2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.endoen.2014.01.011
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Quality of life and satisfaction with treatment in subjects with type 2 diabetes: Results in Spain of the PANORAMA study

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“…Some studies found that a better glycemic control was associated with a better HRQoL, and that complications were the most important disease-specific determinant of HRQoL [15,16], whereas other authors found no significant relationship between the HRQoL and glycemic control [17,18]. In the present study, the effect of poor blood glucose control was not seen to be associated with any of the domains, and diabetes duration had no impact on the HRQoL.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…Some studies found that a better glycemic control was associated with a better HRQoL, and that complications were the most important disease-specific determinant of HRQoL [15,16], whereas other authors found no significant relationship between the HRQoL and glycemic control [17,18]. In the present study, the effect of poor blood glucose control was not seen to be associated with any of the domains, and diabetes duration had no impact on the HRQoL.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…As stated by Polonsky, the relationship between HRQoL and diabetes is bidirectional; aspects of diabetes may negatively impact on HRQoL, and impaired HRQoL may also negatively influence diabetes self-management and thus health outcomes (20). Therefore, it is relevant to explore and understand those factors implicated in this relationship to Some studies found that better glycemic control was associated with better HRQoL and that complications were the most important disease-specific determinant of HRQoL (4,21,22). However, other authors found no significant relationship between HRQoL and glycemic control (23)(24)(25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine studies (reported in 11 papers) compared level of fear of hypoglycaemia in those with, and without, severe hypoglycaemia (Table 1) [6,10,11,17,24,25,[27][28][29]32,34]. Nine of the 11 studies reported significantly greater fear in those who experienced severe events compared with those who did not, with very large effect sizes (d > 0.9) in three of the four studies for which calculations could be made ( Table 2).…”
Section: Severe Hypoglycaemia and Fear Of Hypoglycaemiamentioning
confidence: 99%