ABSTRACT
Objective:
To evaluate the quality of life and to analyze the epidemiological profile of people with diabetes treated in Family Health Strategies.
Method:
A cross-sectional study carried out with 350 people with diabetes.
Results:
Most people with diabetes are women, elderly, married, white, with low educational level, retired/pensioners, family income of up to two minimum wages. As the time of people with the disease increases, their quality of life decreases. People with complications from diabetes have a lower quality of life, with a statistically significant difference.
Conclusion:
Knowledge of the sociodemographic characteristics, clinical evaluation and quality of life of people with diabetes can improve the care process provided to this population.
Descriptors:
Diabetes Mellitus; Prevalence; Quality of Life; Public Health; Health Management