Psychosocial and Biological Factors Associated with Glycemic Control for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: An Application of Structural Equation Modeling Analysis

H. Weng, C. Hung, Shu-Ching Chi
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The purpose of this study is to identify the psychosocial and biologic factors associated with the effectiveness of glycemic control in a type 2 diabetes management program. The study group was comprised of 285 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who were enrolled for 12 months in the National Diabetes Pay-by-Quality Program. Structural equation modeling analysis was employed to determine the importance of various parameters to the effectiveness of glycemic control. The results showed that effectiveness of glycemic control was significantly associated with gender, number of complications, locus of control, stages of change and previous status of lycemic control. The final model proved to be valid (χ^2=32.18, df=29, p=.31), showing a sound fit (AGFI=0.96 and RMSEA=0.018). The model explained 49% of the variance of metabolic control at glycemic control. The findings obtained in this study offer an insight into the complexity of patient behavior in diabetes management. Health system specialists must understand the dilemmas of type 2 diabetic patients and their clinicians well as the limitations to successful treatments before expending substantial resources on disease management.
与2型糖尿病患者血糖控制相关的社会心理和生物学因素:结构方程模型分析的应用
本研究的目的是确定与2型糖尿病管理计划中血糖控制有效性相关的社会心理和生物学因素。研究小组由285名2型糖尿病患者组成,他们参加了为期12个月的国家糖尿病按质量付费计划。采用结构方程模型分析确定各参数对血糖控制效果的重要性。结果显示,血糖控制效果与性别、并发症数量、控制位点、改变阶段和既往血糖控制状况有显著相关。最终模型被证明是有效的(χ^2=32.18, df=29, p=.31),显示出良好的拟合(AGFI=0.96, RMSEA=0.018)。该模型解释了49%的血糖控制代谢控制差异。在这项研究中获得的发现提供了对糖尿病管理中患者行为复杂性的见解。在花费大量资源进行疾病管理之前,卫生系统专家必须了解2型糖尿病患者及其临床医生的困境以及成功治疗的局限性。
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