2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.numecd.2007.12.005
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Clinical and socio-economic correlates of quality of life and treatment satisfaction in patients with type 2 diabetes

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“…Factors associated with treatment satisfaction in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus using oral glucose-lowering agents: a cross-sectional study in urban districts in Japan Isao Hayashi 1) , Nobuaki Watanabe 2) , Shinsuke Nakata 3) , Ryoya Komatsu 4) , Saori Motoda 5) , Yukari Fujita 5) , Chisaki Ishibashi 5) , Megu Yamaguchi Baden 5) , Takekazu Kimura 5) , Mitsuyoshi Takahara 5), 6) , Junji Kozawa 5) , Akihisa Imagawa 5) , Hiromi Iwahashi 5), 6) and Iichiro Shimomura 5) ted outcomes, in addition to the clinical outcome. Treatment satisfaction is one of the patient reported outcomes and has been often used as an indicator of quality of healthcare in diabetic patients [1].…”
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“…Factors associated with treatment satisfaction in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus using oral glucose-lowering agents: a cross-sectional study in urban districts in Japan Isao Hayashi 1) , Nobuaki Watanabe 2) , Shinsuke Nakata 3) , Ryoya Komatsu 4) , Saori Motoda 5) , Yukari Fujita 5) , Chisaki Ishibashi 5) , Megu Yamaguchi Baden 5) , Takekazu Kimura 5) , Mitsuyoshi Takahara 5), 6) , Junji Kozawa 5) , Akihisa Imagawa 5) , Hiromi Iwahashi 5), 6) and Iichiro Shimomura 5) ted outcomes, in addition to the clinical outcome. Treatment satisfaction is one of the patient reported outcomes and has been often used as an indicator of quality of healthcare in diabetic patients [1].…”
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“…High levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) [1][2][3], body weight [2], and diabetes complications [4][5][6] were reported to be associated with less treatment satisfaction. Several other factors, such as visits to hospitals rather than primary health care centers [5], difficulties in attending follow-up clinic visits [4], and insulin treatment [3] also correlate with less treat-ment satisfaction. In the insulin-treated patients, selfmonitoring of blood glucose and self-management of insulin doses are associated with higher treatment satisfaction [3].…”
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“…Pacijenti sa višom ivisokom školom (DTSQ skor:5,44 ± 0,37 i 4,77 ± 1,00) bili su zadovoljniji terapijom u odnosu na ispitanike sa isključivo osmogodiš-njim obrazovanjem (4,48 ± 0,68, p = 0,025). Do istog zaključka došli su i naučnici studije sprovedene u Italiji (13). Obrazovni nivo u korelaciji je sa većim primanjima, boljim životnim standardom i boljim prilikama.…”
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“…Većina pacijenata bila je u sedmoj deceniji života ili starija (72,5%). Do istih zaključaka došli su i istraživači u Italiji i SAD-u (13,14).…”
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