Variability among Physicians in Risk Stratification for People with Diabetes during Ramadan Fasting

Introduction: A novel clinical calculator was developed to assist physicians in classifying the risk for individuals with diabetes planning to observe fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. The aim of this study was to evaluate the necessity to use this approach. Methods: A survey with twenty-six...

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Main Authors: Bachar Afandi, Mohamed Hassanein, Shehla Shaikh, Gamal Ibrahim, Monira Alarouj
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Language:English
Published: Knowledge E 2023-01-01
Series:Dubai Diabetes and Endocrinology Journal
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author Bachar Afandi
Mohamed Hassanein
Shehla Shaikh
Gamal Ibrahim
Monira Alarouj
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Monira Alarouj
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description Introduction: A novel clinical calculator was developed to assist physicians in classifying the risk for individuals with diabetes planning to observe fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. The aim of this study was to evaluate the necessity to use this approach. Methods: A survey with twenty-six clinical scenario questions was developed. All cases were pre-scored using the proposed Diabetes and Ramadan Risk Calculator. The survey was sent to 350 reputable practicing physicians with considerable expertise in managing patients with diabetes. The survey sought expert opinion on patients’ risk classification during Ramadan fasting. Quantitative methods were used for data analysis. Results: Responses of 312 participants were valid for analysis. There was a wide variation in evaluating patients’ risk, particularly in moderate-risk cases. Overall, responses to case scenarios were classified correctly with 33–85% variation in correct response. Geographical and inter-specialty differences were noted. Conclusion: There is a broad variation among physicians on how to estimate the risk for patients with diabetes planning to fast during the month of Ramadan. A practical method using many variables might help physicians in the decision making.
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spelling doaj-art-136e8ec90133409aa6002dd24dd9cef42025-01-03T00:02:46ZengKnowledge EDubai Diabetes and Endocrinology Journal2673-17972673-17382023-01-011710.1159/000527474527474Variability among Physicians in Risk Stratification for People with Diabetes during Ramadan FastingBachar Afandi0Mohamed Hassanein1Shehla Shaikh2Gamal Ibrahim3Monira Alarouj4Abu Dhabi, Tawam Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesMohamed Bin Rashid University, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesSaifee Hospital, Mumbai, IndiaHigh Institute for Management Sciences, Belqas, EgyptDasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait City, KuwaitIntroduction: A novel clinical calculator was developed to assist physicians in classifying the risk for individuals with diabetes planning to observe fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. The aim of this study was to evaluate the necessity to use this approach. Methods: A survey with twenty-six clinical scenario questions was developed. All cases were pre-scored using the proposed Diabetes and Ramadan Risk Calculator. The survey was sent to 350 reputable practicing physicians with considerable expertise in managing patients with diabetes. The survey sought expert opinion on patients’ risk classification during Ramadan fasting. Quantitative methods were used for data analysis. Results: Responses of 312 participants were valid for analysis. There was a wide variation in evaluating patients’ risk, particularly in moderate-risk cases. Overall, responses to case scenarios were classified correctly with 33–85% variation in correct response. Geographical and inter-specialty differences were noted. Conclusion: There is a broad variation among physicians on how to estimate the risk for patients with diabetes planning to fast during the month of Ramadan. A practical method using many variables might help physicians in the decision making.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/527474fastingramadanrisk calculatorrisk stratificationvariation
spellingShingle Bachar Afandi
Mohamed Hassanein
Shehla Shaikh
Gamal Ibrahim
Monira Alarouj
Variability among Physicians in Risk Stratification for People with Diabetes during Ramadan Fasting
Dubai Diabetes and Endocrinology Journal
fasting
ramadan
risk calculator
risk stratification
variation
title Variability among Physicians in Risk Stratification for People with Diabetes during Ramadan Fasting
title_full Variability among Physicians in Risk Stratification for People with Diabetes during Ramadan Fasting
title_fullStr Variability among Physicians in Risk Stratification for People with Diabetes during Ramadan Fasting
title_full_unstemmed Variability among Physicians in Risk Stratification for People with Diabetes during Ramadan Fasting
title_short Variability among Physicians in Risk Stratification for People with Diabetes during Ramadan Fasting
title_sort variability among physicians in risk stratification for people with diabetes during ramadan fasting
topic fasting
ramadan
risk calculator
risk stratification
variation
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/527474
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