| Literature DB >> 30231882 |
Xiyue Jing1, Jiageng Chen1, Yanan Dong1, Duolan Han1, Haozuo Zhao1, Xuying Wang1, Fei Gao1, Changping Li1, Zhuang Cui1, Yuanyuan Liu1, Jun Ma2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a chronic disease, and it could affect both health and quality of life (QOL). A lot of studies have reported some predictors of QOL of type 2 diabetes patients. While their results were not completely consistent. So the aim of our study was finding out the related factors (including characteristics related to the disease, life styles and mental health factors) of QOL of type 2 diabetes patients.Entities:
Keywords: Meta-analysis; Quality of life; Related factors; Type 2 diabetes
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30231882 PMCID: PMC6147036 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-018-1021-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Fig. 1Flowchart showing the selection of studies for meta-analysis
Characteristics of the studies included in this meta-analysis
| Study | Country | Study design | Sample size | Scale | Statistical model | Effect size | Quality score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oddvar Solli 2010 [ | Norway | Questionnaire survey | 365 | EQ-5D | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 9 |
| Jin Ook Chung 2013 [ | Korea | Questionnaire survey | 401 | Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life (ADDQoL) | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 7 |
| Carlos K H Wong 2013 [ | China | Questionnaire survey | 1394 | SF-12 | Multiple linear regression | 7 | |
| Aqil Mohammad Daher 2015 [ | Malaysia | Questionnaire survey | 256 | Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life (ADDQoL) | Hierarchical multiple linear regression | 7 | |
| Ji-Yan Cong 2012 [ | China | Questionnaire survey | 174 | Diabetes Specific Quality of Life (DSQL) | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 8 |
| Aldona 2013 [ | Lithuania | Questionnaire survey | 1022 | SF-36 | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 8 |
| Pan 2013 [ | China | Questionnaire survey | 158 | patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Quality of Life Scale (DMQLS) | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 6 |
| Anne Neumann 2014 [ | Sweden | Questionnaire survey | 43,586 | SF-36 | Beta regression | Coefficient and 95%CI | 6 |
| Maria Donald 2013 [ | Australia | Questionnaire survey | 3609 | Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life (ADDQoL) | Multiple linear regression | 7 | |
| Ayman 2014 [ | Saudi Arabia | Questionnaire survey | 283 | SF-36 | Multiple linear regression | 6 | |
| Fuyong Hu 2015 [ | China | Questionnaire survey | 436 | SF-36 | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 7 |
| Liu 2009 [ | China | Questionnaire survey | 130 | Diabetes Specific Quality of Life (DSQL) | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 7 |
| Zu 2015 [ | China | Questionnaire survey | 2741 | SF-36 | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 7 |
| Xie 2008 [ | China | Questionnaire survey | 217 | Diabetes Specific Quality of Life (DSQL) | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 6 |
| Farzana Saleh 2015 | Bangladesh | Questionnaire survey | 500 | EQ-5D | Multiple linear regression | 6 | |
| W. Ken Redekop 2002 [ | Netherlands | Questionnaire survey | 1136 | EQ-5D | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 7 |
| Nelda Mier 2008 [ | United States of America | Questionnaire survey | 399 | SF-8 | Multiple logistic regression | OR and 95%CI | 9 |
| Rebekah J. Walker 2015 [ | United States of America | Questionnaire survey | 302 | SF-12 V | Multiple linear regression | 6 |
Summary Results of Meta-analysis
| Factors | Scales (Sub-scales) | Pooled ORs/ βs | 95%CI | Models | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Complications | DSQL | 3.038 a | (1.956, 4.720) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model |
| SF-36 (PF) | 1.730 a | (1.357, 2.204) | 36.1 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (RP) | 1.516 a | (1.199, 1.917) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (BP) | 1.553 a | (1.223, 1.973) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (GH) | 1.704 a | (1.335, 2.174) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (SF) | 1.462 a | (1.148, 1.862) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (RE) | 2.611 | (0.656, 10.387) | 93.5 | Random Effects Model | |
| Hypertension | SF-36 (PF) | 1.389 a | (1.173, 1.644) | 45.5 | Fixed Effects Model |
| Duration of diabetes | SF-36 (PH) | 1.865 a | (1.088, 3.197) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model |
| Physical exercise | SF-36 (PF) | 0.842 | (0.319, 2.221) | 95.6 | Random Effects Model |
| SF-36 (RP) | 0.683 a | (0.510, 0.913) | 56.0 | Random Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (BP) | 0.662 | (0.397, 1.104) | 80.3 | Random Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (GH) | 0.660 a | (0.567, 0.768) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (VT) | 0.635 a | (0.542, 0.745) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (SF) | 0.825 a | (0.711, 0.958) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (RE) | 0.804 | (0.463, 1.395) | 86.7 | Random Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (ES) | 0.642 a | (0.443, 0.929) | 63.9 | Random Effects Model | |
| Diet with more red meat | DSQL | 2.085 a | (1.063, 4.089) | 55.9 | Random Effects Model |
| Diet control | SF-36 (PF) | 1.064 | (0.429, 2.643) | 89.1 | Random Effects Model |
| Glucose check frequently | SF-36 (PH) | 0.175 a | (0.041, 0.756) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model |
| Depression | DSQL | 3.003 a | (1.135, 7.948) | 73.5 | Random Effects Model |
| SF-36 (PH) | 5.667 a | (3.184, 10.086) | 0.0 | Fixed Effects Model | |
| SF-36 (MH) | 11.473 a | (4.195, 31.383) | 68.5 | Random Effects Model |
a: Statistically significant
Fig. 2Forest plots of complications and the quality of life measured by different scales (ORs). Legends: (a) DSQL; (b) SF-36 (PF); (c) SF-36 (RP); (d) SF-36 (BP); (e) SF-36 (GH); (f) SF-36 (SF); (g) SF-36 (RE)
Fig. 3Forest plot of hypertension and the quality of life measured by SF-36 (PF) scale (OR)
Fig. 4Forest plot of duration and the quality of life measured by SF-36 (PH) scale (OR)
Fig. 5Forest plots of physical exercise and the quality of life measured by different scales (ORs). Legends: (a) SF-36 (PF); (b) SF-36 (RP); (c) SF-36 (BP); (d) SF-36 (GH); (e) SF-36 (VT); (f) SF-36 (SF); (g) SF-36 (RE); (h) SF-36 (ES)
Fig. 6Forest plot of diet with more red meat and the quality of life measured DSQL scale (OR)
Fig. 7Forest plot of diet control and the quality of life measured by SF-36 (PF) scale (OR)
Fig. 8Forest plot of glucose check frequently and the quality of life measured by SF-36 (PH) scale (OR)
Fig. 9Forest plot of depression and the quality of life measured by different scales (ORs). Legends: (a) DSQL; (b) SF-36 (PH); (c) SF-36 (MH)
Publication bias test results for included studies of meta-analysis
| Studies | Egger’s Statistics | Publication bias |
|---|---|---|
| Liu 2009 & Xie 2008 | 1.567 | None |
| Zu 2015 & Aldona 2013 | −3.380 | None |
| W. Ken. Redekop 2002 & Oddvar Solli 2010 | 0.951 | None |
| Farzana Saleh 2015 & Oddvar Solli 2010 | −0.245 | None |
| Xie 2008 & Ji-yan Cong 2012 | 2.985 | None |
| Rebekah J. Walker 2015 & Carlos K H Wong 2013 | −3.970 | None |