Multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of gender

Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) in elderly patients is challenging and it may have a strong impact on patients’ quality of life. In this study we evaluated whether personal, clinical, or gender-related variables may influenceDiabetes Specific Quality of Life(DSQoL) and locus of control (LOC) scores in a group...

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Main Authors: Annalisa Giandalia, Giuseppina Russo, federico Lo Piano, Giorgio Elia Longo, Maria Concetta Ruffo, Fiorella Forte, Domenico Cucinotta
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Published: Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti 2019-04-01
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Online Access:http://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/APMB/article/view/2151
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spelling doaj-24860cd744f3499e8efc446458147cc72020-11-25T01:55:20ZengAccademia Peloritana dei PericolantiAtti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti - Classe di Scienze Medico-Biologiche1828-65502019-04-01107110.6092/1828-6550/APMB.107.1.2019.OS21674Multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of genderAnnalisa Giandalia0Giuseppina Russo1federico Lo Piano2Giorgio Elia Longo3Maria Concetta Ruffo4Fiorella Forte5Domenico Cucinotta6Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of MessinaDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of MessinaDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of MessinaDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of MessinaDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of MessinaDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of MessinaDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of MessinaType 2 Diabetes (T2D) in elderly patients is challenging and it may have a strong impact on patients’ quality of life. In this study we evaluated whether personal, clinical, or gender-related variables may influenceDiabetes Specific Quality of Life(DSQoL) and locus of control (LOC) scores in a group of 100 elderly T2D outpatients (60% men, 40% women; mean age 72 years) on oral hypoglycaemic drugs and in good metabolic control (mean HbA1c 6.7%). Overall, women showed a greater cognitive impairment and a lower autonomy in daily lifeas compared to men. Mean DSQoL scores indicated a good quality of life, with a lower level of satisfaction in women (P=0.009).As for LOC, there was a high prevalence of the internal domain, indicating that these subjects had a good awareness of their own role in diabetes’s management. Women reached lower scores in the LOC external domain, suggesting that external factors were perceived as less important determinants of diabetes’ control in elderly women as compared to men (P=0.048). After stratifying all study variables according to QoL and LOC domains, only diabetes duration and hypoglycemic episodes were significantly associated with QoL, whereas only gender and the number of outpatient visits during the previous two years were associated with LOC domains. In conclusion, in elderly T2D patients QoL and LOC scores are clearly influenced by a number of clinical factors, including gender.http://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/APMB/article/view/2151multidimensional assessment, type 2 diabetes, gender, elderly
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author Annalisa Giandalia
Giuseppina Russo
federico Lo Piano
Giorgio Elia Longo
Maria Concetta Ruffo
Fiorella Forte
Domenico Cucinotta
spellingShingle Annalisa Giandalia
Giuseppina Russo
federico Lo Piano
Giorgio Elia Longo
Maria Concetta Ruffo
Fiorella Forte
Domenico Cucinotta
Multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of gender
Atti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti - Classe di Scienze Medico-Biologiche
multidimensional assessment, type 2 diabetes, gender, elderly
author_facet Annalisa Giandalia
Giuseppina Russo
federico Lo Piano
Giorgio Elia Longo
Maria Concetta Ruffo
Fiorella Forte
Domenico Cucinotta
author_sort Annalisa Giandalia
title Multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of gender
title_short Multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of gender
title_full Multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of gender
title_fullStr Multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of gender
title_full_unstemmed Multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of gender
title_sort multidimensional assessment of quality of life and locus of control in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: role of gender
publisher Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti
series Atti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti - Classe di Scienze Medico-Biologiche
issn 1828-6550
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) in elderly patients is challenging and it may have a strong impact on patients’ quality of life. In this study we evaluated whether personal, clinical, or gender-related variables may influenceDiabetes Specific Quality of Life(DSQoL) and locus of control (LOC) scores in a group of 100 elderly T2D outpatients (60% men, 40% women; mean age 72 years) on oral hypoglycaemic drugs and in good metabolic control (mean HbA1c 6.7%). Overall, women showed a greater cognitive impairment and a lower autonomy in daily lifeas compared to men. Mean DSQoL scores indicated a good quality of life, with a lower level of satisfaction in women (P=0.009).As for LOC, there was a high prevalence of the internal domain, indicating that these subjects had a good awareness of their own role in diabetes’s management. Women reached lower scores in the LOC external domain, suggesting that external factors were perceived as less important determinants of diabetes’ control in elderly women as compared to men (P=0.048). After stratifying all study variables according to QoL and LOC domains, only diabetes duration and hypoglycemic episodes were significantly associated with QoL, whereas only gender and the number of outpatient visits during the previous two years were associated with LOC domains. In conclusion, in elderly T2D patients QoL and LOC scores are clearly influenced by a number of clinical factors, including gender.
topic multidimensional assessment, type 2 diabetes, gender, elderly
url http://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/APMB/article/view/2151
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