Health-Related Quality of Life and Quality of Life in Type 2 Diabetes Relationships in a Cross-Sectional Study

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Sundaram, Murali [1 ]
Kavookjian, Jan [2 ]
Patrick, Julie Hicks [3 ]
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[1] W Virginia Univ, Sch Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut Syst & Policy, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
[2] Auburn Univ, Harrison Sch Pharm, Dept Pharm Care Syst, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
[3] W Virginia Univ, Dept Psychol, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
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DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; INSULIN THERAPY; IMPACT; OUTCOMES; MORTALITY; EUROQOL; ADULTS; INDEX;
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10.2165/01312067-200902020-00008
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background and objectives: Health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) and quality of life (QOL) are increasingly being examined as outcomes in assessments among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, there is a lack of standardization in interpreting the two outcomes and insufficient appreciation of the differences between HR-QOL and QOL. This study reports relationships between two instruments of HR-QOL and an instrument of QOL in a cross-sectional study of patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: Patients with type 2 diabetes at the outpatient clinics of a university hospital completed measures of generic health status (12-item Short-Form Health Survey [SF-12], version 2 and EQ-5D) and diabetes-specific QOL (Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life [ADDQoL]). Patient-reported data were merged with retrospective clinical data including glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)), co-morbidities, diabetes complications score, body mass index (BMI), and others, obtained from electronic medical records. A path model of our hypothesized relationships between the physical and psychological components of HR-QOL, overall HR-QOL, and QOL was tested in addition to examining bivariate correlations between these constructs. The fit of the path model was assessed using multiple indexes of fit, including an overall chi-squared (chi(2)) test, the Comparative Fit Index (CFI), the Tucker-Lewis Index (TLI), and the Root Mean Square Error Approximation (RMSEA). The differences in the association between clinical, medical history and socio-demographic variables with HR-QOL and QOL were explored employing univariate t-tests and ANOVAs as well as multiple regression models. Results: The usable response rate was 44.3% (n = 385). The mean HbA(1c) of respondents was 7.2%(+/- 1.4), mean duration of diabetes was 10.2 (+/- 9.1) years, and 62.1% were obese (BMI >= 30 kg/m(2)). About 49% of respondents were taking oral medications only, 31.7% were taking oral medications and insulin, and 9.4% were taking insulin only. Spearman correlations of the EQ-5D(index) were 0.640 with the SF Physical Component Score (PCS)-12, 0.534 with the SF Mental Component Score (MCS)-12, and 0.316 with the ADDQoL (all p < 0.001). A path analytic model relating SF-12 scores with EQ-5D(index) and ADDQoL scores exhibited good fit (chi(2) = 1.32; p = 0.250; CFI = 0.99; TLI = 0.99; RMSEA = 0.03). Insulin use and diabetes-related complications were significantly associated with poorer scores on all measures. Only ADDQoL scores were significantly better among those with the American Diabetes Association-recommended HbA(1c) level of <7.0% (p = 0.002). Obesity was significantly associated with impaired SF-12 and EQ-5D(index) scores but not ADDQoL scores, while depressive symptoms were significantly associated with poorer scores on all these measures. The included explanatory variables explained a greater proportion of the variance in HR-QOL (PCS-12, MCS-12, EQ-5D(index)) than in QOL (ADDQoL) scores. Conclusion: The study found that HR-QOL measures showed small correlations with the impact of diabetes on QOL. The fit statistics supported the hypothesized relationships in the path model, and provided empirical evidence that HR-QOL is a subset of QOL. In comparison to HR-QOL, QOL was less explained by the included explanatory variables, suggesting a greater influence on QOL by factors not accounted for in the present study.
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