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Beyond diagnosis : investigating factors influencing health-related quality of life in older people with type 2 diabetes in Slovenia
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Mihevc, Matic
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Virtič Potočnik, Tina
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Zavrnik, Črt
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Petek Šter, Marija
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Klemenc-Ketiš, Zalika
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Poplas-Susič, Tonka
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Abstract
Aims: To examine the present state of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among elderly individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) receiving integrated care and identify risk factors associated with low HRQOL. Methods: A multi-centre cross-sectional survey among elderly individuals with T2D, treated in Slovenian urban and rural primary care settings was performed. HRQOL was investigated using EuroQol 5-dimension (EQ-5D) questionnaire and Appraisal of Diabetes Scale (ADS). Furthermore, socio-demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected. Low HRQOL was defined as EQ-5D utility score <10%. Statistical analysis was performed using univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression statistics. Results: Examining 358 people with median age of 72 (range 65–98) years and with a mean EQ-5D utility score of 0.80, the study found that lower HRQOL correlated with older age, higher body mass index (BMI), lower education, elevated depressive symptoms, increased challenges across all EQ-5D dimensions, and less favourable appraisal of diabetes. When considering age, gender, education, and HbA1c, the main predictors of low HRQOL were BMI (OR 1.35, 95% CI 1.04–1.76, p = 0.025) and ADS score (OR 1.63, 95% CI 1.13–2.35, p = 0.009). Conclusions: To improve HRQOL, integrated care models should consider interventions that target mental health, obesity prevention, chronic pain management, diabetes education, self-management, and treatment plan personalisation.
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English
Keywords:
quality of life
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type 2 diabetes
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elderly
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obesity
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appraisal of diabetes
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resilience
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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MF - Faculty of Medicine
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2024
Number of pages:
Str. 157–162
Numbering:
Vol. 18, iss. 2
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-156224
UDC:
616.379
ISSN on article:
1751-9918
DOI:
10.1016/j.pcd.2024.01.010
COBISS.SI-ID:
186518531
Publication date in RUL:
15.05.2024
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Title:
Primary care diabetes
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Elsevier, Primary Care Diabetes Europe
ISSN:
1751-9918
COBISS.SI-ID:
22925529
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Slovenian
Keywords:
kakovost življenja
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diabetes tip 2
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starostniki
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debelost
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ocena sladkorne bolezni
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odpornost
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EC - European Commission
Funding programme:
H2020
Project number:
825432
Name:
SCale Up an integrated care package for diaBetes and hYpertension for vulnerable people in Cambodia, Slovenia and Belgium
Acronym:
SCUBY
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