Wikby A, Stenström U, Andersson P O, Hörnquist J
The University College of Health Sciences, Hospital of Eksjo-Nassjo, Eksjo, Sweden (Drs Wikby and Stenstrom)
The Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital of Eksjo-Nassjo, Eksjo, Sweden (Dr Andersson)
Diabetes Educ. 1998 Jan-Feb;24(1):61-6. doi: 10.1177/014572179802400108.
In a previous study of a group of 74 patients with Type I diabetes, quality of life was found to be consistently enhanced a year after transition to multiple injection therapy with the insulin pen, whereas metabolic control (HbA1C) only improved moderately. The aim of the present investigation was to examine quality of life, recent life events, and metabolic control longitudinally in this original study group over a 5-year period beginning 1 year after transition to the insulin pen. Multiple analysis of variance with a repeated-measures design was used to analyze the data longitudinally and compare metabolic control in subgroups of well-controlled and poorly regulated patients during the study period. For the group as a whole, quality of life was found to change only moderately, whereas metabolic control deteriorated significantly across time following transition to the insulin pen. The two subgroups exhibited distinct differences, however, in quality of life, recent life events, and metabolic control patterns. These findings are discussed in terms of the clinical suitability of a multiple injection regimen.
在之前一项针对74名I型糖尿病患者的研究中,发现转换为使用胰岛素笔进行多次注射治疗一年后,生活质量持续提高,而代谢控制(糖化血红蛋白)仅适度改善。本研究的目的是在该原始研究组中,从转换为胰岛素笔治疗一年后开始,对生活质量、近期生活事件和代谢控制进行为期5年的纵向研究。采用重复测量设计的多因素方差分析对数据进行纵向分析,并比较研究期间血糖控制良好和控制不佳的亚组患者的代谢控制情况。对于整个研究组而言,发现生活质量仅适度变化,而转换为胰岛素笔治疗后,随着时间推移,代谢控制显著恶化。然而,这两个亚组在生活质量、近期生活事件和代谢控制模式方面表现出明显差异。将根据多次注射方案的临床适用性对这些发现进行讨论。