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Diabetes-related stigma affects the quality of life of people living with diabetes mellitus in Switzerland: implications for healthcare providers

机译:与糖尿病相关的耻辱感影响瑞士糖尿病患有糖尿病的人们的生活质量:对医疗保健提供者的影响

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There is a growing body of scientific evidence that stigma represents a reality for many people living with diabetes (PWD). However, little is known about the impact of experienced stigma. Against this background, the present study aimed to establish, by means of an in-depth consideration of the situation in Switzerland, whether and how experienced and perceived stigma impact the quality of life of those PWD affected. In this cross-sectional study, an anonymous paper-and-pencil self-administered questionnaire (SAQ) was used for data collection. The SAQ drew on a qualitative elicitation study and was distributed in 2013 to the readers of a Swiss journal destined to people living with diabetes. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and structural equationmodelling. The sample included 3347 people (response rate of 16%) with type 1 and 2 diabetes, aged 16-96. Respondents who reported higher levels of perceived stigma reported higher levels of psychological distress (=0.37), more pronounced depressive symptoms (=0.33) and less social support (=-0.22). Higher psychological distress (=-0.29) and more pronounced depressive symptoms (=-0.28), in turn, predicted lower quality of life. Findings suggest that stigma should be considered as an additional predictor of quality of life in PWD. Therefore, healthcare providers should support PWD's fight against stigma. Especially, social workers are called to engage in advocacy to reduce discrimination against PWD and claim equal chances for them. They are also called to develop and implement interventions to correct stereotypes about PWD.
机译:有一种越来越多的科学证据,即耻辱代表了许多患有糖尿病(PWD)的人的现实。然而,关于经验丰富的耻辱的影响很少。在此背景下,本研究旨在通过深入思考瑞士的情况,无论是否经历的和感知的耻辱都会影响受影响的人的生活质量。在这种横断面研究中,匿名纸和铅笔自我管理的问卷(SAQ)用于数据收集。 SAQ吸引了一个定性的阐明研究,并于2013年分发给注定与糖尿病患者的人民的瑞士期刊的读者。使用描述性统计和结构方程向数据分析数据。该样品包括3347人(响应率为16%),1型和2型糖尿病,16-96岁。据报道更高水平的感知耻辱的受访者报告了更高水平的心理痛苦(= 0.37),更明显的抑郁症状(= 0.33)和社会支持较少(= -0.22)。更高的心理困扰(= -0.29)和更明显的抑郁症状(= -0.28),又预测了较低的生命质量。调查结果表明,耻辱应被视为PWD生活质量的额外预测因子。因此,医疗保健提供者应支持PWD对抗耻辱的斗争。特别是,社会工作者被要求从事宣传,以减少对普及金的歧视,并为他们索赔平等机会。它们也被要求开发和实施干预措施,以纠正关于PWD的刻板印象。

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