Background: Diabetes mellitus is a major and growing health problem in Egypt. Despite considerable advances in diagnosis and management of diabetes, there is a large gap between ideal treatment goals and actual outcomes. Lack of up-to-date knowledge, wrong attitudes and malpractice among healthcare workers regarding diabetes control may play an important role in failure to achieve therapeutic goals.
Objective: This study aimed to reduce complications and improve outcome of type 2 diabetic patients attending family medicine units & centers through assessing the knowledge of healthcare providers about routine care of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 102 doctors (family physicians & general practitioners) from Family Health Centers & Units in Zagazig Health District, Sharqia Governorate. Data were collected through a questionnaire, which assess doctors' knowledge about type 2 diabetes mellitus. Data was collected and analyzed. Bar charts for knowledge were done.
Results: This study showed that 66.7% of doctors had good knowledge about routine care of type 2 diabetic patients.
Conclusion: The doctors were good in communication skills with patients, describing medications, emphasizing on blood sugar control.