Jakobsen Line T, Søjbjerg Anne, Rasmussen Stinne E, Christensen Kaj S
Research Unit for General Practice, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
Research Unit for General Practice, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
BJGP Open. 2025 Apr 24;9(1). doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0045. Print 2025 Apr.
Type two diabetes (T2D) is linked to impaired mental health. International guidelines emphasise the importance of including psychological aspects in diabetes care. Yet, no systematic approach has been implemented to assess mental health in patients with T2D in general practice.
To evaluate the mental health of patients with T2D in general practice, and to investigate the effectiveness of asking patients about their wellbeing by using a single-item question compared with the five-item World Health Organization-Five Wellbeing Index (WHO-5).
DESIGN & SETTING: A cross-sectional study was undertaken, which included 230 patients with T2D in Danish general practice, from 1 May 2023-31 January 2024.
Eligible patients were recruited at the annual chronic care consultation. They answered a single-item question on wellbeing and four validated measures of general wellbeing (WHO-5), depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9; PHQ-9), anxiety (Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7; GAD-7), and diabetes distress (Problem Areas in Diabetes-5; PAID-5).
Overall, 32% of patients expressed symptoms of impaired mental health. Notably, the WHO-5 identified 53% of these patients, whereas only 12% of patients were identified through the single-item question. Importantly, among the patients exhibiting symptoms of impaired mental health, those identified by the WHO-5 displayed statistically significantly lower mental health scores across all measures (except PAID-5) compared with those not identified by the WHO-5.
A significant proportion of patients with T2D in general practice are affected by mental health issues. Our findings indicate that a single-item question may not sufficiently detect these issues, highlighting the importance of incorporating tools, such as the WHO-5, to offer a more comprehensive approach in diabetes care.
2型糖尿病(T2D)与心理健康受损有关。国际指南强调在糖尿病护理中纳入心理方面的重要性。然而,在全科医疗中,尚未实施系统的方法来评估T2D患者的心理健康。
评估全科医疗中T2D患者的心理健康状况,并调查通过单项问题询问患者幸福感与使用五项世界卫生组织-五福指数(WHO-5)相比的有效性。
进行了一项横断面研究,纳入了2023年5月1日至2024年1月31日丹麦全科医疗中的230例T2D患者。
符合条件的患者在年度慢性病咨询时被招募。他们回答了一个关于幸福感的单项问题以及四项经过验证的总体幸福感(WHO-5)、抑郁(患者健康问卷-9;PHQ-9)、焦虑(广泛性焦虑障碍-7;GAD-7)和糖尿病困扰(糖尿病问题领域-5;PAID-5)的测量指标。
总体而言,32%的患者表现出心理健康受损的症状。值得注意的是,WHO-5识别出了这些患者中的53%,而通过单项问题仅识别出了12%的患者。重要的是,在表现出心理健康受损症状的患者中,与未被WHO-5识别出的患者相比,被WHO-5识别出的患者在所有测量指标(除PAID-5外)上的心理健康得分在统计学上显著更低。
全科医疗中相当一部分T2D患者受到心理健康问题的影响。我们的研究结果表明,单项问题可能无法充分检测出这些问题,这凸显了纳入WHO-5等工具以在糖尿病护理中提供更全面方法的重要性。