Impact of Knee Pain and Osteoarthritis on Quality of Life: A Comprehensive Assessment of Physical, Social, and Psychological Factors.

Dimitrios Giotis, Maria Gianniki, Christos Koukos, Konstantia Veliou, Samundeeswari Saseendar, Alexandra Chaidou
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Abstract

Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent disease that affects the quality of life (QoL) not only through pain and physical disability but also by influencing social and psychological aspects of life. This study aims to compare patients diagnosed with knee OA to those with knee pain and other comorbidities to evaluate the specific impact of OA on QoL.

Materials and methods: A total of 150 patients presenting with knee pain or knee OA were assessed using standardized QoL instruments, including the World Health Organization QoL-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF), the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC), the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (Brief IPQ), and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9).

Results: The influence of various factors, such as patient characteristics, demographics, medical history, medication use, OA diagnosis, and related symptoms, was analyzed using regression models. Significant correlations were observed between QoL and variables including knee injuries (WOMAC score: 54.662 vs. 38.657, P < 0.001), depression (PHQ-9: 9.894 vs. 6.608, P < 0.001), elevated BMI (WOMAC: F = 5.305, P = 0.023), and occasional crepitus (WOMAC score: 53.144 vs. 40.175, P = 0.003). No statistically significant differences were found between patients with OA and those with other diagnoses in any of the outcome measures.

Conclusions: The findings suggest that QoL is influenced more by general factors such as psychological well-being (depression), pain (knee injuries), and overall health (BMI) rather than the specific diagnosis of OA. This underscores the importance of addressing these broader health attributes to improve the QoL in patients with knee-related issues.

膝关节疼痛和骨关节炎对生活质量的影响:生理、社会和心理因素的综合评估。
骨关节炎(OA)是一种影响生活质量(QoL)的流行疾病,不仅通过疼痛和身体残疾,而且通过影响生活的社会和心理方面。本研究旨在比较诊断为膝关节OA的患者与患有膝关节疼痛和其他合并症的患者,以评估OA对生活质量的具体影响。材料和方法:采用标准化的生活质量工具,包括世界卫生组织QoL- bref (WHOQOL-BREF)、西安大略省和麦克马斯特大学关节炎指数(WOMAC)、简短疾病感知问卷(Brief IPQ)和患者健康问卷-9 (PHQ-9),对150例膝关节疼痛或膝关节OA患者进行评估。结果:采用回归模型分析患者特征、人口统计学特征、病史、用药情况、OA诊断及相关症状等因素的影响。生活质量与膝关节损伤(WOMAC评分:54.662比38.657,P < 0.001)、抑郁(PHQ-9: 9.894比6.608,P < 0.001)、BMI升高(WOMAC评分:F = 5.305, P = 0.023)、偶发性肌酐(WOMAC评分:53.144比40.175,P = 0.003)等变量显著相关。骨性关节炎患者与其他诊断的患者在任何结果测量中均未发现统计学上的显著差异。结论:研究结果表明,生活质量更多地受到心理健康(抑郁)、疼痛(膝关节损伤)和整体健康(BMI)等一般因素的影响,而不是OA的具体诊断。这强调了解决这些更广泛的健康属性对于改善膝关节相关问题患者的生活质量的重要性。
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