Is there a practical way of predicting therapeutic success in type 2 diabetes on the basis of psychological features? Development and validation of the Psychological Predictors of Therapeutic success in Diabetes (PPTD) questionnaire.

作者: Francesco Rotella , Ilaria Dicembrini , Lisa Lazzeretti , Michela Bigiarini , Valdo Ricca

DOI: 10.1007/S00592-013-0552-0

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摘要: Many psychiatric disorders and symptoms have been associated with impaired metabolic control in type 2 diabetes; several studies focused on non-pathological psychological features. Aims of this observational, longitudinal study are: the assessment impact a wide range factors development validation simple questionnaire to assess therapeutic success. To identify interfering attainment glycemic targets, prospective 1-year was performed sample 250 patients diabetes. The identified outcome then subsequently verified further, independent 200 patients. first phase allowed 19-items questionnaire, Psychological Predictors Therapeutic success Diabetes (PPTD) questionnaire. Validation analyses showed that able predict Patients HbA1c ≤7 % (53 mmol/mol) at follow-up higher test scores than those >7 [31.0 (26.2; 35.0) vs 28.0 (23.0; 32.0); p = 0.016]. maintenance goals diabetes depend factors. PPTD is an attempt condensing complexity affecting easy-to-use self-reported which can be used wide-scale research.

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