Pipeline ID: INDIGO-PL-0190
Expected length of project (years): 3
People with diabetes (PwD)
The proposed intervention encompasses a comprehensive approach targeting PWD within the selected regions. The intervention will target the entire DM population in these areas for screening sessions, in parallel
to identifying individuals aged between 40 and 56 who are not yet registered. The intervention is planned to be carried out in two regions of Armenia - Lori and Armavir, for a target group of 16, 979 people. Out of those 14,930 are diagnosed with DM and 2,049 are non-diagnosed people in working age. The latter is also important, since the analysis of newly diagnosed patients for T2DM reveals that the average age of diagnosis is largely skewed compared to average age of diagnosis in the world. In particular, as per 2020 data the average age at diagnosis in Lori is 58 years old and in Armavir 55 years old, which is 10 years later than international literature suggests. Prevalence of DM and overall eye disease (mainly DR and glaucoma) have been decisive factors in the selection of two regions.
Data for this pipeline project was last updated in September 2024
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