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Self-perceived health and self-care among diabetic subjects with defective vision: a comparison between subjects with threat of blindness and blind subjects.

机译:患有视力障碍的糖尿病患者的自我感觉健康和自我护理:有失明威胁的受试者和失明受试者之间的比较。

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The aim of this study was to compare self-perceived health among diabetic patients who experienced threat of blindness with those who had already gone blind. Another aim was to explore different aspects of self-care in relation to self-perceived health among the subjects. Twenty-one diabetic patients under threat of becoming blind and 23 with diabetes-related blindness agreed to participate in the study. The participants were compared with an age- and gender-matched nondiabetic reference group. Self-perceived health was measured using the 63-item Swedish Health-Related Quality of Life Survey (SWED-QUAL) questionnaire. Data on diabetes-related variables were collected from the patient's hospital records. An interview guide was created for measuring dimensions of self-care. Patients with threat of becoming blind showed better self-perceived health than blind patients, but no differences were found in comparison with the Swedish reference group. Blind patients scored lower in 6 of the 13 health domains and they reported more problems with diabetes self-care than patients with threat of becoming blind. One of the 13 health domains, role limitations due to physical health, seemed to be associated with impaired self-care although only a partial understanding could be demonstrated. The results show that blind patients need specific support to cope well with different self-care situations. A great challenge in future research in diabetes is to implement education programs suitable especially for patients who have gone blind because of diabetes.
机译:这项研究的目的是比较经历盲症威胁的糖尿病患者和已经失明的糖尿病患者的自我感觉健康。另一个目的是探索受试者之间自我护理健康相关的不同方面。二十一名面临失明威胁的糖尿病患者和二十三名患有与糖尿病相关的失明的糖尿病患者同意参加该研究。将参与者与年龄和性别匹配的非糖尿病参考人群进行比较。使用63项瑞典健康相关生活质量调查(SWED-QUAL)问卷来测量自我感知的健康。从患者的医院记录中收集了与糖尿病相关的变量数据。创建了一个面试指南来衡量自我保健的维度。有盲症威胁的患者比盲症患者表现出更好的自我感知健康,但与瑞典参考组相比没有发现差异。在13个健康领域中,有6个失明患者的得分较低,他们报告的糖尿病自我保健问题要多于有失明威胁的患者。由于身体健康所致的角色限制,这13个健康领域之一似乎与自我护理能力受损有关,尽管仅能部分理解。结果表明,盲人患者需要特殊的支持才能很好地应对不同的自我护理情况。在糖尿病的未来研究中,最大的挑战是实施适合因糖尿病而失明的患者的教育计划。

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