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Diabetes Preventive Care Practices in North Carolina, 2000–2015

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Figure 1.
Proportion of adults with diabetes who participated in self-care activities in North Carolina, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2000–2015. Abbreviation: DSME, diabetes self-management education.

Year DSME, % Daily Blood Glucose Monitoring, % Checking Feet Daily, % Exercise, %
2000 46.5 44.7 70.1 66.0
2002 54.0 60.3 70.8 53.2
2003 55.5 60.2 72.3 64.7
2004 53.1 65.3 78.3 64.1
2005 54.8 62.2 71.8 61.5
2006 53.8 65.2 73.5 62.1
2007 56.0 66.7 76.1 61.7
2008 54.6 64.0 68.5 63.5
2009 53.5 62.8 72.4 55.8
2010 53.7 64.0 74.1 59.7
2012 55.8 66.1 71.2 60.1
2013 55.5 69.7 78.0 58.3
2015 56.4 64.5 74.8 61.3

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Figure 2.
Proportion of adults with diabetes who received clinical care services in North Carolina, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2000–2015.

Year Annual Eye Examination, % Annual Foot Examination %, Annual Flu Shot, % ≥2 HbA1c Tests in Past 12 Months, %
2000 69.6 71.6 53.4 78.2
2002 80.5 76.3 60.7 83.0
2003 75.4 76.4 57.5 80.9
2004 74.0 75.5 57.2 81.8
2005 71.6 75.6 54.7 87.8
2006 71.3 74.7 57.6 83.2
2007 70.5 76.3 67.7 79.9
2008 69.6 77.1 63.6 80.9
2009 68.5 75.7 62.8 80.2
2010 70.9 76.7 60.9 83.9
2012 70.1 76.3 59.1 85.0
2013 72.2 80.2 66.0 85.4
2015 71.2 83.7 63.1 91.1

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