Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching

Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects the patient’s quality of life. This crosssectional study aims to determine the socio-demographic characteristics and health profile of diabetic patients, and the relationship between these factors with quality of life. Data was collected using the Short F...

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Main Authors: Lim, Pei Ying, Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz, Luk, Kuok Jie, Nur Iwana, Abdul Taib
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011
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spelling my.unimas.ir.25322023-12-11T07:54:41Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2532/ Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching Lim, Pei Ying Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz Luk, Kuok Jie Nur Iwana, Abdul Taib R Medicine (General) Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects the patient’s quality of life. This crosssectional study aims to determine the socio-demographic characteristics and health profile of diabetic patients, and the relationship between these factors with quality of life. Data was collected using the Short Form - 36 (SF - 36) questionnaire on diabetic patients at the Mosque Road Polyclinic in Kuching. Data was analyzed using SPSS software. The most significant findings were at the Physical Functioning level of the patients. Those who were < 50 years (p=0.004) and 50-59 years (p=0.010) had better score than ≥70 years; Chinese had higher score than Malays (p=0.001); those who had university level education scored higher than secondary level (p=0.024); private sector workers (p=0.001) and government sector workers (p=0.009) had better score than pensioner; and respondents with co morbid condition scored lower than respondents without co morbid condition (p=0.023). Besides that, respondents with no formal education had significant lower mean score in Vitality (p=0.018) and Emotional Health (p=0.022) than those with university qualification. Respondents with uncontrolled diabetes also had significant lower mean score in Role-Emotional (p=0.004) comparing to respondents with controlled diabetes. Diabetes was proven to give a negative impact on the respondent’s quality of life. Thus, early diagnosis of the disease and aggressive management of glucose level must be emphasized to prevent deterioration of quality of life due to the disease complications. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2532/8/Lim%20Pei%20Ying%20et%20al.pdf Lim, Pei Ying and Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz and Luk, Kuok Jie and Nur Iwana, Abdul Taib (2011) Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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Lim, Pei Ying
Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz
Luk, Kuok Jie
Nur Iwana, Abdul Taib
Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching
description Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects the patient’s quality of life. This crosssectional study aims to determine the socio-demographic characteristics and health profile of diabetic patients, and the relationship between these factors with quality of life. Data was collected using the Short Form - 36 (SF - 36) questionnaire on diabetic patients at the Mosque Road Polyclinic in Kuching. Data was analyzed using SPSS software. The most significant findings were at the Physical Functioning level of the patients. Those who were < 50 years (p=0.004) and 50-59 years (p=0.010) had better score than ≥70 years; Chinese had higher score than Malays (p=0.001); those who had university level education scored higher than secondary level (p=0.024); private sector workers (p=0.001) and government sector workers (p=0.009) had better score than pensioner; and respondents with co morbid condition scored lower than respondents without co morbid condition (p=0.023). Besides that, respondents with no formal education had significant lower mean score in Vitality (p=0.018) and Emotional Health (p=0.022) than those with university qualification. Respondents with uncontrolled diabetes also had significant lower mean score in Role-Emotional (p=0.004) comparing to respondents with controlled diabetes. Diabetes was proven to give a negative impact on the respondent’s quality of life. Thus, early diagnosis of the disease and aggressive management of glucose level must be emphasized to prevent deterioration of quality of life due to the disease complications.
format Final Year Project Report
author Lim, Pei Ying
Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz
Luk, Kuok Jie
Nur Iwana, Abdul Taib
author_facet Lim, Pei Ying
Fatin Nabila, Abdul Aziz
Luk, Kuok Jie
Nur Iwana, Abdul Taib
author_sort Lim, Pei Ying
title Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching
title_short Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching
title_full Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching
title_fullStr Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of Quality of Life among Diabetic Patients attending Mosque Road Polyclinic, Kuching
title_sort perceptions of quality of life among diabetic patients attending mosque road polyclinic, kuching
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2011
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2532/8/Lim%20Pei%20Ying%20et%20al.pdf
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