Sintomatología depresiva y control metabólico en pacientes ambulatorios portadores de diabetes mellitus tipo 2
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Depression, Patient Compliance, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Primary Health care, OutpatientsResumen
Background: Patients with diabetes mellitus show a higher risk of developing depressive symptoms when compared to healthy people, hampering the management and prognosis of both diseases. However, national studies on the topic are scarce. Aim: To study the frequency and severity of depressive symptoms in patients with type 2 diabetes. Material and Methods: Beck Depression Inventory-IA and Morisky Green Levine scale were administered to diabetic patients under control at a primary care center. Pharmacological compliance was evaluated using glycosylated hemoglobin levels obtained from their clinical records. Results: We included 323 patients aged 64 ± 12 years (49% women). The frequency of depressive symptoms was 34.7%. Compared with their counterparts without depressive symptoms, patients with depression showed higher glycosylated hemoglobin levels (7.2 ± 1.7 and 6.7 ± 1.3% respectively), a higher frequency of non-compliance with treatment (63 and 43% respectively) and a higher frequency of metabolic decompensation (38 and 23% respectively). Depressive symptomatology was more common among women. Conclusions: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and depressive symptoms exhibit a poorer treatment compliance and worse metabolic control as compared to their non-depressive counterparts.Descargas
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2018-11-21
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Valenzuela, M. J., Münzenmayer, B., Osorio, T., Arancibia, M., & Madrid, E. (2018). Sintomatología depresiva y control metabólico en pacientes ambulatorios portadores de diabetes mellitus tipo 2. Revista Médica De Chile, 146(12). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/6385
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