Health-related quality of life and treatment preferences in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. The VIPKIDS study

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V. Cherubini
R. Gesuita
R. Bonfanti
A. Franzese
A. P. Frongia
D. Iafusco
A. Iannilli
F. Lombardo
I. Rabbone
A. Sabbion
A. Salvatoni
A. Scaramuzza
R. Schiaffini
N. Sulli
S. Toni
S. Tumini
A. Mosca
F. Carle
机构
[1] AOU OO RR Ancona,Division of Pediatric Diabetes, Maternal
[2] “G. Salesi” Hospital,Infant Department
[3] Polytechnic University of Marche,Centre of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[4] San Raffaele Hospital,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
[5] University Federico II,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
[6] Brotzu Hospital,Unit of Paediatric Diabetes
[7] Second University of Naples,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
[8] AOU OO RR Ancona,Maternal
[9] University of Messina,Infant Department
[10] University of Verona,Department of Paediatrics
[11] University of Turin,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
[12] Insubria University,SCDU Paediatric Diabetes
[13] Sacco Hospital,Department of Paediatrics
[14] Bambino Gesù Hospital,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
[15] University La Sapienza,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
[16] AOU Meyer,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
[17] University of Chieti,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
[18] University of Milan,Centre of Paediatric Diabetology
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Acta Diabetologica | 2014年 / 51卷
关键词
CSII; Quality of life; Diabetes in childhood; Devices; Psychological aspects;
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A multi-centre, observational, cross-sectional study was carried out to determine whether the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of adolescents with type 1 diabetes is affected by different insulin treatment systems, and which features of HRQOL are impacted by the respective insulin treatment. The study regarded 577 adolescents, aged 10–17 years, with type 1 diabetes treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) (n = 306) or multiple daily injections (MDI) (n = 271). The Insulin Delivery System Rating Questionnaire was validated in Italian and was self-completed by the subjects during a routine visit to the centres. Subjects were compared following the domains of the questionnaire. Good HRQOL was seen in subjects treated with either MDI or CSII. Significant differences were not found in the domains for general diabetes, including diabetes worries, social burden and psychological well-being. Multiple quantile regression analysis showed that CSII confers significant advantages in terms of HRQOL with improvements in treatment satisfaction, perceived clinical efficacy and reduction in treatment interference with daily activities. This favourable impact was more evident in subjects reporting lower HRQOL scores, suggesting that CSII may be especially useful for individuals perceiving a poor HRQOL. Analysis of the domains indicated that CSII was associated with a higher HRQOL than MDI. Life-course HRQOL evaluation using a standardised questionnaire can ensure better chronic disease management. This is particularly important when providing individualised care for adolescents, as they become increasingly responsible for managing their diabetes.
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