| Literature DB >> 22583609 |
Abhinav Khanna1, Amber L Bush, J Michael Swint, Melissa Fleschler Peskin, Richard L Street, Aanand D Naik.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Numerous primary care innovations emphasize patient-centered processes of care. Within the context of these innovations, greater understanding is needed of the relationship between improvements in clinical endpoints and patient-centered outcomes. To address this gap, we evaluated the association between glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and diabetes-specific quality of life among patients completing diabetes self-management programs.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22583609 PMCID: PMC3412738 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-10-48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Descriptive Statistics for N = 75 Patients
| Age in years | 64.03 (7.56) | 63.00 (9.00) |
| Baseline Burden of illnessb | 2.61 (0.81) | 2.77 (1.30) |
| Baseline Body mass index | 33.38 (5.86) | 32.16 (5.59) |
| Deyo comorbidity index (n = 71) | 3.66 (2.55) | 3.00 (3.00) |
| Hemoglobin A1c % | | |
| Baseline | 8.82 (1.20) | 8.60 (1.40) |
| 1-year | 8.28 (1.40) | 7.90 (1.40) |
| 1-year Diabetes QOL | | |
| Overall | 41.36 (23.32) | 40.33 (35.05) |
| Diabetes control | 42.24 (26.90) | 43.06 (48.62) |
| Anxiety/worry | 37.94 (30.25) | 37.50 (58.34) |
| Social burden (n = 74) | 23.96 (26.32) | 13.33 (40.00) |
| Sexual functioning (n = 74) | 60.65 (34.34) | 66.67 (50.00) |
| Energy and mobility | 43.10 (25.83) | 43.33 (41.11) |
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| Male | 73 (97.33) | |
| Race/Ethnicity | | |
| White | 38 (51.35) | |
| Black | 21 (28.38) | |
| Hispanic | 12 (16.22) | |
| Other | 3 (4.05) | |
| Education Levela | | |
| ≤ High School | 21 (28.00) | |
| Some College/Trade School | 54 (72.00) | |
| VA co-pay | | |
| Required | 25 (33.33) | |
| Waived | 50 (66.67) |
a Highest completed education level.
b Adapted from a subscale of the Diabetes Care Profile (Fitzgerald 1996).
SD = standard deviation; IQR = inter-quartile range.
Multiple Regression Models Predicting Overall QOL and QOL Subscales at One Year (N = 75)
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| Change in Hemoglobin A1c | .17 | .13 | .23 | .04 | .10 | .42 | .10 | .40 | .25 | .03 | .05 | .64 |
| Covariates | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Treatment Condition c | -.05 | .68 | -.04 | .74 | -.04 | .71 | -.05 | .70 | -.03 | .81 | -.07 | .54 |
| Baseline Burden Inventory | .36 | .002 | .37 | .001 | .27 | .019 | .24 | .04 | .24 | .04 | .35 | .003 |
| .18** | .21** | .10 | .08 | .14* | .14* | |||||||
a Lower scores indicate better quality of life.
b Lower scores indicate more improvement.
c Treatment Condition = randomization to either Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Education Group Intervention or Empowering Patients in Chronic care (EPIC) Intervention.
* p < .05, ** p < .01.