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Health-related quality of life assessed by Gout Impact Scale (GIS) in Chinese patients with gout.

Authors :
Zhou, Wei
Zhu, Jinjin
Guo, Jiaxin
Chen, Huamao
Zhang, Xiaomei
Gu, Zhifeng
Zhou, Fengyan
Dong, Chen
Source :
Current Medical Research & Opinion. Dec2020, Vol. 36 Issue 12, p2071-2078. 8p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Gout Impact Scale (GIS) is a disease-specific health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) measurement for patients with gout. This study aimed to investigate the quality of life in Chinese patients with gout and potential risk factors for poorer HR-QoL by GIS. Adults with gout from February 2017 to February 2019 were invited to complete a questionnaire containing the GIS, social demographic characteristics, clinical information and gout-specific questions. Pearson/Spearman correlation and linear regression were used to analyze the data. A total of 413 patients were included in the analysis (mean age, 51.85 years; 96.4% male). The mean (SD) score of GIS total was 56.79 ± 15.45. Worse gout-specific HR-QoL was associated with anxiety (p <.05), depression (p <.05) and fatigue (p <.05). The effectiveness and global satisfaction of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) were negatively related to each dimension of GIS. Age (B = −0.251, p =.013), fatigue (B = 1.850, p <.001) and depression (B = 9.068, p =.042) were independent predictors of GIS total score. Gout-specific HR-QoL is impaired by social demographic and clinical characteristics, highlighting the importance of psychological factors (fatigue and depression) and patient-reported outcomes (patients' satisfaction and confidence in gout treatment). These findings suggest that more studies should focus on disease-specific HR-QoL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03007995
Volume :
36
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Current Medical Research & Opinion
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147525746
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2020.1840341