Type 2 diabetes mellitus and its effect on quality of life in adolescents: A retrospective cohort study in Saudi Arabia.

Q3 Medicine
Sireen Shilbayeh
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Abstract

Introduction: Quality of life (QoL) in adolescent patients suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has not been thoroughly explored in Saudi Arabia. Herein, we aimed to measure the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in adolescent patients suffering from T2DM and explore the correlation between adolescents' self- and parent-reporting of QoL scores, and glycaemic control (HbA1c).

Material and methods: A retrospective multi-centre cohort study was conducted at 4 hospitals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Paediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQLTM) Diabetes Module 3.0 was completed by children and their parents in a confidential and anonyms manner through a phone interview.

Results: We recruited 49 paediatric patients for this study (mean age: 18.45 years; male: 55%). Both children and parents reported low cumulative mean scores for PedsQL™ (58.65 and 57.38, respectively) as compared to previous international studies. The lowest obtained score was noted for the diabetes symptoms domain (53.4). Comparing the magnitude of discrepancy between the adolescents' and parents' subscale scores revealed a non-significant difference, except for the 'worry' subscale, in which parents reported significantly higher mean scores (76.73 vs. 60.54, p = 0.02). Comparison of mean scores reported by adolescents who met the target HbA1c goal (<7%) and their counterparts revealed a non-significant difference, suggesting an irrelevant impact of this parameter on their perspectives or experiences.

Conclusions: The study findings emphasized the need to initiate further intensive awareness programs concerning this disease and its clinical implications in T2DM children to improve treatment adherence and symptoms, and consequently improve the perception of the patient and the family for HRQoL.

2型糖尿病及其对青少年生活质量的影响:沙特阿拉伯的一项回顾性队列研究
在沙特阿拉伯,青少年2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者的生活质量(QoL)尚未得到彻底的研究。在此,我们旨在测量青少年T2DM患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL),并探讨青少年自我报告和父母报告的生活质量评分与血糖控制(HbA1c)之间的相关性。材料和方法:在沙特阿拉伯利雅得的4家医院进行了一项回顾性多中心队列研究。儿童生活质量量表(PedsQLTM)糖尿病模块3.0由儿童及其家长以保密和匿名的方式通过电话访谈完成。结果:我们招募了49例儿科患者(平均年龄:18.45岁;男:55%)。与之前的国际研究相比,儿童和家长报告的PedsQL™累积平均得分较低(分别为58.65和57.38)。糖尿病症状领域得分最低(53.4分)。比较青少年与父母各分量表得分的差异程度,发现除了“担忧”分量表得分显著高于父母(76.73比60.54,p = 0.02)外,其他分量表得分差异不显著。结论:研究结果强调有必要进一步加强对T2DM儿童糖尿病及其临床意义的认识,以改善治疗依从性和症状,从而提高患者和家属对HRQoL的认识。
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Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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