Article Document Academic Article Information Content Entity Continuant Continuant Journal Article Entity Entity Generically Dependent Continuant 2025-05-07T18:04:53 RDF description of Depression in patients with diabetes: does it impact clinical goals? - http://repository.healthpartners.com/individual/document-rn18889 Monitoring, Physiologic Diabetes 13942 document-rn18889 Prospective Studies 2022-02-21T22:48:57.408-06:00 Blood 22464 5 Follow-Up Studies Drugs and Drug Therapy Minnesota public 21 10.3122/jabfm.2008.05.070101 <p>INTRODUCTION: To examine whether depressive symptoms are associated with achievement of recommended goals for control of glucose, lipids, and blood pressure among patients with diabetes. METHODS: We used a prospective cohort study of 1223 adults with diabetes that obtained self-reported depression symptoms from a survey. Medication use was obtained from claims data, and pharmacy and clinical data were obtained by manual review of paper medical records. RESULTS: Diabetes patients with depression symptoms were less likely to be at their glucose goal (43% vs 50%; P = .0176) but more likely to be at their blood pressure goal (57% vs 51%; P = .0435). The association between lipids and depression symptoms was related to a lower rate for low-density lipoprotein testing (56% vs 68%; P < .0001). Treatment with antidepressants resulted in a greater percentage achieving glucose and blood pressure goals but not lipid goals. CONCLUSIONS: Depression seems to have a variable impact on achieving these clinical goals, perhaps because the goals have differing measurement logistics and biological profiles. Further research is needed to learn whether better treatment of depressive symptoms leads to improvements in meeting diabetes clinical goals.<p> Depression Antidepressive Agents Questionnaires Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Comparative Studies Depression in patients with diabetes: does it impact clinical goals?