The impact of diabetes mellitus on health-related quality of life in Saudi Arabia

To evaluate the effect of different demographic, clinical and social factors on diabetic patients' quality of life (QOL). A cross sectional study conducted on patients with type 2 diabetes who attended King Abdulaziz University Hospital outpatient clinics between February and March 2017. The pa...

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Published inSaudi pharmaceutical journal Vol. 28; no. 12; pp. 1514 - 1519
Main Authors Almasri, Diena M., Noor, Ahmad O., Ghoneim, Ragia H., Bagalagel, Alaa A., Almetwazi, Mansour, Baghlaf, Nujud A., Hamdi, Esraa A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Saudi Arabia Elsevier B.V 01.12.2020
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Summary:To evaluate the effect of different demographic, clinical and social factors on diabetic patients' quality of life (QOL). A cross sectional study conducted on patients with type 2 diabetes who attended King Abdulaziz University Hospital outpatient clinics between February and March 2017. The patients were asked about sociodemographic data including age, sex, educational level, exercise history and marital status in addition to clinical data such as duration of diabetes, presence of comorbidities as well as medication history. The patients' QOL were assessed using EQ-5D-5L Arabic version. 131 participants were included in the study with a median age 55 years old. Forty five percent of participants were male. Regarding EQ-5D scores, there were significant correlation with gender, exercise, hypertension, heart disease, marital status, educational level and duration of diabetes while there was a significant difference in EQ-VAS scores with respect to heart disease, level of education and duration of diabetes. More attention needs to be given to the assessment of the QOL of diabetic patients and assessing the effect of different treatment modalities on improvement of patients’ QOL.
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ISSN:1319-0164
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DOI:10.1016/j.jsps.2020.09.018