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Diabetes MILES--Australia (management and impact for long-term empowerment and success): methods and sample characteristics of a national survey of the psychological aspects of living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes in Australian adults

机译:糖尿病-澳大利亚(长期授权和成功的管理和影响):对澳大利亚成年人患有1型或2型糖尿病的心理方面进行的全国调查的方法和样本特征

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Background Successful management of diabetes requires attention to the behavioural, psychological and social aspects of this progressive condition. The Diabetes MILES (Management and Impact for Long-term Empowerment and Success) Study is an international collaborative. Diabetes MILES--Australia, the first Diabetes MILES initiative to be undertaken, was a national survey of adults living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes in Australia. The aim of this study was to gather data that will provide insights into how Australians manage their diabetes, the support they receive and the impact of diabetes on their lives, as well as to use the data to validate new diabetes outcome measures. Methods/design The survey was designed to include a core set of self-report measures, as well as modules specific to diabetes type or management regimens. Other measures or items were included in only half of the surveys. Cognitive debriefing interviews with 20 participants ensured the survey content was relevant and easily understood. In July 2011, the survey was posted to 15,000 adults (aged 18-70 years) with type 1 or type 2 diabetes selected randomly from the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS) database. An online version of the survey was advertised nationally. A total of 3,338 eligible Australians took part; most (70.4%) completed the postal survey. Respondents of both diabetes types and genders, and of all ages, were adequately represented in both the postal and online survey sub-samples. More people with type 2 diabetes than type 1 diabetes took part in Diabetes MILES--Australia (58.8% versus 41.2%). Most respondents spoke English as their main language, were married/in a de facto relationship, had at least a high school education, were occupied in paid work, had an annual household income > $AUS40,000, and lived in metropolitan areas. Discussion A potential limitation of the study is the under-representation of respondents from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds (including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin). Diabetes MILES--Australia represents a major achievement in the study of diabetes in Australia, where for the first time, the focus is on psychosocial and behavioural aspects of this condition at a national level.
机译:背景技术成功治疗糖尿病需要注意这种进展性疾病的行为,心理和社会方面。糖尿病MILES(长期赋权和成功的管理和影响)研究是一项国际合作。糖尿病MILES-澳大利亚是第一个开展的糖尿病MILES计划,是一项对澳大利亚患有1型或2型糖尿病的成年人进行的全国性调查。这项研究的目的是收集数据,以提供有关澳大利亚人如何管理糖尿病,他们获得的支持以及糖尿病对他们生活的影响的见解,并使用这些数据来验证新的糖尿病结局指标。方法/设计调查旨在包括一组自我报告测量核心内容,以及针对糖尿病类型或管理方案的模块。其他措施或项目仅包括在一半的调查中。与20名参与者进行的认知汇报访谈确保了调查的内容相关且易于理解。 2011年7月,该调查发布给了从国家糖尿病服务计划(NDSS)数据库中随机选择的15,000名1型或2型糖尿病成年人(年龄在18-70岁之间)。该调查的在线版本在全国范围内刊登广告。共有3,338名合格的澳大利亚人参加;大多数(70.4%)完成了邮政调查。在邮政和在线调查子样本中,都充分代表了糖尿病类型和性别以及所有年龄段的受访者。 2型糖尿病患者比1型糖尿病患者多(澳大利亚58.8%对41.2%)。大多数受访者以英语为主要语言,已婚/有事实关系,至少具有高中文化,从事有偿工作,家庭年收入> 40,000澳元,并且居住在大都市地区。讨论这项研究的潜在局限性是来自不同文化和语言背景(包括原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的人)的受访者人数不足。糖尿病-澳大利亚在澳大利亚的糖尿病研究中取得了一项重大成就,该研究首次在全国范围内着重于这种疾病的社会心理和行为方面。

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