Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak

Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects a patient’s quality of life. This cross-sectional study aimed to determine the socio-demographic and disease profile factors associated with poor quality of life among patients with diabetes. The study was conducted at a primary health care clinic in Kuc...

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Main Authors: Cheah, W.L, Lee, PY, Lim, PY, Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz, Luk, KJ, Nur Irwana, AT
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author Cheah, W.L
Lee, PY
Lim, PY
Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz
Luk, KJ
Nur Irwana, AT
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Lee, PY
Lim, PY
Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz
Luk, KJ
Nur Irwana, AT
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description Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects a patient’s quality of life. This cross-sectional study aimed to determine the socio-demographic and disease profile factors associated with poor quality of life among patients with diabetes. The study was conducted at a primary health care clinic in Kuching between August to November 2010. Short Form - 36 (SF - 36) questionnaire was used to assess the quality of life of diabetic patients aged ≥ 18. A total of 142 respondents participated in the survey. After adjusting for age, those with no education scored lower at vitality (p=0.043) and emotional health (p=0.033) compared with those who have tertiary education. Those working in the private sector scored better for physical functioning (p=0.042) compared with pensioners and the unemployed. Patients with uncontrolled diabetes scored lower in the role-emotional domain (p=0.003). Participants who were on <3 (p=0.014) and ≥3 (p=0.024) oral medications had better score for role-physical than those on insulin. Those on insulin had worse score for bodily pain than those on oral medication only (vs <3 oral drugs, p=0.026; vs ≥3 oral drugs, p=0.001). Various socio-demographic factors, uncontrolled diabetes and insulin usage were found to have negative impact on a diabetic patient’s quality of life. Programmes addressing the physical and emotional needs of diabetic patients at the primary health care setting are essential to help improve their quality of life.
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spelling unimas-110672016-03-23T01:16:09Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11067/ Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak Cheah, W.L Lee, PY Lim, PY Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz Luk, KJ Nur Irwana, AT RA Public aspects of medicine RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects a patient’s quality of life. This cross-sectional study aimed to determine the socio-demographic and disease profile factors associated with poor quality of life among patients with diabetes. The study was conducted at a primary health care clinic in Kuching between August to November 2010. Short Form - 36 (SF - 36) questionnaire was used to assess the quality of life of diabetic patients aged ≥ 18. A total of 142 respondents participated in the survey. After adjusting for age, those with no education scored lower at vitality (p=0.043) and emotional health (p=0.033) compared with those who have tertiary education. Those working in the private sector scored better for physical functioning (p=0.042) compared with pensioners and the unemployed. Patients with uncontrolled diabetes scored lower in the role-emotional domain (p=0.003). Participants who were on <3 (p=0.014) and ≥3 (p=0.024) oral medications had better score for role-physical than those on insulin. Those on insulin had worse score for bodily pain than those on oral medication only (vs <3 oral drugs, p=0.026; vs ≥3 oral drugs, p=0.001). Various socio-demographic factors, uncontrolled diabetes and insulin usage were found to have negative impact on a diabetic patient’s quality of life. Programmes addressing the physical and emotional needs of diabetic patients at the primary health care setting are essential to help improve their quality of life. Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11067/1/IR20.pdf Cheah, W.L and Lee, PY and Lim, PY and Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz and Luk, KJ and Nur Irwana, AT (2012) Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak. Malaysian Family Physician, 7 (2&3). pp. 21-30. ISSN 1985-207X http://e-mfp.org/
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RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Cheah, W.L
Lee, PY
Lim, PY
Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz
Luk, KJ
Nur Irwana, AT
Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak
title Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak
title_full Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak
title_fullStr Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak
title_short Perception Of Quality Of Life Among Diabetic Patients Attending A Primary Health Care Clinic In Sarawak
title_sort perception of quality of life among diabetic patients attending a primary health care clinic in sarawak
topic RA Public aspects of medicine
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11067/
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