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Psychological aspects and patients' acceptance of type 1 diabetes (DM1) may exercise some influence in their glycemic control. In this project the influence of psychological aspects were evaluated on glycemic control of DM1 patients. A retrospective study of participants from
Diabetes
Weekend (DW), an educational project in DM1 was carried out in Minas Gerais. In a sample of 150 subjects (66M/84F, 21.6+/-13.5 years and duration of DM of 8.5+/-7.9 years) we analyzed: type of insulin, insulin delivery, insulin dose per day and insulin dose per day in DW, psychological profile, capillary glycemia and previous history of convulsion crisis, severe hypoglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis (CAD). Glucose was monitored 4 times a day by a digital glucose monitor. 20.9% of the patients with DM1 felt very well (G1); 39.5% well (G2), 25.6% with difficult glycemic control (G3), 9.3% trying to accept (G4) and 4.7% reported to be very bad about their DM1. The average capillary glycemia (ACG, in mg/dl) was significantly lower in G1 than in the others (169.8; G2: 182.3; G3: 199.3; G4: 200.7). There were no significant association of this psychological aspects and previous history of CAD, hypoglycemia or convulsion crisis. DM1 duration over 5 years was associated to lower acceptance of the disease (p= 0.017) and age of patients (p= 0.000). 13.9% of patients reported to be ashamed of their disease; the ACG was significantly higher in this group as compared to others (246.2 vs. 178.1; p= 0.007). In 91 patients (60.4%) who mention to have apprehension of
feeling sick
in public the ACG was significantly higher (200.4 vs. 184.5; p= 0.014). The systematic glucose monitoring showed positive association between psychological aspects and worse glycemic control. The psychological and multidisciplinary approach of DM1 patients is very important to try to improve the metabolic control, to prevent future complications, which results in better quality of life for these patients.
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PMID:[Psychological aspects and blood glucose control of a type 1 diabetes mellitus group from Minas Gerais]. 1564 Aug 81