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Health-Related Quality of Life and Metabolic Control in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Husref Tahirović
Alma Toromanović
Elnur Tahirović
Hidajeta Begić
James W. Varni
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The primary objective of the study was to examine the relationship between generic and disease-specific HRQOL scores and metabolic control in children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM). This cross-sectional study included 65 consecutive children between ages 5 and 18 years with T1DM. According to their values of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C), the children were assigned to one of two groups. In Group 1 (N=21) were the children with HbA1C values <8% (good to moderate metabolic control) and Group 2 (N=44) were children with >8% (poor metabolic control). To evaluate generic and disease-specific HRQOL scores in children with T1DM in relation to metabolic control, we used the PedsQL™ 4.0 Generic Core Scales and the PedsQL™ 3.0 Diabetes Module. The patients in Group 1, by pediatric patient self-report and parent proxy-report, had statistically better disease-specific HRQOL scores on the diabetes symptoms, treatment barriers, treatment adherence and worry domains in comparison with Group 2. We also found significant correlations between the total generic HRQOL scores and HbA1C for both parent proxy-reports’ Spearman’s coefficient of rank correlation r=–0.257; p=0.0412 and pediatric patients’ Spearman’s coefficient of rank correlation r=–0.269; p= 0.0313. The current findings suggest that poor glycemic control in children with T1DM is associated with lower generic and disease-specific HRQOL scores in developing and transitional countries.
Ključne riječi
quality of life; type 1 diabetes; children; PedsQL; metabolic control
Hrčak ID:
78797
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Datum izdavanja:
28.3.2012.
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