Alam, Lt Col Md FakhrulJahan, IsratKhanum, Col Shakila2020-09-242020-09-242019-11Alam Lt Col Md Fakhrul, Jahan Israt, Khanum Col Shakila. A Study on Prevalence of Diabetes and Its Impact on Quality of Life Of Patients in Bangladesh. International Journal of Medical Research Professionals. 2019 Nov; 5(6): 108-1132454-63642454-6356http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/203499Background: Diabetes management requires a fundamentalchange in the lifestyle of a patient and quality of life is one ofthe core consequences. This analysis attempted to determinethe Diabetes Quality of Life (DQoL) score; a measurementdeveloped for WHOs Diabetes Control and Complications Trial(DCCT) and analyzed the factors related to it in diabetes.Objectives: The main objective of the study is to assess theimpact of physiological, biological, medical and co-morbiditymeasures on the quality of life of patients with diabetes.Methods: This was a cross sectional method conducted inBirdem, Hospital, and the study duration was from October2018 to September 2019. The research site was at BIRDEM,where the study population was available. A total of 750sample of patients were chosen for the study using a statisticalmethod. Patients with diabetes diagnosed for at least 1 yearperiod were considered for the research. Severely ill patientswith numerous co-morbid conditions have been removed.Results: In this sample, 51% of patients were female and 49%were male. About 96% patients had type 2 diabetes, 65% hadcompleted their graduation and 70% were from lower middle tomiddle class families. Approximately 76.9% of patients wereeither overweight or obese, 52% had mobility problems, 27%had self-care issues, 49.2% had normal activities, 74.4% hadpain and 76.3% had depression problems. Results showedthat age, gender, lower - middle income, and HbA1c weresignificantly (p<0.05) associated with mobility. Self-care wassignificantly linked (p<0.05) to age, family history and period ofdiabetes mellitus (DM).Conclusions: Most patients had problems with pain /discomfort and anxiety / depression; half had problems withmobility and usual activities; and three in ten had problems withself-care. Age, gender, employment, education, family historyand length of DM and prescription care are important factorsassociated with diabetes quality of life in diabetes.Diabetes Mellitus (DM)ImpactCo-MorbidityAssessment.A Study on Prevalence of Diabetes and Its Impact on Quality of Life Of Patients in BangladeshJournal ArticleIndiaBSP, MPH Commanding Officer, 11 Field Ambulance, Savar Cantonment, BangladeshMPH (Epid) MO, Savar Upzilla Health Complex, Savar, BangladeshFCPS (Gynae & Obs), MCPS, Combined Military Hospital, Savar, Bangladesh