Meher Dayanidhi, Kar Sonali
Department of Endocrinology, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), KIIT University, Patia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
Department of Community Medicine, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), KIIT University, Patia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2021 Oct;10(10):3780-3784. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_287_21. Epub 2021 Nov 5.
Quality of life in Diabetics (QOLID) questionnaire is a validated tool to assess the quality of life affected by diagnosed diabetic patients and has 8 sub domains, which are essential factors that have proven effect on the management. In a state of art Diabetic clinic in Bhubaneswar city, the tool was used to add more quality to diabetic management.
The ongoing assessment through the months of 2020 (study period being from December 2019 to August 2020), offered an opportunity to assess the effect of the pandemic on QOLID scores and review some nascent or strong factors which may be affecting chronic disease management.
Complete data could be collected from 599 subjects, 343 from pre pandemic and 256 from pandemic period. The overall scores which were on 100, did not show any significant difference for pre covid and the Covid period, interestingly nearly 1.93 points better in Covid period (69.69±11.10 vs71.62±8.49; p=0.396). Mild difference in overall scores of 4.82 points is seen in females in Covid period; and as seen in age group data maximum gain in sub domains, more for females is seen in the emotional and mental health. Though women reporting to the clinic in both periods are usually in 1:2 ratios, as against men; but QOLID scores in both men and women in Covid period was 71 to 80 points. After the univariate analysis for significant factors, it was that Covid (1.50; 1.08 - 2.07) ; compliance to medications (2.27; 1.48 - 3.50) and reporting of all diabetic complications especially that of eye and depression are coming out to be strong associative factors to affect QOLID scores. Interestingly, rising education has a protective effect on QOLID scores that was significant as higher awareness and better job or earning opportunities may be a contributor for higher QOLID scores for the well educated.
This brings out a strong emphasis on QOL assessments to be made an inbuilt part of Diabetic management at all centers to maximize treatment outcomes.
糖尿病患者生活质量(QOLID)问卷是一种经过验证的工具,用于评估确诊糖尿病患者所影响的生活质量,它有8个亚领域,这些都是已被证明对管理有影响的重要因素。在布巴内斯瓦尔市一家先进的糖尿病诊所中,该工具被用于提升糖尿病管理的质量。
在2020年全年进行的评估(研究期为2019年12月至2020年8月),提供了一个机会来评估疫情对QOLID评分的影响,并审视一些可能影响慢性病管理的新出现或显著的因素。
可以从599名受试者中收集到完整数据,其中343名来自疫情前,256名来自疫情期间。满分100分的总体评分在新冠疫情前和疫情期间没有显示出任何显著差异,有趣的是,疫情期间总体评分高出近1.93分(69.69±11.10对71.62±8.49;p = 0.396)。在疫情期间女性的总体评分有4.82分的轻微差异;从年龄组数据来看,亚领域的最大得分增长,在情绪和心理健康方面女性更为明显。尽管在两个时期到诊所就诊的女性与男性比例通常为1:2;但疫情期间男性和女性的QOLID评分均为71至80分。在对显著因素进行单因素分析后,发现新冠疫情(1.50;1.08 - 2.07);药物依从性(2.27;1.48 - 3.50)以及所有糖尿病并发症尤其是眼部和抑郁症的报告是影响QOLID评分的强关联因素。有趣的是,受教育程度提高对QOLID评分有保护作用,这很显著,因为更高的认知度以及更好的工作或收入机会可能是受教育程度较高者QOLID评分更高的一个因素。
这强烈强调了将QOL评估作为所有中心糖尿病管理的一个内在组成部分,以最大化治疗效果。