P-165 ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG ACTIVE DIABETICS ACCORDING TO THE SF36 INTERNATIONAL SCALE

Nawres Gannoun, Meriem Mersni, Imen Youssef, Dorra Brahim, Ghada Bahri, Mejda Bani, Hanene Ben Said, Najla Mechergui, Nizar Ladhari
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Introduction Diabetes is a chronic disease, that could affect both health and quality of life (QOL). The aim of our study was to assess the quality of life among working diabetic patients. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out over two weeks. Socio-demographic and professional data were collected from the medical records of diabetic patients who consulted our department during the period from 2022 to 2023. A telephonic survey was carried out to complete the SF 36 international scale. Results Forty-one diabetic cases were collected (25 men and 16 women) where 17% were type 1 and 83% type 2, with a mean duration of progression of 11± 8 years. Seventy percent had unbalanced diabetes with a mean glycated hemoglobin of 8±2%. The most frequent sector of activity was healthcare (29%). The average score was 63±17 for the General Health (GH) dimension. A high score of the GH dimension was noted in health care workers, and patients with high blood pressure. Discussion Despite the long-asymptomatic aspect of diabetes, the QOL of our patients suffering from this pathology seems to be altered. These findings provide a global perspective of the state of health and its perception by the diabetic patient and reveal that the impact of diabetes on patients should not be evaluated solely by objective clinical parameters. Conclusion Our study confirms that diabetic patients must be regularly assessed to determine the impact of their disease on QOL and that appropriate management must be ensured.
P-165 根据 SF36 国际量表评估活动性糖尿病患者的生活质量
导言 糖尿病是一种慢性疾病,会影响健康和生活质量(QOL)。我们的研究旨在评估在职糖尿病患者的生活质量。方法 我们开展了一项为期两周的横断面研究。从 2022 年至 2023 年期间就诊于我科的糖尿病患者的病历中收集社会人口学和职业数据。通过电话调查完成了 SF 36 国际量表。结果 收集到 41 例糖尿病病例(男性 25 例,女性 16 例),其中 17% 为 1 型糖尿病,83% 为 2 型糖尿病,平均病程为 11±8 年。70%的糖尿病患者病情不均衡,平均糖化血红蛋白为 8±2%。最常见的活动领域是医疗保健(29%)。总体健康(GH)维度的平均得分为 63±17。医护人员和高血压患者的一般健康状况得分较高。讨论 尽管糖尿病患者长期无症状,但他们的 QOL 似乎发生了改变。这些研究结果为糖尿病患者的健康状况及其感知提供了一个全局视角,并揭示了糖尿病对患者的影响不应仅通过客观的临床参数来评估。结论 我们的研究证实,必须定期对糖尿病患者进行评估,以确定其疾病对 QOL 的影响,并确保采取适当的管理措施。
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