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Identification of physical and psychosocial problems associated with diabetic nephropathy using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Diabetes Mellitus.

Hideyo Tsutsui1,2,3, Kyoko Nomura4, Takayoshi Ohkubo4, Nobuaki Ozaki5, Masataka Kusunoki6, Tetsuya Ishiguro6,7, Yoshiharu Oshida6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We previously demonstrated validation of the Comprehensive International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Diabetes Mellitus (ICF-CS for DM) in patients with diabetic nephropathy (DMN). The objective of the present study was to identify differences in experience of physical and psychosocial problems between DMN patients with and without hemodialysis (HD), and diabetes patients without nephropathy using the ICF-CS for DM.
METHODS: A total of 302 diabetes outpatients (men, 68 %; mean age, 62 years) were interviewed using four components of the ICF-CS for DM including "Body functions", "Body structures", "Activities and participation", and "Environmental factors".
RESULTS: The mean number of categories in which difficulty was experienced in the four components was significantly greater in DMN patients with HD followed by DMN patients without HD, and diabetes patients without nephropathy (23.9 vs. 18.0 vs. 13.1, respectively). Multivariate logistic regression models revealed that, compared with diabetes patients without nephropathy, diabetes patients with nephropathy were more likely to have difficulty with physical problems and social activities and participation. Among DMN patients, dialysis patients were found to have larger numbers of problems, and face difficulty with employment status after adjusting for sex, age, type, and duration of diabetes.
CONCLUSION: The results of this study using the ICF-CS for DM identified the areas for improvement among physical and psychosocial problems in DMN patients with and without HD in contrast to diabetes patients without nephropathy.

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Keywords:  Diabetic nephropathy; Hemodialysis; International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core set for Diabetes Mellitus; Physical and psychosocial problems

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26141244     DOI: 10.1007/s10157-015-1143-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Nephrol        ISSN: 1342-1751            Impact factor:   2.801


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