Authors :
Sanjay M.S; Smithashree Anand; Shivanakarappa C.; Vinay Kumar G
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 9 - September
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24SEP670
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Abstract :
Aims & Objectives:
The goal of the research study is to perform the risk
assessment for diabetic mellitus using diabetic risk
assessment form among the population of Kothanavadi
Village, Chamarajanagar District.
Methods:
To evaluate the diabetes mellitus risk assessment, a
descriptive study approach was employed. The
information from the samples was gathered using a
modified diabetic assessment template. 132 samples were
chosen for the investigation, which was conducted in the
village of Kothanavadi using a non-probability
convenient sampling strategy. To get the necessary
information, a modified diabetic assessment form was
utilised. Descriptive analysis was used to analyse data.
Result:
The study result revealed that among 132 samples
78 (59.9%) were having low risk of DM, 42(31.81%)
slightly elevated risk, 9(6.81%) were at moderate risk
and 3 (2.27%) of the samples were at high risk of getting
DM
Interpretation and Conclusion:
The study revealed that majority of the population
were at low risk of getting DM and only 2% were at high
risk of getting DM.
Keywords :
Diabetic Mellitus; Risk Assessment Form.
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Aims & Objectives:
The goal of the research study is to perform the risk
assessment for diabetic mellitus using diabetic risk
assessment form among the population of Kothanavadi
Village, Chamarajanagar District.
Methods:
To evaluate the diabetes mellitus risk assessment, a
descriptive study approach was employed. The
information from the samples was gathered using a
modified diabetic assessment template. 132 samples were
chosen for the investigation, which was conducted in the
village of Kothanavadi using a non-probability
convenient sampling strategy. To get the necessary
information, a modified diabetic assessment form was
utilised. Descriptive analysis was used to analyse data.
Result:
The study result revealed that among 132 samples
78 (59.9%) were having low risk of DM, 42(31.81%)
slightly elevated risk, 9(6.81%) were at moderate risk
and 3 (2.27%) of the samples were at high risk of getting
DM
Interpretation and Conclusion:
The study revealed that majority of the population
were at low risk of getting DM and only 2% were at high
risk of getting DM.
Keywords :
Diabetic Mellitus; Risk Assessment Form.