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Evaluating health-related quality of life in type 1 diabetes: a systematic literature review of utilities for adults with type 1 diabetes

机译:评估1型糖尿病与健康相关的生活质量:针对1型糖尿病成人的公共事业的系统文献综述

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Background and aims: Type 1 diabetes is a chronic condition associated with micro- and macrovascular complications that have a notable impact on health-related quality of life, the magnitude of which can be quantified via the use of utility values. The aim of this review was to conduct a systematic literature review to identify and compare published health state utility values for adults with type 1 diabetes both, with and without diabetes-related complications. Methods: Literature searches of the PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library databases were performed to identify English language studies on adults with type 1 diabetes, published from 2000 onward, reporting utility values for patients with or without diabetes-related complications or assessing the impact of changes in HbA1c or body mass index on quality of life. For inclusion, studies were required to report utilities elicited using validated methods. Results: A total of 20 studies were included in the final review that included utility values elicited using the EuroQuol five dimensions questionnaire (n=9), 15D questionnaire (n=2), Quality of Well-Being scale (n=4), time trade-off (n=3), and standard gamble (n=2) methods. For patients with no complications, reported utility values ranged from 0.90 to 0.98. Complications including stroke (reported disutility range, ?0.105 to ?0.291), neuropathy (range, ?0.055 to ?0.358), and blindness (range, ?0.132 to ?0.208) were associated with the largest decrements in utility values. The magnitude of utility values and utility decrements was influenced by the assessment method used. Conclusion: Complications lead to impaired health-related quality of life in patients with type 1 diabetes, the magnitude of which is influenced by the method used to determine utilities. There is currently a lack of utility data for certain complications of type 1 diabetes, meaning that many economic evaluations have relied on a combination of type 1 and type 2 diabetes utilities, despite differences between the conditions and populations, or type 1 diabetes-specific utilities derived from different instruments.
机译:背景和目的:1型糖尿病是一种与微血管和大血管并发症相关的慢性疾病,对健康相关的生活质量有显着影响,其严重程度可通过使用效用值来量化。这篇综述的目的是进行系统的文献综述,以鉴定和比较已公布的患有和不患有糖尿病相关并发症的1型糖尿病成年人的健康状况效用值。方法:从2000年开始对PubMed,EMBASE和Cochrane图书馆数据库进行文献检索,以鉴定对1型糖尿病成年人的英语研究,报告对有或没有糖尿病相关并发症的患者的实用价值,或评估HbA1c或体重指数对生活质量的影响。为了纳入,需要进行研究以报告使用经过验证的方法得出的效用。结果:最终评估总共包括20项研究,其中包括使用EuroQuol五维度问卷(n = 9),15D问卷(n = 2),幸福感量表(n = 4),时间权衡(n = 3)和标准赌博(n = 2)方法。对于没有并发症的患者,报道的效用值为0.90至0.98。效用值的最大降幅包括中风(报告的无效度范围为?0.105至?0.291),神经病变(范围为?0.055至?0.358)和失明(范围为?0.132至?0.208)。效用值和效用递减的幅度受所用评估方法的影响。结论:并发症导致1型糖尿病患者健康相关的生活质量受损,其严重程度受用于确定效用的方法的影响。当前缺乏1型糖尿病某些并发症的效用数据,这意味着尽管条件和人群或1型糖尿病特定效用之间存在差异,但许多经济评估仍依赖于1型和2型糖尿病效用的组合来自不同的工具。

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