Evaluation of health-related quality of life in respiratory disease patients in a tertiary care teaching hospital.

IF 1.1 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Princy Domnic Dsouza, Sai Phalguna Prakash Chitralu, Vinod Ashok Koujalagi, Chandrashekhar Mallikarjun Patil, Sanatkumar Bharamu Nyamagoud, Agadi Hiremath Viswanatha Swamy
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In India, respiratory tract infections (RTI) are a significant public health concern, particularly among children and the elderly. The quality of life (QoL) of patients is greatly impacted by RTI. Enhancing patient care and treatment approaches requires an understanding of the variables that influence health-related QoL (HRQoL). Our study's goal was to assess patients' HRQoL using the St. George Respiratory Questionnaires (SGRQ) in those with respiratory diseases. A cross-sectional observational study was carried out in the inpatient department of Vivekananda Hospital, Hubli, over 6 months from August 1, 2023, to January 31, 2024. After fulfilling the inclusion requirements, 200 people were included in the study. In 200 patients, while assessing the QoL, we found a significant correlation between age, diagnosis, some biomarkers, smoking, days of hospitalization, the severity of disease, residency, antibiotics, income, and education with HRQoL using SGRQ questionnaires. Our study highlights that HRQoL is impaired in patients with RTI. Age positively correlated with symptoms, activity, and impact, especially in ages 55-69 years and 70-84 years. No correlation was found between gender, comorbidities, and alcohol consumption. Higher C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate levels were associated with greater impact and activity limitations. Our research concluded that several factors might impact a patient's HRQoL with respiratory disease. Determining these factors in advance can help identify individuals who are more likely to have poorer HRQoL and make interventions that could improve patient outcomes.

评估一家三级教学医院呼吸系统疾病患者的健康相关生活质量。
在印度,呼吸道感染 (RTI) 是一个重大的公共卫生问题,尤其是在儿童和老年人中。患者的生活质量(QoL)受到 RTI 的极大影响。要改善患者护理和治疗方法,就必须了解影响健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的变量。我们的研究目标是使用圣乔治呼吸问卷(SGRQ)评估呼吸系统疾病患者的 HRQoL。从 2023 年 8 月 1 日至 2024 年 1 月 31 日的 6 个月期间,我们在胡布利维韦卡南达医院的住院部开展了一项横断面观察研究。符合纳入要求的 200 人被纳入研究。在对 200 名患者的 QoL 进行评估时,我们发现年龄、诊断、某些生物标志物、吸烟、住院天数、疾病严重程度、居住地、抗生素、收入和教育程度与使用 SGRQ 问卷的 HRQoL 之间存在显著相关性。我们的研究表明,RTI 患者的 HRQoL 受到了损害。年龄与症状、活动和影响呈正相关,尤其是 55-69 岁和 70-84 岁的患者。性别、合并症和饮酒量之间没有相关性。较高的 C 反应蛋白和红细胞沉降率水平与较大的影响和活动限制有关。我们的研究得出结论,有几个因素可能会影响呼吸系统疾病患者的 HRQoL。提前确定这些因素有助于确定哪些人更有可能出现较差的 HRQoL,并进行干预以改善患者的预后。
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