| Literature DB >> 23731777 |
Marc Evans1, Kamlesh Khunti, Muhammad Mamdani, Claus B Galbo-Jørgensen, Jens Gundgaard, Mette Bøgelund, Stewart Harris.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypoglycaemic events, particularly nocturnal, affect health-related quality of life (HRQoL) via acute symptoms, altered behaviour and fear of future events. We examined the respective disutility associated with a single event of daytime, nocturnal, severe and non-severe hypoglycaemia.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23731777 PMCID: PMC3679729 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-11-90
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Respondent profile
| Male | 4237 (51) | 308 (56) | 898 (56) |
| Female | 4049 (49) | 243 (44) | 705 (44) |
| 46 ±16 | 39 ±14 | 54 ±12 | |
| 0.81 ±0.25 | 0.72 ±0.30 | 0.70 ±0.31 | |
| In full-time education | 550 (7) | 58 (11) | 44 (3) |
| Employed/self-employed | 3912 (47) | 243 (44) | 516 (32) |
| Looking for paid work/government training scheme | 444 (5) | 10 (2) | 28 (2) |
| Permanently unable to work due to long-term sickness/disability | 595 (7) | 29 (5) | 72 (4) |
| Retired | 1430 (17) | 70 (13) | 249 (16) |
| Looking after home or family | 816 (10) | 49 (9) | 496 (31) |
| Other | 539 (7) | 47 (9) | 135 (8) |
| 1 adult, no children | 1761 (21) | 126 (23) | 373 (23) |
| 1 adult, children | 430 (5) | 33 (6) | 65 (4) |
| 2 adults, no children | 3060 (37) | 166 (30) | 729 (45) |
| 2 adults, children | 2042 (25) | 152 (28) | 263 (16) |
| 3 adults, no children | 482 (6) | 31 (6) | 81 (5) |
| 3 adults, children | 201 (2) | 23 (4) | 43 (3) |
| Other | 310 (4) | 20 (4) | 49 (3) |
SD, standard deviation.
Average time trade-off utility values for health states [95% CIs, bootstrapped]
| | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline diabetes | 0.844 [0.839 to 0.848] | – | – | – | – | – |
| Non-severe daytime hypoglycaemia | – | – | 0.812 [0.802 to 0.822] | 0.812 [0.802 to 0.822] | 0.808 [0.799 to 0.817] | 0.773 [0.762 to 0.784] |
| Non-severe nocturnal hypoglycaemia | – | – | 0.809 [0.800 to 0.819] | 0.804 [0.794 to 0.813] | 0.775 [0.764 to 0.786] | 0.729 [0.717 to 0.740] |
| Severe daytime hypoglycaemia | – | 0.762 [0.751 to 0.773] | 0.739 [0.739 to 0.750] | – | – | – |
| Severe nocturnal hypoglycaemia | – | 0.759 [0.749 to 0.770] | 0.738 [0.726 to 0.748] | – | – | – |
Total for all countries, general population.
CI, confidence interval.
Disutility per hypoglycaemic event per year [95% CIs, bootstrapped]
| 0.004 [0.004 to 0.005] | 0.007 [0.006 to 0.007] | 0.057 [0.053 to 0.061] | 0.062 [0.058 to 0.066] | |
| 0.006 [0.004 to 0.007] | 0.008 [0.006 to 0.009] | 0.059 [0.050 to 0.069] | 0.062 [0.052 to 0.071] | |
| 0.002 [0.001 to 0.003] | 0.004 [0.003 to 0.006] | 0.060 [0.052 to 0.068] | 0.066 [0.057 to 0.075] | |
| 0.003 [0.001 to 0.004] | 0.007 [0.005 to 0.008] | 0.047 [0.038 to 0.055] | 0.060 [0.052 to 0.069] | |
| 0.005 [0.004 to 0.007] | 0.008 [0.060 to 0.010] | 0.062 [0.054 to 0.071] | 0.066 [0.057 to 0.076] | |
| 0.005 [0.004 to 0.006] | 0.007 [0.005 to 0.009] | 0.055 [0.046 to 0.065] | 0.057 [0.048 to 0.067] | |
| 0.004 [0.001 to 0.006] | 0.008 [0.005 to 0.011] | 0.047 [0.033 to 0.062] | 0.051 [0.037 to 0.065] | |
| 0.005 [0.003 to 0.006] | 0.007 [0.005 to 0.010] | 0.060 [0.051 to 0.069] | 0.078 [0.067 to 0.089] | |
CI, confidence interval.
Figure 1Disutility associated with yearly incidence of non-severe daytime and nocturnal hypoglycaemic effects.