Evaluation of the association between social determinants and health-related quality of life among diabetic patients attending an outpatient clinic in the Warangal region, Telangana, India

W. Syed, Muthukkaruppan Menaka, S. Parimalakrishnan, V. Yamasani
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Objective: The present study aims to evaluate the association between sociodemographic characteristics and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among diabetic patients attending a clinic situated in the Warangal region of Telangana, India. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted for 8 months in the diabetes outpatients’ clinic in the Warangal region, Telangana, India. A total of 402 patients were included in that study. The patients were assessed for QoL using the HRQoL-8-dimensional scale, which covers mainly Role Restriction Due to Physical Illness (6 items), Strength and Stamina (6 items), Health in General (3 items), Satisfaction with the Treatment (4 items), Symptoms Botherless (3 items), Financial Worries (3 items), Mental Health (5-items), and Satisfaction with Diet (2 items). All the items were assessed on a five-point Likert scale. Results: The mean age of the patients was 52.39 ± 11.01 (mean±SD). There was a statistically significant association between education and physical health (P=0.015), treatment satisfaction (P=0.006), emotional health (P=0.038), and diet satisfaction domain of HRQoL (P=0.006). The type of medication is associated with treatment satisfaction, financial worry, emotional health, and diet satisfaction (P=0.001). The patient’s employment status is significantly different from the general health, financial, and emotional health of HRQoL (P=0.001). However, treatment satisfaction (P=0.044) alone was significantly associated with years of having diabetes. Conclusion: Adhering to treatment guidelines and provider recommendations helps patients to lead a healthy lifestyle.
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评估社会决定因素与在印度特伦加纳邦瓦朗加尔地区门诊就诊的糖尿病患者健康相关生活质量之间的关系
目的:本研究旨在评估在印度特伦加纳邦瓦朗加尔地区一家诊所就诊的糖尿病患者的社会人口学特征与健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)之间的关系。材料与方法:在印度特伦加纳邦瓦朗加尔地区的糖尿病门诊进行了为期8个月的横断面研究。该研究共纳入402例患者。采用hrqol -8维量表评估患者的生活质量,主要包括身体疾病角色限制(6项)、体力和耐力(6项)、总体健康(3项)、治疗满意度(4项)、症状无困扰(3项)、经济忧虑(3项)、心理健康(5项)和饮食满意度(2项)。所有项目都是用李克特五分制进行评估的。结果:患者平均年龄为52.39±11.01 (mean±SD)。教育程度与身体健康(P=0.015)、治疗满意度(P=0.006)、情绪健康(P=0.038)、HRQoL的饮食满意度域(P=0.006)存在显著相关。药物类型与治疗满意度、财务担忧、情绪健康和饮食满意度相关(P=0.001)。患者的就业状况与HRQoL的一般健康、财务和情绪健康有显著差异(P=0.001)。然而,治疗满意度(P=0.044)单独与糖尿病患病年数显著相关。结论:坚持治疗指南和医生的建议有助于患者过上健康的生活方式。
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