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Quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs
PURPOSE: The main objective of this study was to assess quality of life (QoL) and treatment satisfaction in a group of patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and explore their needs regarding and their perception of QoL living with diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with type 1 diabetes attendin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4576890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26396503 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S87310 |
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author | Alvarado-Martel, Dácil Velasco, Rebeca Sánchez-Hernández, Rosa M Carrillo, Armando Nóvoa, Francisco Javier Wägner, Ana María |
author_facet | Alvarado-Martel, Dácil Velasco, Rebeca Sánchez-Hernández, Rosa M Carrillo, Armando Nóvoa, Francisco Javier Wägner, Ana María |
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description | PURPOSE: The main objective of this study was to assess quality of life (QoL) and treatment satisfaction in a group of patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and explore their needs regarding and their perception of QoL living with diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with type 1 diabetes attending the outpatient endocrinology clinics of a reference hospital were invited to participate in a cross-sectional study. Clinical and sociodemographic data were obtained (interview and clinical records), and diabetes-related QoL was assessed using a standardized questionnaire. In 67 participants, satisfaction with treatment was also assessed, and an open interview was performed, assessing the impact of diabetes, long-term worries, flexibility, restrictions, and self-perception of QoL. Descriptive statistical analysis, bivariate analysis, and multivariate analysis were performed in order to find factors associated with QoL. Interviews were analyzed and summarized questionwise. RESULTS: Mean patient age was 31.4±11.6 years, diabetes duration 14.2±9.3 years, and glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) 8.5%±1.9% (69±20.8 mmol/mol International Federation of Clinical Chemistry [IFCC]). The questionnaires showed good average QoL scores (94.6+22.9) and treatment satisfaction scores (25.7±6.7). QoL worsened with increasing HbA(1c), female sex, severity of complications, and lower education (r(2)=0.283, P<0.005). In the open interview, 68.5% of the patients reported that diabetes had changed their lives, 83.5% identified complications as their most important long-term concern, and 59.7% said that they needed more training to manage the disease. CONCLUSION: Poor glycemic control, lower education, complications, and female sex are associated with worse QoL. Semi-structured interviews identified aspects not included in the standardized questionnaires. |
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spelling | pubmed-45768902015-09-22 Quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs Alvarado-Martel, Dácil Velasco, Rebeca Sánchez-Hernández, Rosa M Carrillo, Armando Nóvoa, Francisco Javier Wägner, Ana María Patient Prefer Adherence Original Research PURPOSE: The main objective of this study was to assess quality of life (QoL) and treatment satisfaction in a group of patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and explore their needs regarding and their perception of QoL living with diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with type 1 diabetes attending the outpatient endocrinology clinics of a reference hospital were invited to participate in a cross-sectional study. Clinical and sociodemographic data were obtained (interview and clinical records), and diabetes-related QoL was assessed using a standardized questionnaire. In 67 participants, satisfaction with treatment was also assessed, and an open interview was performed, assessing the impact of diabetes, long-term worries, flexibility, restrictions, and self-perception of QoL. Descriptive statistical analysis, bivariate analysis, and multivariate analysis were performed in order to find factors associated with QoL. Interviews were analyzed and summarized questionwise. RESULTS: Mean patient age was 31.4±11.6 years, diabetes duration 14.2±9.3 years, and glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) 8.5%±1.9% (69±20.8 mmol/mol International Federation of Clinical Chemistry [IFCC]). The questionnaires showed good average QoL scores (94.6+22.9) and treatment satisfaction scores (25.7±6.7). QoL worsened with increasing HbA(1c), female sex, severity of complications, and lower education (r(2)=0.283, P<0.005). In the open interview, 68.5% of the patients reported that diabetes had changed their lives, 83.5% identified complications as their most important long-term concern, and 59.7% said that they needed more training to manage the disease. CONCLUSION: Poor glycemic control, lower education, complications, and female sex are associated with worse QoL. Semi-structured interviews identified aspects not included in the standardized questionnaires. Dove Medical Press 2015-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4576890/ /pubmed/26396503 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S87310 Text en © 2015 Alvarado-Martel 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. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Alvarado-Martel, Dácil Velasco, Rebeca Sánchez-Hernández, Rosa M Carrillo, Armando Nóvoa, Francisco Javier Wägner, Ana María Quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs |
title | Quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs |
title_full | Quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs |
title_fullStr | Quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs |
title_full_unstemmed | Quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs |
title_short | Quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs |
title_sort | quality of life and type 1 diabetes: a study assessing patients’ perceptions and self-management needs |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4576890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26396503 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S87310 |
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