Exploring the role of the patient–physician relationship on insulin adherence and clinical outcomes in type 2 diabetes: Insights from the MOSAIc study

Background The 2‐year prospective MOSAIc (Multinational Observational Study assessing Insulin use: understanding the challenges associated with progression of therapy) study is investigating whether patient‐, physician‐, and health system‐related factors affect outcomes in patients with type 2 diabe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of diabetes 2017-06, Vol.9 (6), p.596-605
Hauptverfasser: Linetzky, Bruno, Jiang, Dingfeng, Funnell, Martha M., Curtis, Bradley H., Polonsky, William H.
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Zusammenfassung:Background The 2‐year prospective MOSAIc (Multinational Observational Study assessing Insulin use: understanding the challenges associated with progression of therapy) study is investigating whether patient‐, physician‐, and health system‐related factors affect outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). This baseline subanalysis investigated how aspects of the patient–physician relationship are associated with diabetes‐related distress, insulin adherence, and glycemic control. Methods Patients with T2D taking insulin for ≥3 months were recruited at primary care and specialty practice sites in 18 countries. Physicians provided usual care. Clinical history and most recent HbA1c values were collected; patients were surveyed regarding their perception of physician interactions, diabetes‐related distress level, and insulin adherence. Results The analysis population comprised 4341 patients. Four (of six) domains showed a significant relationship with total diabetes‐related distress (P 
ISSN:1753-0393
1753-0407
DOI:10.1111/1753-0407.12443