Extent of satisfaction with tablets and food-timing in sulphonylurea-treated diabetes

Woodcock, Alison, Charlton, M and Bradley, Clare

(2007)

Woodcock, Alison, Charlton, M and Bradley, Clare (2007) Extent of satisfaction with tablets and food-timing in sulphonylurea-treated diabetes. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 78 (3).

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Abstract

This study measured patient views about following tablet-taking and food-timing recommendations in Type 2 diabetes. Two new questionnaires were validated. Outpatients with Type 2 diabetes treated with sulphonylurea agents (n = 131) completed the seven-item Diabetes Tablet Treatment Questionnaire (DTTQ) and nine-item Diabetes Food Timing Questionnaire (DFTQ). Mean glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) was 7.8% (S.D. 1.8%). At least 74% had optimal DTTQ item scores for tablet-taking as recommended, difficulty taking tablets, side effects, perceived hypoglycaemia and willingness to continue current tablets, but 71% scored sub-optimally regarding recent hyperglycaemia. Under half scored optimally on DFTQ items concerning eating at recommended times, difficulty with food-timing, denying oneself food and guilt about eating. Principal components and reliability analyses identified a two-item tablet problem scale within the DTTQ (α 0.72) and a seven-item food-timing problem scale in the DFTQ (α 0.77). Satisfaction and adherence were not closely related to glycaemic control. Only scores for perceived hyperglycaemia (r = 0.38), perceived hypoglycaemia (r = −0.24) and satisfaction to continue current tablets (r = −0.20) correlated significantly with HbA1c. Clinicians found that the DTTQ helped to raise tablet-taking issues otherwise missed in consultations. Both questionnaires can be used to guide the need for focussed discussion, educational intervention and/or treatment change and to evaluate their impact

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleExtent of satisfaction with tablets and food-timing in sulphonylurea-treated diabetes
AuthorsWoodcock, Alison
Charlton, M
Bradley, Clare
Uncontrolled Keywordsdiabetes, oral medication, satisfaction, adherence, diet
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2005.07.013

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The study was funded by a research grant from Aventis Pharma.


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