糖尿病患者的痛苦和应对机制:来自印度北部三级医院非传染性疾病筛查诊所的横断面评估

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Madhur Verma, Shivani Sidana, Prakash Kumar, Omna Singh, Vandana Esht, Karthick Balasubramanian, Nitin Kapoor, Rakesh Kakkar, Sanjay Kalra
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背景:在糖尿病患者(PWD)遇到的众多并发症中,对心理健康的影响令人担忧。在心理健康方面,糖尿病困扰(DD)发生在患者在控制病情时出现不利的情绪压力时,这可以通过应对策略进行管理,但在印度的环境中很少进行研究。因此,本研究旨在确定障碍及其相关因素和应对技能在PWD中所占的比例。方法:采用系统随机抽样方法,对2023年6月至2024年1月在印度北部某三级保健中心非传染性疾病门诊就诊的596例临床稳定、可流动的PWD患者进行横断面研究。DD是使用印度版糖尿病困扰量表(DDS)评估的主要因变量。使用GlucoCoper量表评估应对能力。自变量包括社会人口统计学和临床病史变量。双变量分析描述了样本特征。多变量二元logistic回归分析探讨影响DD的因素。本研究经伦理批准,并获得患者的书面知情同意。结果:在596名研究参与者中,17.4%的人患有未控制的糖尿病,而18.1%的PWD患有中度至重度DD,其中情绪困扰的患病率最高(23.8%)。与文职人员、店主、月平均收入较低的农民(相对于收入不稳定的群体)、烟草使用者和疾病不受控制的人群相比,专业人员患有DD的几率显著增加。总体而言,消极应对的得分高于积极应对,两种类型的糖尿病患者之间存在显著差异。结论:本研究强调了非传染性疾病筛查门诊患者的糖尿病控制、痛苦和应对机制之间复杂的相互作用。研究结果强调,需要一种全面的方法来管理糖尿病,不仅要解决身体方面的问题,还要解决患者的情绪和心理健康问题。
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Distress and coping mechanisms among people with diabetes: cross-sectional assessment from an NCD screening clinic of a tertiary care hospital in North India.

Background: Of the numerous complications encountered by people with diabetes (PWD), the effect on mental health is concerning. Within mental health, diabetes distress (DD) occurs when a patient has unfavourable emotional stress while managing their condition, which can be managed by coping strategies but are less studied together in Indian settings. So, the present study aimed to determine the proportion of DD and associated factors and coping skills among the PWD.

Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted among 596 clinically stable, ambulatory PWD visiting the NCD clinic of a tertiary care centre in North India between June 2023 and January 2024 and recruited using a systematic random sampling technique. DD was the primary dependent variable assessed using the Hindi version of the Diabetes Distress Scale (DDS). Coping was assessed using a GlucoCoper scale. Independent variables included socio-demographic and clinic history variables. Bivariate analysis described the sample characteristics. Multivariable binary logistic regression analysis explored the factors affecting the DD. The study was ethically approved, and written informed consent was obtained from the patients.

Results: Of the 596 study participants, 17.4% depicted uncontrolled diabetes, while 18.1% PWD experienced moderate to severe DD, with emotional distress depicting the highest prevalence (23.8%). Significantly increased odds of living with DD in professionals compared to Clerical, shop-owners, farmers with less monthly average income (vs. the group with unstable income), tobacco users, and those with uncontrolled disease. Overall, scores for negative coping were higher than positive coping, with significant differences between the two types among the participants with DD.

Conclusions: The study underscores the complex interplay between diabetes control, distress, and coping mechanisms in patients attending an NCD screening clinic. The findings highlight the need for a holistic approach to diabetes management that addresses not only the physical aspects but also patients' emotional and psychological well-being.

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Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome publishes articles on all aspects of the pathophysiology of diabetes and metabolic syndrome. By publishing original material exploring any area of laboratory, animal or clinical research into diabetes and metabolic syndrome, the journal offers a high-visibility forum for new insights and discussions into the issues of importance to the relevant community.
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