High rates of elevated diabetes distress in research populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Kathryn Dennick, J. Sturt, D. Hessler, E. Purssell, Benjamin M. Hunter, J. Oliver, L. Fisher
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Abstract

Diabetes distress has implications for diabetes end-points, hence targeted interventions are indicated; yet, preliminary work quantifying and characterising the problem is required. We sought to identify the potential magnitude and determinants of elevated diabetes distress across study populations. Databases such as Medline, PsycINFO and Embase were searched for studies (n ≥50) administering the problem areas in Diabetes scale or Diabetes Distress scale, in adults with Type 1 or 2 diabetes. Random effects meta-analysis and meta-regression estimated the average rate of elevated diabetes distress and prognostic contribution of age, gender, HbA1c, and health-care context. Of the 16,627 citations identified, adequate data were available for 58 studies. On average, 22% of participants reported elevated diabetes distress. Only female gender and secondary care predicted a higher rate of elevated diabetes distress. A quarter of people with diabetes have a level of distress likely to impact outcomes. Secondary-care practitioners should be vigilant of women with diabetes.
研究人群中糖尿病痛苦升高的高发率:系统回顾和荟萃分析
糖尿病痛苦对糖尿病的终点有影响,因此需要有针对性的干预措施;然而,需要对这个问题进行量化和定性的初步工作。我们试图确定研究人群中糖尿病痛苦升高的潜在程度和决定因素。在Medline、PsycINFO和Embase等数据库中检索对成人1型或2型糖尿病患者进行糖尿病量表或糖尿病困扰量表问题区域管理的研究(n≥50)。随机效应荟萃分析和荟萃回归估计了糖尿病窘迫升高的平均发生率以及年龄、性别、HbA1c和卫生保健背景对预后的影响。在确定的16,627条引用中,有58项研究可获得充分的数据。平均而言,22%的参与者报告糖尿病痛苦增加。只有女性和二级保健预测更高的糖尿病痛苦发生率。四分之一的糖尿病患者有一定程度的痛苦,可能会影响治疗结果。二级保健医生应警惕女性糖尿病患者。
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