Changes of health-related quality of life after initiating basal insulin treatment among people with type 2 diabetes

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To assess the association between insulin regimens and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after the introduction of basal insulin (BI) among people with type 2 diabetes in real-world clinical settings. 16,339 registered people with diabetes who had inadequate glycaemic control by oral agents initiated BI (either single BI or Basal-bolus) and completed a 6-month follow-up from 209 hospitals were included in the analyses. At the end of the follow-up, the switches of insulin regimens, change of HRQoL (EQ-5D-3L) and their associations were assessed. Initial insulin regimens of single BI and of basal-bolus (BI included Glargine, Detemir, and Neutral Protamine Hagedorn) accounted for 75.6% and 24.4%, respectively. At 6 months, regimens used were BI alone (65.2%), basal-bolus (10.4%), and premixed (6.4%), whereas 17.9% stopped all insulin therapy. The visual analogue scale score increased by 5.46 (P

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Zhang, P., Bao, Y., Chen, M., Zhang, H., Zhu, D., Ji, L., … Jia, W. (2023). Changes of health-related quality of life after initiating basal insulin treatment among people with type 2 diabetes. Medicine (United States), 102(34), E34718. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000034718

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