| Literature DB >> 19250524 |
Antje Miksch1, Katja Hermann, Andreas Rölz, Stefanie Joos, Joachim Szecsenyi, Dominik Ose, Thomas Rosemann.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes are likely to have comorbid conditions which represent a high burden for patients and a challenge for primary care physicians. The aim of this cross-sectional survey was to assess the impact of additional comorbidities on quality of life within a large sample of patients with type 2 diabetes in primary care.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19250524 PMCID: PMC2662813 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-7-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Sociodemographic characteristics of the study sample
| Number (%) | 750 (53.6) |
| Mean [95% CI] | 70.3 (8.5) |
| No (%) | 904 (64.6) |
| No. (%) | |
| Low | 1068 (76.3) |
| Middle | 221 (15.8) |
| High | 20 (1.4) |
| Number (%) | 998 (71.3) |
| Number (%) | |
| < 15000 | 689 (49.2) |
| 15000–36000 | 632 (45.2) |
| >36000 | 78 (5.6) |
| Number (%) | 117 (8.4) |
| Mean (SD) | 30.3 (6.1) |
| Mean (SD) | 2.1 (1.4) |
SD = Standard deviation
SF36 scales compared to normative data
| PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH | PCS | MCS | ||
| Total sample | Total sample | 51.04 | 44.50 | 50.10 | 47.41 | 45.23 | 70.30 | 63.69 | 63.84 | 36.49 | 47.67 |
| Norm | 85.71 | 83.70 | 79.08 | 68.05 | 63.27 | 88.76 | 90.35 | 73.88 | 50.21 | 51.54 | |
| p-Wert* | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
* p-values in the table concern the comparison to normative data
PF = Physical functioning, RP = Role physical, BP = Bodily pain, GH = General health, VT = Vitality, SF = Social functioning, RE = Role emotional, ME = Mental health, PCS = Physical component scale, MCS = Mental component scale
Figure 1SF36 subscales depending on the number of comorbidities. PF = Physical functioning, RP = Role physical, BP = Bodily pain, GH = General health, VT = Vitality, SF = Social functioning, RE = Role emotional, ME = Mental health.
SF-36 subscales and component scales in patients with diabetes, hypertension and osteoarthritis (all data were mean and SD)
| PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH | PCS | MCS | |
| 65.77 | 62.42 | 66.94 | 55.82 | 52.09 | 77.69 | 66.83 | 69.21 | 43.45 | 48.75 | |
| 70.02 | 72.21 | 72.89 | 57.79 | 58.33 | 81.47 | 82.52 | 72.79 | 45.51 | 51.49 | |
| 49.99 *** | 41.46* | 44.21*** | 50.46* | 47.98 | 71.60* | 62.45 | 65.68 | 35.30*** | 48.31 | |
| 53.08 *** | 45.50* | 44.60*** | 49.13** | 46.93* | 74.25 | 68.06 | 66.35 | 35.93*** | 49.31 |
PF = Physical functioning, RP = Role physical, BP = Bodily pain, GH = General health, VT = Vitality, SF = Social functioning, RE = Role emotional, ME = Mental health, PCS = Physical component scale, MCS = Mental component scale
All group comparisons are versus Diabetes without comorbidity (adjusted for age, bmi, gender, ses and depressive disorder)
* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001