Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs in the Dominican Republic (DR-DAWN2).

Manuel Soto, Nadja García, Jessica Ortiz, Berniza Calderón
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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to assess the psychosocial status of people with diabetes and their perceived quality of received health care services in a local outpatient center in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.MethodsCross-sectional study that included 385 Dominican adults with diabetes. Demographic and clinical information was collected. Key psychometric indicators were collected by using the WHO-5 Well-Being Index, EuroQol-5D Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS), Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale, Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities, and Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care.ResultsThe mean EQ-VAS score was 77.6 (SD 18). Of all the participants, 18.7% exhibited symptoms of depression, with higher rates among women and younger age groups. Diabetes-related distress was present in 22.6% of participants, particularly among younger individuals and those employed. Physical activity was the self-care activity with the lowest reported adherence. Perceptions of received health care services aligned moderately with the chronic care model (CCM), with a higher perceived alignment in patients that were enrolled in a chronic disease management program.ConclusionsPatients with diabetes report having a reduced quality of life and significant psychological burdens, with a high rate of depressive symptoms and diabetes-related distress and a low adherence to self-care behaviors. The enrollment in chronic disease management programs improved patients' perception of received health care services, reporting a more coordinated care and experiencing more patient activation, which could improve health outcomes. These findings underline the need for psychological screening, patient-centered care, and broader implementation of the CCM to improve health outcomes in this population.

多米尼加共和国糖尿病态度、愿望和需求(DR-DAWN2)。
目的:本研究的目的是评估糖尿病患者的心理社会状况和他们在多米尼加共和国圣多明各当地门诊中心接受医疗保健服务的感知质量。方法:横断面研究包括385名多米尼加成年糖尿病患者。收集了人口统计和临床信息。主要心理测量指标采用WHO-5幸福指数、EuroQol-5D视觉模拟量表(EQ-VAS)、糖尿病问题领域量表、糖尿病自我护理活动摘要和患者慢性疾病护理评估。结果:平均EQ-VAS评分为77.6分(SD 18)。在所有参与者中,18.7%的人表现出抑郁症状,女性和年轻年龄组的比例更高。22.6%的参与者存在与糖尿病相关的困扰,特别是在年轻人和在职人员中。体力活动是自我保健活动中依从性最低的。接受卫生保健服务的感知与慢性护理模式(CCM)适度一致,在参加慢性疾病管理计划的患者中,感知一致性更高。结论:糖尿病患者报告生活质量下降,心理负担显著,抑郁症状和糖尿病相关痛苦发生率高,对自我保健行为的依从性低。慢性疾病管理项目的登记改善了患者对接受的医疗保健服务的看法,报告了更协调的护理,并经历了更多的患者激活,这可以改善健康结果。这些发现强调了心理筛查、以患者为中心的护理和更广泛地实施CCM来改善这一人群的健康结果的必要性。
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