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Problem-solving therapy for adults with diabetic retinopathy and diabetesspecific distress: A pilot randomized controlled trial

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posted on 2024-06-17, 22:57 authored by G Rees, F O’Hare, M Saeed, B Sudholz, BA Sturrock, J Xie, Jane SpeightJane Speight, EL Lamoureux
OBJECTIVE: To provide preliminary evidence for the impact of problem-solving therapy for diabetes (PST-D) in adults with diabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetes distress. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In a pilot randomized controlled trial, 40 participants with DR and diabetes distress were allocated to the PST-D or control groups. Diabetes distress (DDS), depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), self-care activities (SDSCA), and HbA1c were assessed at baseline, and 3 and 6-month follow-ups. RESULTS: At the 6-month follow-up, the PST-D group showed significant improvements relative to the control group, in 'regimen-related distress' (PST-D: -1.3±1.4; control: -0.4±1.1), depressive symptoms (PST-D: -4.3±6.1; control: -0.3±4.6), and HbA1c (PST-D: -1.2%±1.01; control: 0.2%±1.2%) (all p<0.05). In multiple regression analysis, adjusting for baseline values and sociodemographic factors, PST-D was associated with significant improvement in 'regimen-related distress', depressive symptoms, and HbA1c at the 6-month follow-up (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: PST-D is a promising intervention for improving psychological outcomes and glycemic control. A fully powered study is required to confirm these findings and examine mechanisms of change in HbA1c. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12616001010482; results.

History

Journal

BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care

Volume

5

Article number

e000307

Pagination

1 - 7

Location

England

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2052-4897

eISSN

2052-4897

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2017, The Authors

Issue

1

Publisher

BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP