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What are disease perceptions and subjective treatment goals of insulin treated diabetic patients?

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2005

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Puder, Jardena J.
Lächelt, Stephan
Müller, Beat
Keller, Ulrich

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Swiss Medical Weekly. 2005, 135(25-26), pp. 365-371. ISSN 0036-7672. eISSN 1424-3997. Available under: doi: 10.4414/smw.2005.11008

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BACKGROUND

Despite increasing importance of patient self-management, little is known about their own perceptions and treatment goals.

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this explorative study was to examine what diabetic patients perceive as most concerning and what their own treatment goals are.

METHODS

A 23-item anonymous questionnaire was distributed among type 1 diabetic patients treated with and without an insulin pump and insulin treated type 2 diabetic patients in the outpatient clinic of a University Hospital. 86% of the questionnaires were returned (n = 124).

RESULTS

In open-ended questions, patients in all three groups together felt mostly restricted by their loss of freedom (24%), the dietary restrictions (17%) and the need to measure blood glucose (17%). Patients treated with an insulin pump worried more about hypoglycaemia and less about dietary restrictions. In closed-ended questions, patients were mostly concerned about hypoglycaemia and developing complications. However, the main treatment goal of both groups together was long-term good blood glucose control (63%). Further patient goals were the prevention of complications (27%) and the preservation of a good quality of life. Quality of life was a more important goal for type 1 diabetic patients (29%) than for type 2 diabetic patients (0%). Patients thought that blood glucose control was more important for their physicians (main treatment goal for 86%) than for themselves.

CONCLUSION

Insulin treated patients with diabetes spontaneously express concerns about their actual quality of life and daily hassles and mention long-term worries after explicit questioning. For their main treatment goals they choose mainly long-term goals. According to the patients, physicians tend to overestimate blood glucose control.

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ISO 690PUDER, Jardena J., Stephan LÄCHELT, Jérôme ENDRASS, Beat MÜLLER, Ulrich KELLER, 2005. What are disease perceptions and subjective treatment goals of insulin treated diabetic patients?. In: Swiss Medical Weekly. 2005, 135(25-26), pp. 365-371. ISSN 0036-7672. eISSN 1424-3997. Available under: doi: 10.4414/smw.2005.11008
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  doi={10.4414/smw.2005.11008},
  title={What are disease perceptions and subjective treatment goals of insulin treated diabetic patients?},
  number={25-26},
  volume={135},
  issn={0036-7672},
  journal={Swiss Medical Weekly},
  pages={365--371},
  author={Puder, Jardena J. and Lächelt, Stephan and Endrass, Jérôme and Müller, Beat and Keller, Ulrich}
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