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Comparing Self-Rated Health, Satisfaction and Quality of Life Scores Between Diabetics and Others Living in The Bella Coola Valley

机译:比较贝拉库拉河谷地区糖尿病患者和其他人的自我评估的健康状况,满意度和生活质量得分

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Objective: To investigate the relative effect that diabetes has on self-rated health, satisfaction with various specific domains of life, and satisfaction with quality of life operationalized as happiness, satisfaction with life as a whole, and satisfaction with overall quality of life. Design: Mixed methods – mailed survey and chart review. Study Population: All people aged 17 years or older, residing in the Bella Coola Valley in September 2001 and having a chart at the Bella Coola Medical Clinic. Main outcome measures: Self-rated health, self-rated stress, rating of self-care received, global life satisfaction (Life as whole; Overall standard of living; Overall quality of life; and Overall happiness); and satisfaction with various domains of life. Results: A total of 968 useable surveys were returned for a response rate of 56 (968/1734). Age was negatively related to General Health, but positively related to Life Satisfaction. Not being of Aboriginal descent was positively related to all of the four global health indicators and to Subjective Well-Being. After accounting for age, race, and weight, we found that diabetics report significantly poorer self-rated health, and lower satisfaction with health scores compared to people without diabetes. Participants with diabetes who were the least compliant with their treatment regimens rated their current health significantly lower than those who were the most compliant. People with diabetes were, however, no more likely to be unhappy or dissatisfied with their lives as a whole or with the overall quality of their lives compared to people without diabetes. Among people with diabetes, however, those who used insulin did report significantly less satisfaction with the overall quality of their lives than those who didn’t use insulin. Conclusion: Diabetics understand they have poorer health than others, but they do not have poorer global life satisfaction scores. This may explain why it is difficult to get diabetics to adopt behaviours which may lower their quality of life – e.g., diet plans, lose weight, engage in exercise programs, or take medications.
机译:目的:研究糖尿病对自我评估的健康,对各种特定生活领域的满意度以及对生活质量的满意度(相对于幸福,整体生活满意度和对总体生活质量的满意度)的相对影响。设计:混合方法–邮寄调查和图表审查。研究人群:所有年龄在17岁以上的人,于2001年9月居住在贝拉库拉山谷,并在贝拉库拉医疗诊所拥有一张病历。主要结局指标:自我评估的健康,自我评估的压力,接受的自我护理的评估,整体生活满意度(整体生活;总体生活水平;总体生活质量;以及总体幸福感);对生活的各个领域感到满意。结果:总共返回了968个可用调查,答复率为56(968/1734)。年龄与总体健康负相关,但与生活满意度正相关。没有原住民血统与所有四个全球健康指标和主观幸福感都呈正相关。在考虑了年龄,种族和体重后,我们发现与没有糖尿病的人相比,糖尿病人的自我评价健康状况明显差,对健康评分的满意度较低。对其治疗方案依从性最低的糖尿病患者对他们当前的健康状况的评价明显低于对依从性最高的患者。然而,与没有糖尿病的人相比,患有糖尿病的人对他们的整体生活或整体生活质量不满意或不满意的可能性更大。但是,在糖尿病患者中,使用胰岛素的人确实对生活质量的满意度明显低于不使用胰岛素的人。结论:糖尿病患者知道他们的健康状况比其他人差,但是他们的全球生活满意度得分却没有。这可以解释为什么糖尿病患者难以采取可能降低其生活质量的行为,例如饮食计划,减肥,参加运动计划或服药。

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    《Social Indicators Research》 |2006年第2期|00000263-00000281|共19页
  • 作者单位

    Community Medicine Program, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N 4Z9;

    UBC Faculty of Medicine, 4202 Davie Avenue, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2M 4G7;

    Department of Medicine, UBC Director of Diabetes Teaching and Training Centre, St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada;

    Institute for Social Research and Evaluation, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N 4Z9;

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    diabetes mellitus; quality of life; rural health; satisfaction;

    机译:糖尿病;生活质量;农村卫生;满足;
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