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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / DDI-KEN-APHRC-GEGO-2021-V1.0 / variable [V863]
Health_and_Well-Being

Healthcare and Socio-economic Impacts of COVID-19 on Patients with Diabetes in Selected Counties in Kenya, GECO-Kenya

Kenya, , 2021 - 2023
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Gershim Asiki,MD,Phd
Last modified November 26, 2024 Page views 39080 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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Other Specify (q3p42_spy)

Data file: GECO_FinalData1

Overview

vald 40
Interval discrete

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Since COVID-19 cases were identified in [Country], which of the following have affected your diabetes self-care? (Tick all that apply)
Tangu kesi za COVID-19 kutambulika katika [Nchi], ni kipi kati ya zifuatazo ambacho kimeathiri matibabu yako ya ugonjwa wa kisukari? (Weka alama kwa zote zinazotumika)
h) Other (specify)
Nyingine (taja)
Categories
Value Category Cases
9999 2
100%
Difficult in seeing a doctor due to the high population 1
Fear of covid infection 1
He doesn't use medication he stopped and manages through his diet and nutrition he stopped taking medication in 2009 1
He has no challenge 1
He said he did not have any difficulties 1
I'm a truck driver so most of the time I only buy drugs since i don't have time to go to hospital for proper check up. The long truck queues at the border during covid made me anxious so my sugar levels were always high during that time. 1
Inactive NHIF card made it impossible to access medication 1
Lack of drugs in chemists 1
Lack of food 2
Lack of medication from the facility 1
Lack of medication stock 1
Lack of right diabetic foods due high prices 1
Lateness because they mostly miss their appointment and usually the doctor leaves to attend to others because they miss their appointment and so they have to see another one 1
Lost his job 1
Lost job 2
Missing drugs at the hospital and told to go and buy 1
None 11
Poor attitude of health workers 1
She was afraid to be vaccinated because it would affect her because of the conditions such as T2D and HIV/AIDS. 1
She was not affected because she is managing herself through her diet and lifestyle 1
The hospital doesn't want to provide services, that the patients is late. Though the hospital is open but when a patient is diabetic they don't want to test the patient. 1
The participant did not have any challenges 1
The participant has no challenges because she gets support from her children 1
Was not affected 1
Was very sick in bedridden 1
When she relocated to Machakos it was difficult to get an appointment because she had to settle and adjust 1
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Question pretext
Section 3.D Diabetes Self-care
Sehemu ya 3.D Kujitunza juu ya ugonjwa wa kisukari
Question post text
N/A
Interviewer instructions
N/A

Description

Text
The question sought to determine if any other factors, not listed, have affected the diabetes self-care of patients with type 2 diabetes since COVID-19 cases were identified in their country, with an option to specify.
Universe
Patients with type 2 diabetes

others

Notes
"Other Specify"
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