Global diabetes burden: analysis of regional differences to improve diabetes care

Author:

Bour Charline,Ahne Adrian,Aguayo GloriaORCID,Fischer Aurélie,Marcic David,Kayser Philippe,Fagherazzi GuyORCID

Abstract

IntroductionThe current evaluation processes of the burden of diabetes are incomplete and subject to bias. This study aimed to identify regional differences in the diabetes burden on a universal level from the perspective of people with diabetes.Research design and methodsWe developed a worldwide online diabetes observatory based on 34 million diabetes-related tweets from 172 countries covering 41 languages, spanning from 2017 to 2021. After translating all tweets to English, we used machine learning algorithms to remove institutional tweets and jokes, geolocate users, identify topics of interest and quantify associated sentiments and emotions across the seven World Bank regions.ResultsWe identified four topics of interest for people with diabetes (PWD) in the Middle East and North Africa and another 18 topics in North America. Topics related to glycemic control and food are shared among six regions of the world. These topics were mainly associated with sadness (35% and 39% on average compared with levels of sadness in other topics). We also revealed several region-specific concerns (eg, insulin pricing in North America or the burden of daily diabetes management in Europe and Central Asia).ConclusionsThe needs and concerns of PWD vary significantly worldwide, and the burden of diabetes is perceived differently. Our results will support better integration of these regional differences into diabetes programs to improve patient-centric diabetes research and care, focused on the most relevant concerns to enhance personalized medicine and self-management of PWD.

Funder

MSDAvenir Foundation

Luxembourg Institute of Health

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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