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Thoughts about health and patient-reported outcomes among people with diabetes mellitus: results from the DiaDec-study.

Sandra Olivia BorgmannNadja ChernyakBurkhard HaastertUte LinnenkampSilke AndrichRabea SchlenkerOliver RazumAndrea Icks
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Thoughts about health are a part of everyday life for a substantial number of people with diabetes. Surprisingly, even positive thoughts are associated with poorer HRQoL in our study. Further research within the DRM paradigm is needed to understand how thoughts about health may affect people's (assessment of) state of health. Thoughts about health should be considered in diabetes education and patient counselling with a view to preventing and treating emotional disorders. More attention should be paid to the outcomes of interventions that may themselves lead to an increase in the frequency of thoughts about health.
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