| Literature DB >> 31958294 |
Edward Zimbudzi1,2, Clement Lo1,3, Sanjeeva Ranasinha1, Helena Teede1,3, Tim Usherwood4,5, Kevan R Polkinghorne2,6, Greg Fulcher7,8, Martin Gallagher4,9, Steven Jan4,10, Alan Cass4,11, Rowan Walker12, Grant Russell13, Greg Johnson14, Peter G Kerr2,6, Sophia Zoungas15,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of an integrated diabetes and kidney disease model of care on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of patients with comorbid diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A longitudinal study of adult patients (over 18 years) with comorbid diabetes and CKD (stage 3a or worse) who attended a new diabetes kidney disease service was conducted at a tertiary hospital. A questionnaire consisting of demographics, clinical data, and the Kidney Disease Quality of Life (KDQOL-36) was administered at baseline and after 12 months. Paired t-tests were used to compare baseline and 12-month scores. A subgroup analysis examined the effects by patient gender. Multiple regression analysis examined the factors associated with changes in scores.Entities:
Keywords: chronic kidney disease; quality of Life; type 2 diabetes
Year: 2020 PMID: 31958294 PMCID: PMC6954749 DOI: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2019-000842
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care ISSN: 2052-4897
Figure 1Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) flow diagram of included patients. eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate.
Characteristics of patients who completed the study
| Characteristic | n (%)/mean±SD |
| Age (years) | 65.9±11.3 |
| Age groups | |
| <67 years | 81 (45) |
| ≥67 years | 98 (55) |
| Age by gender (years) | |
| Female | 68.6±9.8 |
| Male | 64.3±11.8 |
| Gender (female) | 65 (36) |
| Country of birth | |
| Australia | 42 (23.6) |
| Sri Lanka | 20 (11.2) |
| Mauritius | 11 (6.2) |
| Samoa | 9 (5.1) |
| India | 9 (5.1) |
| England | 8 (4.5) |
| Fiji | 8 (4.5) |
| Italy | 6 (3.4) |
| Vietnam | 6 (3.4) |
| New Zealand | 5 (2.8) |
| Others | 55 (30.7) |
| Socioeconomic status | |
| Upper | 9 (5.0) |
| Upper middle | 32 (17.9) |
| Lower middle | 54 (30.2) |
| Upper lower | 11 (6.2) |
| Lower | 73 (40.8) |
| Smoking, current | 6 (3.4) |
| Alcohol, current use | 53 (33.5) |
| Diabetes | |
| Type 1 | 6 (3.4) |
| Type 2 | 173 (96.6) |
| Duration (years) | 16.4±8.6 |
| Glycated hemoglobin (%) | 8.1±1.6 |
| Chronic kidney disease | |
| Stage 3a | 36 (20.1) |
| Stage 3b | 75 (41.9) |
| Stage 4 | 38 (21.2) |
| Stage 5 | 30 (16.8) |
| Dialysis, current | 21 (11.9) |
Figure 2Socioeconomic status in quintiles. The first quintile had individuals from the most disadvantaged areas and the fifth quintile comprised individuals from the least disadvantaged areas.
Change in health-related quality of life scores for all patients (n=179)
| Scale (range, 0–100) | Baseline | Follow-up | Change scores (95% CI) | P value* |
| Symptom problem list | 72.5±20.5 | 74.3±20.1 | 1.7 (−2.6 to 6.0) | 0.43 |
| Effect of kidney disease | 74.4±23.4 | 73.2±23.8 | −1.2 (−6.5 to 4.2) | 0.67 |
| Burden of kidney disease | 59.2±30.8 | 57.1±32.3 | −2.1 (−9.3 to 5.0) | 0.56 |
| Physical composite summary | 35.5±10.6 | 35.1±11.1 | −0.4 (−2.8 to 2.0) | 0.73 |
| Mental composite summary | 48.3±10.5 | 46.8±11.2 | −1.5 (−3.9 to 1.0) | 0.24 |
*P value from Student’s t-test.
Change in health-related quality of life scores from baseline to follow-up by gender
| Scale (range, 0–100) | Female (n=65) | Male (n=114) | ||||||
| Baseline | Follow-up | Change scores (95% CI) | P value | Baseline | Follow-up | Change scores (95% CI) | P value | |
| Symptom problem list | 66.9±23.5 | 75.8±19.0 | 9.0 (1.3 to 16.7) | 0.02* | 75.8±17.9 | 73.4±20.7 | −2.4 (−7.5 to 2.6) | 0.35 |
| Effect of kidney disease | 72.0±24.6 | 74.8±22.2 | 2.8 (−6.0 to 11.7) | 0.52 | 75.7±22.6 | 72.3±24.7 | −3.4 (−10.2 to 3.4) | 0.32 |
| Burden of kidney disease | 56.0±30.6 | 56.9±32.1 | 0.9 (−11.0 to 12.7) | 0.89 | 61.0±30.9 | 57.2±32.6 | −3.8 (−12.8 to 5.3) | 0.41 |
| Physical composite summary | 32.3±10.6 | 36.8±11.1 | 4.5 (0.57 to 8.4) | 0.03* | 37.5±10.1 | 34.1±11.1 | −3.3 (−6.3 to −0.4) | 0.02* |
| Mental composite summary | 45.9±9.4 | 46.3±9.9 | 0.4 (−2.9 to 3.8) | 0.80 | 49.7±10.9 | 47.1±11.9 | −2.6 (−6.0 to 0.8) | 0.12 |
P value from Student’s t-test.
*P<0.05.
Multiple linear regression analysis of change scores for all patients
| Variable | SPL after 12 months‡ | EKD after 12 months‡ | BKD after 12 months‡ | PCS after 12 months‡ | MCS after 12 months‡ | |||||
| B | CI | B | CI | B | CI | B | CI | B | CI | |
| Gender, male (Ref) | 11.43* | 1.79 to 21.08 | 7.61 | −4.66 to 19.88 | 11.49 | −4.33 to 27.33 | 8.12* | 2.96 to 13.25 | 4.87 | −0.65 to 10.39 |
| Age group (Ref <67 years) | ||||||||||
| >67 years | −6.84 | −16.23 to 2.55 | −8.07 | −20.25 to 4.11 | −11.09 | −26.81 to 4.64 | 1.98 | −3.16 to 7.12 | −3.23 | −8.76 to 2.28 |
| CKD, Stage 3a (Ref) | ||||||||||
| Stage 3b | 0.99 | −11.42 to 21.08 | 2.50 | −13.86 to 18.85 | −5.72 | −26.28 to 14.85 | −1.64 | −8.66 to 5.38 | 0.98 | −6.55 to 8.51 |
| Stage 4 | 5.87 | −8.03 to 19.78 | 15.91 | −1.81 to 33.64 | 5.06 | −17.63 to 27.75 | 1.36 | −6.47 to 9.19 | 1.58 | −6.82 to 9.98 |
| Stage 5 | 14.77 | −0.08 to 29.62 | 21.41* | 2.49 to 40.33 | 37.67* | 12.94 to 62.39 | 5.36 | −2.86 to 13.58 | 9.34* | 0.52 to 18.16 |
| Diabetes duration (years) | 0.01 | −0.51 to 0.53 | 0.32 | −0.36 to 1.00 | 0.32 | −0.54 to 1.17 | −0.25 | −0.53 to 0.03 | −0.02 | −0.32 to 0.28 |
| SES, Quintile 5† (Ref) | ||||||||||
| Quintile 4 | −10.83 | −36.32 to 14.65 | −3.10 | −37.20 to 31.00 | −17.08 | −58.11 to 23.95 | 3.27 | −10.10 to 16.63 | 8.74 | −5.59 to 23.08 |
| Quintile 3 | −15.19 | −39.58 to 9.21 | 5.06 | −27.67 to 37.80 | −7.17 | −46.07 to 31.72 | 4.21 | −8.44 to 16.86 | 6.51 | −7.06 to 20.09 |
| Quintile 2 | −14.75 | −43.52 to 14.03 | −5.54 | −43.27 to 32.18 | −12.70 | −59.32 to 33.92 | 6.35 | −8.81 to 21.52 | −1.07 | −17.33 to 15.20 |
| Quintile 1 | −3.39 | −27.47 to 20.70 | 0.23 | −32.24 to 32.18 | −17.15 | −55.52 to 21.22 | 7.26 | −5.25 to 19.78 | 8.74 | −4.69 to 22.16 |
*P<0.05.
†Quintile 1 (had individuals from the most disadvantaged areas).
‡Change score.
B, beta coefficient; BKD, burden of kidney disease; CKD, chronic kidney disease; EKD, effect of kidney disease; MCS, mental composite summary; PCS, physical composite summary; Ref, reference group; SES, socioeconomic status; SPL, symptom problem list.