OBJECTIVE: To measure well-being and treatment satisfaction and their correlates in older people with diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A postal survey was conducted of 1,000 diabetic patients aged > or = 60 years, representing 56% of the resident older diabetic population in an inner-city health district with a largely indigenous population of 230,000 people and a widely varied socioeconomic mix. Well-being and treatment satisfaction were measured with diabetes-specific instruments and correlated with patient data held in a central register. RESULTS: There was an 81% response. The general well-being scores (median [interquartile range]) for patients on diet alone, tablets, and insulin were 54 (44-60), 53 (42-61), and 48 (35-56) (P < 0...
Objectives: The aims of the current study were to assess the association between health-related qual...
PURPOSE: The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnair...
Shiekha Al-Aujan,1 Sinaa Al-Aqeel,1 Abdulhaleem Al-Harbi,2 Emad Al-Abdulatief21Clinical Pharmacy Dep...
Aim: To examine the impact of patient characteristics, anthropometric measurement and patient clinic...
PubMedID: 20626879Background: The quality of life in patients with diabetes is reduced and emotional...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The aim of the present study was to assess health-related quality of life (HRQO...
Background: Measurement of treatment satisfaction in diabetes is important as it has been shown to b...
The efficacy of diabetes treatment should not be evaluated solely by HbA1c levels as they should als...
Efforts to prevent complications of diabetes often overlook the impact of the condition and its trea...
OBJECTIVE - To determine the influence of insulin therapy on physical symptoms, emotional and genera...
<div><p>Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the quality of life of the elderly with Diabetes Mellitus...
This study was designed to clarify the relationship between satisfaction of diabetic patients with t...
Aims: This study aims to measure the quality of life (QOL), treatment satisfaction, and tolerability...
Background: Diabetes is one of the most common disorders in old age and affects the quality of life ...
OBJECTIVE - To describe the cross-sectional relation between glycemic control and physical symptoms,...
Objectives: The aims of the current study were to assess the association between health-related qual...
PURPOSE: The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnair...
Shiekha Al-Aujan,1 Sinaa Al-Aqeel,1 Abdulhaleem Al-Harbi,2 Emad Al-Abdulatief21Clinical Pharmacy Dep...
Aim: To examine the impact of patient characteristics, anthropometric measurement and patient clinic...
PubMedID: 20626879Background: The quality of life in patients with diabetes is reduced and emotional...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The aim of the present study was to assess health-related quality of life (HRQO...
Background: Measurement of treatment satisfaction in diabetes is important as it has been shown to b...
The efficacy of diabetes treatment should not be evaluated solely by HbA1c levels as they should als...
Efforts to prevent complications of diabetes often overlook the impact of the condition and its trea...
OBJECTIVE - To determine the influence of insulin therapy on physical symptoms, emotional and genera...
<div><p>Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the quality of life of the elderly with Diabetes Mellitus...
This study was designed to clarify the relationship between satisfaction of diabetic patients with t...
Aims: This study aims to measure the quality of life (QOL), treatment satisfaction, and tolerability...
Background: Diabetes is one of the most common disorders in old age and affects the quality of life ...
OBJECTIVE - To describe the cross-sectional relation between glycemic control and physical symptoms,...
Objectives: The aims of the current study were to assess the association between health-related qual...
PURPOSE: The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnair...
Shiekha Al-Aujan,1 Sinaa Al-Aqeel,1 Abdulhaleem Al-Harbi,2 Emad Al-Abdulatief21Clinical Pharmacy Dep...