Evaluation of the quality of life in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes in two health institutions, Bogotá, D. C., Colombia

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 TROPICAL MEDICINE
Biomedica Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6675
María Isabel García, Camila Céspedes, Paola Durán, Catalina Forero, Mauricio Coll
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in the pediatric and juvenile population that affects the quality of life of patients. Objective: To evaluate the quality of life of a pediatric population under 18 years of age diagnosed with type 1 diabetes from two pediatric institutions in the city of Bogotá. Material and methods: We collected of sociodemographic data and clinical variables and application of the PedsQL 4.0™ questionnaire, and the diabetes module 3.2 version validated in Spanish. The sociodemographic data, the clinical variables and the PedsQL™ were processed in the statistical software Stata 17™. Results: In the global score of the PedsQL™ 3.2, diabetes version, men presented better quality of life compared to women. The correlation between the hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) values and the PedsQL scale in the global score was evaluated. Patients with HbA1c values below 9% presented a better health-related quality of life, while in the group with HbA1c greater than 9% a perception of low quality of life was observed (p=0.025). Regarding the type of therapy and the relationship with the domains of the PedsQL 3.2, diabetes version, patients who used insulin pumps had better scores in the domains barriers, adherence, concern, communication and in the global score compared to patients who used multiple daily injections of insulin as treatment (p=0.0363). Conclusions: In our patients, a better metabolic control (measured by the HbA1c value) and the use of an insulin pump contribute to a better perception of quality of life.

哥伦比亚波哥大两个卫生机构对1型糖尿病儿童和青少年生活质量的评估
引言:糖尿病是儿童和青少年中最常见的慢性疾病之一,影响患者的生活质量。目的:评估波哥大市两家儿科机构诊断为1型糖尿病的18岁以下儿童的生活质量。材料和方法:我们收集了社会人口学数据和临床变量以及PedsQL 4.0的应用™ 问卷调查和用西班牙语验证的糖尿病模块3.2版本。社会人口统计数据、临床变量和PedsQL™ 在统计软件Stata 17中进行了处理™.结果:在PedsQL的全球得分中™ 3.2,糖尿病版本,男性的生活质量比女性好。评估血红蛋白A1c(HbA1c)值与PedsQL量表在总体评分中的相关性。HbA1c值低于9%的患者表现出更好的健康相关生活质量,而在HbA1c高于9%的组中,观察到了低生活质量的感觉(p=0.025)。关于治疗类型以及与PedsQL 3.2糖尿病版本领域的关系,使用胰岛素泵的患者在障碍、依从性、关注、,与每天多次注射胰岛素作为治疗的患者相比,沟通和整体评分(p=0.0363)。结论:在我们的患者中,更好的代谢控制(通过HbA1c值测量)和使用胰岛素泵有助于更好地感知生活质量。
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Biomedica
Biomedica 医学-热带医学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
76
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biomédica is the quarterly journal of the Instituto Nacional de Salud of Colombia [Colombia’s National Health Institute]. Its purpose is to publish the results of original research that contributes meaningfully to knowledge in health and biomedical sciences.
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