Maria Polikandrioti, Georgios Vasilopoulos, Evangelos Dousis, Georgia Gerogianni, Georgios Panoutsopoulos, Vasileios Dedes, Ioannis Koutelekos
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简介:糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)是糖尿病的常见并发症,与发病率和死亡率增加以及生活质量(QoL)下降有关。本研究旨在探讨性别差异对生活质量和自理活动依从性的影响。方法:在这项横断面研究中,我们招募了135名男性和135名女性DFU患者。数据的收集采用简短健康调查(SF-36)和测量自我保健活动(饮食、运动、血液检查和足部检查)的问卷。数据分析采用SPSS version 20。结果:在生活质量方面,男性受试者在能量/疲劳、情绪幸福感、社会功能和身体疼痛方面处于中高水平,而在身体功能、身体角色和情感角色方面处于低水平。女性患者在能量/疲劳和社会功能方面的生活质量为中等,而在身体功能、身体角色、情感角色、情感幸福感和身体疼痛方面的生活质量为低。最后,在总体健康方面,男性受试者的生活质量中等,女性受试者的生活质量中至低。男性和女性锻炼的坚持度都很低,血液检查的坚持度都很高。对于男女,坚持锻炼与生活质量的所有子类别(除了角色(身体和情感))都有统计学意义上的显著关联。结论:卫生保健专业人员在溃疡治疗中提供针对性别的方法是必要的。
Quality of Life and Self-care Activities in Diabetic Ulcer Patients, Grade 3: Gender Differences.
Introduction: Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus associated with increased morbidity and mortality and diminished quality of life (QoL). This study aimed to explore the effect of gender differences on QoL and adherence to self-care activities. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we enrolled 135 male and 135 female patients with DFU. Data was collected using the Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) and a questionnaire that measured self-care activities (Diet, Exercise, Blood Examination, and Foot Check). Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 20. Results: In terms of QoL, male participants had moderate to high levels in the categories of energy/fatigue, emotional well-being, social functioning, and bodily pain, whereas they had low levels in physical functioning, physical role, and emotional role. Female patients had moderate QoL in the categories of energy/fatigue and social functioning, whereas they had low QoL in physical functioning, physical role, emotional role, emotional well-being, and bodily pain. Finally, regarding general health, male participants had moderate QoL and females had moderate to low QoL. Both males and females had low adherence to exercise and high in blood-examinations. For both genders, adherence to exercise had a statistically significant association with all sub-categories of QoL apart from those of role (physical and emotional). Conclusion: It is essential for health care professionals to provide gender-specific approaches in treatment of ulceration.