issues,” added Mr Samad.

Published in Dawn, September 1st, 2024

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