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. 2019 May 10;13:749–759. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S188703

Table 1.

Patient characteristics (n=108)

Characteristics Intervention group (n=56) Control group (n=52)

Male (%) 38 (66.7) 34 (64.2)
Age in categories (years)
 50–59 12 (21.4) 6 (11.5)
 60–69 18 (32.1) 15 (28.8)
 70–79 21 (37.5) 21 (40.4)
 ≥80 5 (8.9) 10 (19.2)
Education level (%)a
 Low 2 (3.6) 5 (9.6)
 Moderate 26 (46.4) 27 (51.9)
 High 11 (19.6) 6 (11.5)
 Unknown 17 (30.4) 14 (26.9)
Diabetes duration in years (median, IQR) 6 (4–9) 7 (4–9)
Number of blood glucose–lowering medications (%) 27 (51.9)
 One 36 (64.3) 24 (46.2)
 Two 18 (32.1) 1 (1.9)
 Three 2 (3.6)
Type of blood glucose–lowering medication(s) (%)
 Metformin 53 (94.6) 48 (92.3)
 Gliclazide 13 (23.2) 18 (34.6)
 Tolbutamide 9 (16.1) 9 (17.3)
 Other 4 (7.2) 2 (3.8)
 Insulin 11 (19.6) 14 (26.9)

Notes:

a

Low = no education or primary education; moderate = lower secondary education, (upper) secondary education, or post-secondary non-tertiary education (including vocational education); high = tertiary education (bachelor’s degree or higher).