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Depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care

OBJECTIVE: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a multidimensional patient-related outcome. Less is known about the role of depressive symptoms on HRQoL in chronic diseases. This follow-up study analyzed depressive symptoms’ association with HRQoL change measured with 15D in patients with chron...

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Autores principales: Tusa, Nina, Kautiainen, Hannu, Elfving, Pia, Sinikallio, Sanna, Mäntyselkä, Pekka
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10478631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37455531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2023.2233995
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author Tusa, Nina
Kautiainen, Hannu
Elfving, Pia
Sinikallio, Sanna
Mäntyselkä, Pekka
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Kautiainen, Hannu
Elfving, Pia
Sinikallio, Sanna
Mäntyselkä, Pekka
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description OBJECTIVE: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a multidimensional patient-related outcome. Less is known about the role of depressive symptoms on HRQoL in chronic diseases. This follow-up study analyzed depressive symptoms’ association with HRQoL change measured with 15D in patients with chronic diseases. DESIGN AND SETTING: A total of 587 patients from the Siilinjärvi Health Center, Finland were followed up due to the treatment of hypertension (HA), coronary artery disease (CAD) or diabetes (DM). Depressive symptoms were based on Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) (BDI ≥10 =depressive symptoms). HRQoL was assessed at the baseline and after 12 months. RESULTS: There were 244 patients with HA (mean age 70 years, 59% women); 103 patients (72 years, 38%) with CAD and 240 with DM (67 years, 52%). The change from baseline to the 12-month follow-up in 15D was significantly different between patients without and with depressive symptoms in CAD (p < 0.001) and DM (p = 0.024). In CAD with depressive symptoms, the change was −0.064 (95% CI: −0.094 to −0.035) and in DM −0.018 (95% CI: −0.037 to 0.001). In the 15 HRQoL dimensions of 15D, a depressive symptoms-related decrease was found in three dimensions with HA, in 9 with CAD and in 7 with DM. As a function of the BDI at baseline, the 15D score decreased significantly among patients with CAD and DM. CONCLUSIONS: Depressive symptoms impact negatively on future HRQoL among primary care patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes emphasizing that mood should be acknowledged in their care and follow-up. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials registration number: NCT02992431, registered December 14(th) 2016
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spelling pubmed-104786312023-09-06 Depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care Tusa, Nina Kautiainen, Hannu Elfving, Pia Sinikallio, Sanna Mäntyselkä, Pekka Scand J Prim Health Care Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a multidimensional patient-related outcome. Less is known about the role of depressive symptoms on HRQoL in chronic diseases. This follow-up study analyzed depressive symptoms’ association with HRQoL change measured with 15D in patients with chronic diseases. DESIGN AND SETTING: A total of 587 patients from the Siilinjärvi Health Center, Finland were followed up due to the treatment of hypertension (HA), coronary artery disease (CAD) or diabetes (DM). Depressive symptoms were based on Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) (BDI ≥10 =depressive symptoms). HRQoL was assessed at the baseline and after 12 months. RESULTS: There were 244 patients with HA (mean age 70 years, 59% women); 103 patients (72 years, 38%) with CAD and 240 with DM (67 years, 52%). The change from baseline to the 12-month follow-up in 15D was significantly different between patients without and with depressive symptoms in CAD (p < 0.001) and DM (p = 0.024). In CAD with depressive symptoms, the change was −0.064 (95% CI: −0.094 to −0.035) and in DM −0.018 (95% CI: −0.037 to 0.001). In the 15 HRQoL dimensions of 15D, a depressive symptoms-related decrease was found in three dimensions with HA, in 9 with CAD and in 7 with DM. As a function of the BDI at baseline, the 15D score decreased significantly among patients with CAD and DM. CONCLUSIONS: Depressive symptoms impact negatively on future HRQoL among primary care patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes emphasizing that mood should be acknowledged in their care and follow-up. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials registration number: NCT02992431, registered December 14(th) 2016 Taylor & Francis 2023-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10478631/ /pubmed/37455531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2023.2233995 Text en © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent.
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Tusa, Nina
Kautiainen, Hannu
Elfving, Pia
Sinikallio, Sanna
Mäntyselkä, Pekka
Depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care
title Depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care
title_full Depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care
title_fullStr Depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care
title_full_unstemmed Depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care
title_short Depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care
title_sort depressive symptoms decrease health-related quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes: a 12-month follow up study in primary care
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10478631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37455531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2023.2233995
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