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Health-Related Quality of Life Among German Youths With Early-Onset and Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate self- and parent reports of general health status and health-related quality of life (QoL) in children and adolescents with early-onset and long-lasting type 1 diabetes compared with the general population in Germany. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 629 subjects aged 1...
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American Diabetes Association
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3402253/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22611065 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc11-2438 |
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author | Stahl, Anna Straßburger, Klaus Lange, Karin Bächle, Christina Holl, Reinhard W. Giani, Guido Rosenbauer, Joachim |
author_facet | Stahl, Anna Straßburger, Klaus Lange, Karin Bächle, Christina Holl, Reinhard W. Giani, Guido Rosenbauer, Joachim |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate self- and parent reports of general health status and health-related quality of life (QoL) in children and adolescents with early-onset and long-lasting type 1 diabetes compared with the general population in Germany. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 629 subjects aged 11 to 17 years, with a type 1 diabetes onset occurring from age 0 to 4 years during the years 1993–1999, and their parents, completed questionnaires, including the generic KINDL-R Questionnaire for Measuring Health-Related Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents, revised version, to assess QoL. The comparison group (n = 6,813) was a representative sample from the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) study. Regression analyses were conducted using sociodemographic and health-related covariates. RESULTS: Intensified insulin therapy was used to treat 93% of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. They reported “excellent” general health as often as peers (adjusted OR 0.83 [95% CI 0.66–1.04] for an “excellent” rating), but the parent-rated general health was worse than that in the general population (OR 0.60 [0.48–0.74]). The patients reported increased self-esteem (adjusted difference β = 4.39 [SE 0.82]; P < 0.001) and well-being at school (β = 3.41 [0.77]; P < 0.001) but lower well-being within their families (β = –2.42 [0.80]; P = 0.002). The self- and parent-reported total QoL did not differ between the patient group and the general population. The adjusted difference (SE) between the two samples in total QoL was β = 0.89 (0.52; P = 0.087) in the self-reports and β = –0.98 (0.53; P = 0.066) in the parent-reports. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with the general population, the QoL and general health status were not impaired among those aged 11–17 years with early-onset type 1 diabetes, despite the challenges of modern therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-34022532013-08-01 Health-Related Quality of Life Among German Youths With Early-Onset and Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes Stahl, Anna Straßburger, Klaus Lange, Karin Bächle, Christina Holl, Reinhard W. Giani, Guido Rosenbauer, Joachim Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: To evaluate self- and parent reports of general health status and health-related quality of life (QoL) in children and adolescents with early-onset and long-lasting type 1 diabetes compared with the general population in Germany. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 629 subjects aged 11 to 17 years, with a type 1 diabetes onset occurring from age 0 to 4 years during the years 1993–1999, and their parents, completed questionnaires, including the generic KINDL-R Questionnaire for Measuring Health-Related Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents, revised version, to assess QoL. The comparison group (n = 6,813) was a representative sample from the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) study. Regression analyses were conducted using sociodemographic and health-related covariates. RESULTS: Intensified insulin therapy was used to treat 93% of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. They reported “excellent” general health as often as peers (adjusted OR 0.83 [95% CI 0.66–1.04] for an “excellent” rating), but the parent-rated general health was worse than that in the general population (OR 0.60 [0.48–0.74]). The patients reported increased self-esteem (adjusted difference β = 4.39 [SE 0.82]; P < 0.001) and well-being at school (β = 3.41 [0.77]; P < 0.001) but lower well-being within their families (β = –2.42 [0.80]; P = 0.002). The self- and parent-reported total QoL did not differ between the patient group and the general population. The adjusted difference (SE) between the two samples in total QoL was β = 0.89 (0.52; P = 0.087) in the self-reports and β = –0.98 (0.53; P = 0.066) in the parent-reports. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with the general population, the QoL and general health status were not impaired among those aged 11–17 years with early-onset type 1 diabetes, despite the challenges of modern therapy. American Diabetes Association 2012-08 2012-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3402253/ /pubmed/22611065 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc11-2438 Text en © 2012 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Stahl, Anna Straßburger, Klaus Lange, Karin Bächle, Christina Holl, Reinhard W. Giani, Guido Rosenbauer, Joachim Health-Related Quality of Life Among German Youths With Early-Onset and Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes |
title | Health-Related Quality of Life Among German Youths With Early-Onset and Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes |
title_full | Health-Related Quality of Life Among German Youths With Early-Onset and Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes |
title_fullStr | Health-Related Quality of Life Among German Youths With Early-Onset and Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes |
title_full_unstemmed | Health-Related Quality of Life Among German Youths With Early-Onset and Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes |
title_short | Health-Related Quality of Life Among German Youths With Early-Onset and Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes |
title_sort | health-related quality of life among german youths with early-onset and long-duration type 1 diabetes |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3402253/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22611065 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc11-2438 |
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