[Decreased family caregiver satisfaction with diabetes treatment of elderly patients is associated with patient depressive symptoms].

Q4 Medicine
Satoshi Ida, Kanako Imataka, Kentaro Azuma, Kaoru Okubo, Masaki Morii, Kazuya Murata
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Abstract

Objective: To examine the relationship between the dissatisfaction of family caregivers with diabetes treatment and depressive symptoms among the elderly.

Methods: The subjects were diabetic patients of 65 years of age or older and their family caregivers, who were outpatients at Ise Red Cross Hospital. The Japanese version of the Patient Health Questionnaire 9, which consists of nine items, was used to measure depressive symptoms. The Japanese version of the Treatment Satisfaction Scale for Caregivers of Dependent Diabetic Patients (STCD2-J) was used to measure the satisfaction of family caregivers with diabetes treatment. A logistic regression analysis was performed using depressive symptoms as dependent variable, satisfaction of the family caregiver with diabetes treatment as an explanatory variable, and adjustment variables.

Results: In total, 272 patients were included in the analysis. Taking the quintiles of STCD2-J scores, the adjusted odds ratios for patient depressive symptoms in Q2 (27-29), Q3 (24-26), Q4 (22-23) and Q5 (14-21) based on Q1 (30-36) (the group with the highest STCD2-J scores) were 2.44 (95% confidence interval (CI), 0.69-8.61; P=0.163), 3.08 (95% CI, 0.93-10.12; P=0.063), 2.69 (95% CI, 0.68-10.65; P=0.156), and 4.54 (95% CI, 1.44-14.32; P=0.010), respectively.

Conclusion: We found that family caregivers' decreased satisfaction with diabetes treatment was associated with depressive symptoms. It is important to alert primary care physicians about depressive symptoms when they see family caregivers who show decreased satisfaction with diabetes treatment.

[家庭护理者对老年糖尿病患者治疗满意度的降低与患者抑郁症状有关]。
目的:研究家庭护理人员对糖尿病治疗的不满与老年人抑郁症状之间的关系:研究家庭护理人员对糖尿病治疗的不满与老年人抑郁症状之间的关系:研究对象为伊势红十字医院门诊的 65 岁及以上糖尿病患者及其家庭护理人员。日文版患者健康问卷 9 包括 9 个项目,用于测量抑郁症状。日语版糖尿病依赖患者护理者治疗满意度量表(STCD2-J)用于测量糖尿病护理者对糖尿病治疗的满意度。以抑郁症状为因变量,以家庭照顾者对糖尿病治疗的满意度为解释变量,再加上调整变量,进行了逻辑回归分析:共有 272 名患者被纳入分析。以 STCD2-J 评分的五分位数计算,在 Q1(30-36 分)(STCD2-J 评分最高的一组)的基础上,Q2(27-29 分)、Q3(24-26 分)、Q4(22-23 分)和 Q5(14-21 分)患者抑郁症状的调整后几率比为 2.44(95% 置信区间(CI),0.69-8.61;P=0.163)、3.08(95% CI,0.93-10.12;P=0.063)、2.69(95% CI,0.68-10.65;P=0.156)和 4.54(95% CI,1.44-14.32;P=0.010):我们发现,家庭护理人员对糖尿病治疗满意度的下降与抑郁症状有关。当初级保健医生发现家庭照顾者对糖尿病治疗的满意度下降时,必须提醒他们注意抑郁症状。
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Japanese Journal of Geriatrics
Japanese Journal of Geriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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