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Quality of Life in CAPD, Transplant, and Chronic Renal Failure Patients with Diabetes
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As a whole, CAPD patients scored badly as far as concerned the physical domain, but with a good mental adaptation. Diabetic CAPD patients exhibited worse QoL for physical functioning, energy, vitality, leisure activity, and eating/drinking limitations. Diabetic transplant patients exhibited the best QoL. The RQLP instrument had better discriminative power for domains such as eating/drinking, treatment effects, and psychosocial aspects. Using analysis of co-variance and adjusting for age, sex, and co-morbidity, QoL differences disappeared. In conclusion, diabetic CAPD patients exhibited the worst QoL though with a satisfactory mental adaptation, a renal-specific instrument had better discriminative power, and the prevention of co-morbidity is likely to improve QoL in such patients.
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