Abstract

AimTo evaluate the joint association of Problem Areas in Diabetes (PAID) Scale scores and glycemic control with diabetes therapy. MethodsWe used 3479 patients’ data with type 1 and type 2. Modified Poisson regression analysis was used to estimate relative risks (RRs) for poor glycemic control (HbA1c≥7.0%) across quartiles of PAID scores. ResultsCompared with the 1st quartile of PAID score, multivariable-adjusted RRs for poor glycemic control were 0.99 (95%CI, 0.87–1.11), 1.05 (95%CI, 0.93–1.18), and 1.12 (95%CI, 1.00–1.27), respectively, for 2nd to 4th quartiles, and we observed significant trend (p for trend=0.03). We observed significant interaction of PAID score and HbA1c with diabetes therapy (p=0.0469). In patients receiving diet only therapy, the RRs for poor glycemic control were 1.38 (95%CI, 0.93–2.05), 1.18 (95%CI, 0.51–5.13), and 1.81 (95%CI, 1.16–2.79), respectively for 2nd to 4th quartiles of PAID score compared with the 1st quartile (p for trend=0.025); while we did not observe significant association between PAID and poor glycemic control in patients receiving medication therapy. ConclusionsDiabetes distress measured by PAID survey was associated with poor glycemic control, and this association was modified by diabetes therapy.

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