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This study offers guidance for managing diabetes in patients with migration backgrounds, particularly during Ramadan fasting. It emphasizes culturally sensitive care and adherence to established treatment guidelines.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Science
  • Public Health
  • Endocrinology

Background:

  • Migration in Austria presents unique challenges for diabetes management.
  • Sociocultural factors significantly impact healthcare for patients with diabetes from diverse backgrounds.
  • Fasting during Ramadan is a common practice among Muslims with diabetes, requiring specialized medical attention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide therapeutic advice on drug therapy and diabetes education for patients with migration backgrounds.
  • To integrate sociocultural specifics into diabetes care plans.
  • To offer recommendations for managing diabetes during Ramadan fasting, complementing existing guidelines.

Main Methods:

  • Review of demographic data on migration in Austria.
  • Analysis of therapeutic strategies for drug therapy and diabetes education.
  • Incorporation of sociocultural considerations into patient care.
  • Application of the IDF-DAR Practical Guidelines for Diabetes and Ramadan.

Main Results:

  • Culturally sensitive therapeutic advice is essential for patients with migration backgrounds.
  • Integrating specific needs, such as Ramadan fasting, improves diabetes care.
  • The recommendations align with and supplement the Austrian Diabetes Association's guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • Optimal diabetes care for patients with migration backgrounds requires a tailored, culturally informed approach.
  • Healthcare professionals can effectively support patients with diabetes who choose to fast during Ramadan.
  • Adherence to practical guidelines minimizes the risk of complications for fasting diabetic patients.