Impact of chronic illness caused by chikungunya fever on quality of life and functionality.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0562
Jéssica Isabelle Santos Dutra, Marcelo Cardoso de Souza, Caio Alano Almeida Lins, Anna Cecília Queiroz de Medeiros
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Abstract

Background: Chikungunya fever compromises the functionality and quality of life in the affected individuals, even one year after the acute phase of the disease. Chronically affected people experience direct impairment in performing daily activities, along with a risk of developing other morbidities.

Background: ◼ Even after a year, chikungunya fever-affected people experience damage to their physical and mental health.

Background: ◼ Positive screening for depression risk was 13.5 times more likely in chronically affected.

Background: ◼ Patients with chronic chikungunya fever had a 76 times higher risk of walking impairments.

Objective: To evaluate the impact of chronic illness caused by chikungunya fever on the quality of life and functionality of affected individuals.

Methods: A cross-sectional and comparative study was conducted in which two groups were investigated: a Chikungunya Group comprising 25 patients with chronic fever screened after 1 year of illness via a telephonic survey, and a Healthy Group comprising 25 healthy individuals matched for sex and age by face-to-face interview. The Stanford HAQ 20-Item Disability Scale (HAQ) and the Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) questionnaires were administered to both groups. Generalized Linear Models, Pearson χ2 tests, and odds ratios were used to evaluate the test results.

Results: Significant differences in functional capacity and quality of life were observed between the Chikungunya and Healthy Groups. The chance of some impairment in functionality was also much higher in the Chikungunya Group in four of the HAQ categories, especially in the "walking" category (adjusted OR= 109.40). Further, the Chikungunya Group had a higher chance of presenting a below-average score in the mental component summary of the SF-12 (adjusted OR= 16.20) and of being positive in depression risk screening (adjusted OR= 34.57).

Conclusion: Even one year after the acute phase, chikungunya fever can compromise the functionality and quality of life in affected individuals, with direct impairment in performing daily activities. Studies and therapeutic plans for chikungunya fever should consider the long-term impacts of this disease.

基孔肯雅热引起的慢性病对生活质量和功能的影响。
背景:基孔肯雅热损害了患者的功能和生活质量,即使在疾病急性期一年后也是如此。背景:◼即使在一年后,基孔肯雅热患者的身体和精神健康也会受到损害。背景:◼慢性基孔肯雅热患者的抑郁风险筛查阳性率是正常人的 13.5 倍。背景:◼慢性基孔肯雅热患者出现行走障碍的风险是正常人的 76 倍:评估基孔肯雅热引起的慢性疾病对患者生活质量和功能的影响:方法: 我们进行了一项横断面比较研究,其中调查了两组人:基孔肯雅热组和健康组,前者由 25 名慢性发热患者组成,他们在患病 1 年后通过电话调查进行筛查;后者由 25 名健康人组成,他们通过面对面访谈进行性别和年龄匹配。两组均采用斯坦福 HAQ 20 项残疾量表(HAQ)和简表健康调查(SF-12)问卷。采用广义线性模型、Pearson χ2检验和几率比来评估测试结果:结果:基孔肯雅病组与健康组在功能和生活质量方面存在显著差异。在 HAQ 的四个类别中,基孔肯雅病组功能受损的几率也要高得多,尤其是在 "行走 "类别中(调整后 OR= 109.40)。此外,基孔肯雅病组在SF-12精神部分摘要中低于平均分(调整后OR= 16.20)和在抑郁风险筛查中呈阳性(调整后OR= 34.57)的几率更高:即使在急性期一年后,基孔肯雅热仍会损害患者的功能和生活质量,直接影响其日常活动。对基孔肯雅热的研究和治疗计划应考虑到这种疾病的长期影响。
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