Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal (Pal. Med. Pharm. J.)

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Factors Associated with Diabetes Mellitus Control Among Palestinian Diabetic Patients Visiting Specialized Center

Published
2025-06-05
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Keywords

  • Palestine
  • Quality of Life
  • Glycemic Control
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity

Abstract

Poor glycemic control increases the risk of various complications in diabetic patients. Therefore, this study investigated the factors influencing glycemic control among diabetic patients in Palestine. In this cross-sectional study, diabetic patients who regularly attended the Palestine Diabetes Institutes were recruited. Data on demographics, clinical characteristics, Mediterranean diet adherence, and quality of life (QOL) were collected. Descriptive analysis and binary logistic regression were employed to determine the associations among the selected variables, using the SPSS software. The study included 199 participants, 54.8% of them were females and 83.4% had poor glycemic control, while 22.1% had strong adherence to the Mediterranean diet. Patients with poor glycemic control were more likely to be obese, non-smokers, and who engaged less walking. Additionally, these patients were more frequently prescribed a combination of metformin and Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors, as well as mixed insulin. glycemic control was significantly associated with all QOL domains except for energy., with patients with poor glycemic control presenting lower scores across all QoL domains, except for emotional well-being. Binary regression analysis showed that increasing the amount of time spent walking per week, having role limitations due to physical health, and better general health were significant predictors of poor glycemic control. Poor glycemic control is significantly associated with lifestyle factors, medication use, and QoL domains. These findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to improve glycemic control and to explore effective strategies for optimizing glycemic control.

Article history

Received
2024-11-17
Accepted
2025-03-12
Available online
2025-06-05
قيد النشر بحث أصيل كامل

Factors Associated with Diabetes Mellitus Control Among Palestinian Diabetic Patients Visiting Specialized Center

Published
2025-06-05
البحث كاملا

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • Palestine
  • Quality of Life
  • Glycemic Control
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity

الملخص

Poor glycemic control increases the risk of various complications in diabetic patients. Therefore, this study investigated the factors influencing glycemic control among diabetic patients in Palestine. In this cross-sectional study, diabetic patients who regularly attended the Palestine Diabetes Institutes were recruited. Data on demographics, clinical characteristics, Mediterranean diet adherence, and quality of life (QOL) were collected. Descriptive analysis and binary logistic regression were employed to determine the associations among the selected variables, using the SPSS software. The study included 199 participants, 54.8% of them were females and 83.4% had poor glycemic control, while 22.1% had strong adherence to the Mediterranean diet. Patients with poor glycemic control were more likely to be obese, non-smokers, and who engaged less walking. Additionally, these patients were more frequently prescribed a combination of metformin and Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors, as well as mixed insulin. glycemic control was significantly associated with all QOL domains except for energy., with patients with poor glycemic control presenting lower scores across all QoL domains, except for emotional well-being. Binary regression analysis showed that increasing the amount of time spent walking per week, having role limitations due to physical health, and better general health were significant predictors of poor glycemic control. Poor glycemic control is significantly associated with lifestyle factors, medication use, and QoL domains. These findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to improve glycemic control and to explore effective strategies for optimizing glycemic control.

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2024-11-17
تاريخ القبول
2025-03-12
Available online
2025-06-05