Impact of disease cyclicity on quality-of-life impairment—A mixed method explanatory study

Ying Shan Cheung MD , Winston Tham Zhi Wen , Ashvin R. Chundayil , Phillip Phan PhD , Ellie Choi Ci-En MBBS, MRCP
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Abstract

Background

Disease cyclicity, a composite measure of unpredictable and daily fluctuations of symptoms, strongly predicts quality-of-life (QoL) impairment.

Objective

To explore the mechanisms by which cyclicity impacts QoL.

Methods

1:1 semi-structured interviews were conducted and qualitatively analyzed using grounded theory. Common themes were identified and used to derive a theoretical framework.

Results

Twenty-three adults, (median age 28.5, range 20-72) with a range of chronic inflammatory diseases including eczema, psoriasis, and inflammatory arthritis were prospectively recruited. Cyclicity, characterized by unpredictability, uncontrollability, and lability, contributed to a varying productivity and inconsistent ability in performing daily activities. Challenges intensified if external expectations of the patient were inconsistent with their fluctuating ability. Coping abilities, shaped by internal and external factors, moderated the relationship between cyclicity and QoL impairment.

Limitations

Qualitative interviews assume patients have accurate insights into their own behaviors. The generalizability of findings may be limited in other populations.

Conclusion

Disease cyclicity defines many inflammatory diseases. This study provides a theoretical framework for understanding and managing the challenges patients with a cyclical condition face.
疾病循环对生活质量损害的影响——一项混合方法解释性研究。
背景:疾病循环是一种对不可预测和每日症状波动的综合测量,强烈预测生活质量(QoL)损害。目的:探讨周期影响生活质量的机制。方法:采用1:1半结构化访谈法,运用扎根理论进行定性分析。共同的主题被确定并用于导出一个理论框架。结果:前瞻性招募了23名成人(中位年龄28.5岁,范围20-72岁),他们患有一系列慢性炎症性疾病,包括湿疹、牛皮癣和炎症性关节炎。以不可预测性、不可控性和不稳定性为特征的周期性,导致了日常活动中生产力的变化和能力的不一致。如果患者的外部期望与他们波动的能力不一致,挑战就会加剧。应对能力受内部和外部因素的影响,调节了周期与生活质量损害的关系。局限性:定性访谈假设患者对自己的行为有准确的认识。研究结果的普遍性在其他人群中可能有限。结论:疾病循环是炎性疾病的重要特征。本研究为理解和管理周期性疾病患者所面临的挑战提供了理论框架。
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JAAD International
JAAD International Medicine-Dermatology
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