Pe. Wandell et al., Functioning and well-being of patients with type 2 diabetes or angina pectoris, compared with the general population, DIABETE MET, 26(6), 2000, pp. 465-471
This study compares the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of patients
with type 2 diabetes mellitus or angina pectoris with that of a standard po
pulation sample (SPS). The HRQOL was assessed by the Swedish Health-Related
Quality of Life Survey (SWED-QUAL), a generic HRQOL questionnaire adapted
from the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS), with twelve scales tapping aspects o
f physical, mental, social and general health. Subjects between 45 and 84 y
ears of age who answered the questionnaire were included, i.e. 266 patients
with type 2 diabetes, 758 patients with mild angina pectoris (Canadian Cla
sses I and Il)and 908 with severe angina (Canadian Classes III and IV). As
controls, we used 1126 subjects from the SPS. Patients with type 2 diabetes
, mild angina and severe angina showed an increasing degree of health distu
rbance, compared with the SPS. Diabetic patients with no heart disease show
ed only a minor impact on the HRQOL, while the presence of a heart disease
showed a considerable impact. In angina patients, the presence of diabetes
also to some extent added to the decrease in HRQOL. On comparing the impact
of the heart disease and diabetes on the HRQOL, the heart disease showed a
stronger effect on most aspects of the HRQOL than diabetes. It is conclude
d that coronary heart disease is an important predictor of the impact on th
e HRQOL of type 2 diabetes patients.