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The multinational second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs study: results of the French survey

AIM: The second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2™) multinational cross-sectional study was aimed at generating insights to facilitate innovative efforts by people with diabetes (PWD), family members (FMs), and health care professionals (HCPs) to improve self-management and psychosocial s...

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Autores principales: Reach, Gérard, Consoli, Silla M, Halimi, Serge, Colas, Claude, Duclos, Martine, Fontaine, Pierre, Martineau, Caroline, Avril, Carole, Tourette-Turgis, Catherine, Pucheu, Sylvie, Brunet, Olivier
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25709415
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S68941
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author Reach, Gérard
Consoli, Silla M
Halimi, Serge
Colas, Claude
Duclos, Martine
Fontaine, Pierre
Martineau, Caroline
Avril, Carole
Tourette-Turgis, Catherine
Pucheu, Sylvie
Brunet, Olivier
author_facet Reach, Gérard
Consoli, Silla M
Halimi, Serge
Colas, Claude
Duclos, Martine
Fontaine, Pierre
Martineau, Caroline
Avril, Carole
Tourette-Turgis, Catherine
Pucheu, Sylvie
Brunet, Olivier
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description AIM: The second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2™) multinational cross-sectional study was aimed at generating insights to facilitate innovative efforts by people with diabetes (PWD), family members (FMs), and health care professionals (HCPs) to improve self-management and psychosocial support in diabetes. Here, the French data from the DAWN2™ study are described. METHODS: In France, 500 PWD (80 with type 1 diabetes [T1] and 420 with type 2 diabetes [T2]), 120 FMs, and 288 HCPs were recruited. The questionnaires assessed the impact of diabetes on quality of life and mood, self-management, attitudes/beliefs, and care/support. RESULTS: Diabetes negatively impacted the emotional well-being of 59% of people with T1 versus 45% of people with T2 (P<0.05) and about half of FMs. A high level of distress was felt by about half of PWD and FMs. About half of HCPs reported assessing depression in their patients. Sixty-two percent of FMs considered managing diabetes to be a burden. Hypoglycemia was a source of concern for 64% of people with T1 and 73% of FMs of insulin users. About two-thirds of non-insulin-medicated people with T2 agreed to start insulin if prescribed, while half of HCPs preferred to delay insulin initiation. A discrepancy between HCPs’ perceptions of their interactions with their patients and PWD’s recollection of these interactions with regard to patients’ personal needs and distress was also observed. CONCLUSION: While distress remains under-assessed by HCPs, the negative impact of diabetes on the lives of PWD and FMs clearly induces distress on both groups. These findings provide new understanding of barriers precluding optimal management of diabetes. Developing strategies to overcome these barriers is now warranted.
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spelling pubmed-43343442015-02-23 The multinational second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs study: results of the French survey Reach, Gérard Consoli, Silla M Halimi, Serge Colas, Claude Duclos, Martine Fontaine, Pierre Martineau, Caroline Avril, Carole Tourette-Turgis, Catherine Pucheu, Sylvie Brunet, Olivier Patient Prefer Adherence Original Research AIM: The second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2™) multinational cross-sectional study was aimed at generating insights to facilitate innovative efforts by people with diabetes (PWD), family members (FMs), and health care professionals (HCPs) to improve self-management and psychosocial support in diabetes. Here, the French data from the DAWN2™ study are described. METHODS: In France, 500 PWD (80 with type 1 diabetes [T1] and 420 with type 2 diabetes [T2]), 120 FMs, and 288 HCPs were recruited. The questionnaires assessed the impact of diabetes on quality of life and mood, self-management, attitudes/beliefs, and care/support. RESULTS: Diabetes negatively impacted the emotional well-being of 59% of people with T1 versus 45% of people with T2 (P<0.05) and about half of FMs. A high level of distress was felt by about half of PWD and FMs. About half of HCPs reported assessing depression in their patients. Sixty-two percent of FMs considered managing diabetes to be a burden. Hypoglycemia was a source of concern for 64% of people with T1 and 73% of FMs of insulin users. About two-thirds of non-insulin-medicated people with T2 agreed to start insulin if prescribed, while half of HCPs preferred to delay insulin initiation. A discrepancy between HCPs’ perceptions of their interactions with their patients and PWD’s recollection of these interactions with regard to patients’ personal needs and distress was also observed. CONCLUSION: While distress remains under-assessed by HCPs, the negative impact of diabetes on the lives of PWD and FMs clearly induces distress on both groups. These findings provide new understanding of barriers precluding optimal management of diabetes. Developing strategies to overcome these barriers is now warranted. Dove Medical Press 2015-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4334344/ /pubmed/25709415 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S68941 Text en © 2015 Reach et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Reach, Gérard
Consoli, Silla M
Halimi, Serge
Colas, Claude
Duclos, Martine
Fontaine, Pierre
Martineau, Caroline
Avril, Carole
Tourette-Turgis, Catherine
Pucheu, Sylvie
Brunet, Olivier
The multinational second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs study: results of the French survey
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title_full The multinational second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs study: results of the French survey
title_fullStr The multinational second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs study: results of the French survey
title_full_unstemmed The multinational second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs study: results of the French survey
title_short The multinational second Diabetes, Attitudes, Wishes and Needs study: results of the French survey
title_sort multinational second diabetes, attitudes, wishes and needs study: results of the french survey
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25709415
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S68941
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