Diabetes | 2019

393-P: Association of Hypoglycemia Prevention Measures with Quality of Life: A Retrospective Analysis of Electronically-Reported Patient Data

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction: Hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes presents deleterious effects on quality of life (QoL). We aimed to utilize electronically patient-reported data to identify the correlation of patients’ behaviors, intended to prevent and manage hypoglycemia, with QoL scores. Methods: In a retrospective single center cohort study, we identified adults with type 1 or 2 DM seen between January 2017 and March 2018 who completed two questionnaires. First, the ADA Low Blood Sugar Questionnaire which assessed the incidence of self-reported hypoglycemia and behaviors intended to prevent and manage hypoglycemia. Second, the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Survey which evaluated self-reported physical and mental QoL scores. Associations between hypoglycemic behaviors and QoL scores were determined using Spearman correlations. Results: We identified 538 subjects, with a mean (±SD) age of 53.1±15.3 years, a mean household income of $51,400 ±17,9384, 55% were female, and 66% were on insulin therapy. Patients with fewer severe hypoglycemic episodes had significantly better physical and mental QoL scores (p Conclusion: Significant positive correlations were found between patients’ practices intended to reduce and treat hypoglycemia and QoL scores. People with diabetes and low QoL scores require special treatment considerations. Disclosure K.F. Ali: None. L. Lawrence: None. L.A. Buehler: None. R.R. Gambino: None. M. Hamaty: Consultant; Self; Applied Clinical Intelligence, LLC. Funding Merck & Co., Inc.

Volume 68
Pages None
DOI 10.2337/DB19-393-P
Language English
Journal Diabetes

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