CHRONIC DISEASE IN ST LUCIA HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAY St. Lucia has a population of approximately 160,000 thousand people, and of this 28.1%of the population have abnormal blooPART 22000 WORDS
CHRONIC DISEASE IN ST LUCIA HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAY St. Lucia has a population of approximately 160,000 thousand people, and of this 28.1%of the population have abnormal blooPART 22000 WORDS
CHRONIC DISEASE IN ST LUCIA HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAY PART 2
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St. Lucia has a population of approximately 160,000 thousand people, and of this 28.1%of the population have abnormal blood glucose or high blood sugar and 8.1% have diabetes (Graven et al., 2007). 20% of people over 40 years of age suffer with the disease (the ministry of health 2007). At least 35% of those with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus do not know that they have the condition (The Ministry of Health, 2008). In rural area of St. Lucia the proportion with undiagnosed diabetes is considerably higher (St. Lucia Diabetic Society, 2008). At the time of diagnosis, every tenth person with diabetes has already developed one or more micro- or macro-vascular complications (Ministry of Health, 2008).
Diabetes is among the leading cause of death. If inadequately treated, diabetes can cause blindness, kidney disease, nerve disease, amputations, heart disease, and stroke. Even conscientious and well-treated diabetics frequently suffer from these complications and have above-average medical