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The relationship between frequency and severity of vaso-occlusive crises and health-related quality of life and work productivity in adults with sickle cell disease

机译:血管闭塞危机频率与严重程度与镰状细胞疾病成年人的健康有关的生活质量和工作效率的关系

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Purpose Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) may experience sickle cell-related pain crises, also referred to as vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs), which are a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality. The study explored how VOC frequency and severity impacts health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and work productivity. Methods Three hundred and three adults with SCD who completed an online survey were included in the analysis. Patients answered questions regarding their experience with SCD and VOCs, and completed the Adult Sickle Cell Quality of Life Measurement Information System (ASCQ-Me) and the Workplace Productivity and Activity Impairment: Specific Health Problem (WPAI:SHP). Differences in ASCQ-Me and WPAI:SHP domains were assessed according to VOC frequency and severity. Results Nearly half of the patient sample (47.2%) experienced >= 4 VOCs in the past 12 months. The most commonly reported barriers to receiving care for SCD included discrimination by or trouble trusting healthcare professionals (39.6%, 33.3%, respectively), limited access to treatment centers (38.9%), and difficulty affording services (29.4%). Patients with more frequent VOCs reported greater impacts on emotion, social functioning, stiffness, sleep and pain, and greater absenteeism, overall productivity loss, and activity impairment than patients with less frequent VOCs (P < 0.05). Significant impacts on HRQoL and work productivity were also observed when stratifying by VOC severity (P < 0.05 for all ASCQ-Me and WPAI domains, except for presenteeism). Conclusions Results from the survey indicated that patients with SCD who had more frequent or severe VOCs experienced deficits in multiple domains of HRQoL and work productivity. Future research should examine the longitudinal relationship between these outcomes.
机译:目的患有镰状细胞疾病(SCD)的患者可能会体验镰状细胞相关的疼痛危机,也称为血管闭塞危机(VOC),这是发病率和死亡率的实质性原因。该研究探讨了VOC频率和严重程度如何影响与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)和工作生产力。方法在分析中纳入三百三十三名成年人完成了在线调查。患者回答了他们对SCD和VOC的经验的问题,并完成了生命测量信息系统(ASCQ-ME)的成人镰状细胞质量和工作场所生产力和活动障碍:特定的健康问题(WPAI:SHP)。 Accq-Me和WPAI的差异:根据VOC频率和严重程度评估SHP域。结果近一半的患者样品(47.2%)在过去12个月内经历过> = 4 VOC。对于SCD的收到护理最常见的障碍包括或遇到信任医疗保健专业人员(分别为39.6%,33.3%),获得治疗中心有限(38.9%),难以提供服务(29.4%)。更频繁的VOC患者报告更多地对情绪,社会功能,僵硬,睡眠和疼痛的影响,以及比常规VOC缺乏患者的患者更高的缺勤,整体生产力丧失和活动障碍(P <0.05)。当VOC严重程度分层时,还观察到对HRQOL和工作率的显着影响(除了申请外,所有ASCQ-ME和WPAI域的P <0.05)。结论调查结果表明,SCD的患者在HRQOL和工作效率的多个领域中经历了更频繁或严重的VOC。未来的研究应检查这些结果之间的纵向关系。

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