School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2012 Jan 5;12:8. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-8.
Diabetes mellitus is a major global public health threat. In Australia, as elsewhere, it is responsible for a sizeable portion of the overall burden of disease, and significant costs. The psychological and social impact of diabetes on individuals with the disease can be severe, and if not adequately addressed, can lead to the worsening of the overall disease picture. The Living With Diabetes Study aims to contribute to a holistic understanding of the psychological and social aspects of diabetes mellitus.
METHODS/DESIGN: The Living With Diabetes Study is a 5-year prospective cohort study, based in Queensland, Australia. The first wave of data, which was collected via a mailed self-report survey, was gathered in 2008, with annual collections thereafter. Measurements include: demographic, lifestyle, health and disease characteristics; quality of life (EQ-5D, ADDQoL); emotional well-being (CES-D, LOT-R, ESSI); disease self-management (PAM); and health-care utilisation and patient-assessed quality of care (PACIC). 29% of the 14,439 adults who were invited to participate in the study agreed to do so, yielding a sample size of 3,951 people.
The data collected by the Living With Diabetes Study provides a good representation of Australians with diabetes to follow over time in order to better understand the natural course of the illness. The study has potential to further illuminate, and give a comprehensive picture of the psychosocial implications of living with diabetes. Data collection is ongoing.
糖尿病是一个主要的全球公共卫生威胁。在澳大利亚,和其他地方一样,它是导致整体疾病负担和重大医疗成本的主要原因之一。糖尿病对患者的心理和社会影响可能非常严重,如果不能得到充分解决,可能会导致整体疾病状况恶化。“糖尿病患者生活研究”旨在全面了解糖尿病的心理和社会方面。
方法/设计:“糖尿病患者生活研究”是一项基于澳大利亚昆士兰州的为期 5 年的前瞻性队列研究。该研究的第一波数据是通过邮寄自我报告调查收集的,于 2008 年收集,此后每年进行一次数据收集。测量包括:人口统计学、生活方式、健康和疾病特征;生活质量(EQ-5D、ADDQoL);情绪健康(CES-D、LOT-R、ESSI);疾病自我管理(PAM);以及医疗保健利用和患者评估的医疗质量(PACIC)。在被邀请参与研究的 14439 名成年人中,有 29%的人同意参与,样本量为 3951 人。
“糖尿病患者生活研究”收集的数据可以很好地代表澳大利亚的糖尿病患者,以便随着时间的推移对他们进行跟踪,从而更好地了解疾病的自然病程。该研究有可能进一步阐明和全面描绘糖尿病患者生活的心理社会影响。数据收集仍在进行中。