Symptoms of Constipation: Relationship Between Questionnaires and Diaries and Impact on Quality of Life.

IF 12 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Gad Mehanna Al Snih, Kent R Bailey, Nicholas R Oblizajek, Adil E Bharucha
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Background & aims: Widely used to identify constipation in clinical trials and epidemiologic studies, bowel questionnaires have not been adequately validated vs the gold standard approach, diaries. Constipation is associated with poor quality-of-life (QoL). However, the contribution of individual symptoms to QoL is unknown.

Methods: Bowel symptoms (questionnaires and 2-week bowel diaries), somatic symptom scores (range, 0-4), and bowel symptom-related QoL were evaluated in healthy women and women with constipation in the community and clinic.

Results: The bowel variables were significantly correlated and not significantly different between the first and second weeks of the diary. Agreement between bowel symptoms assessed with questionnaires and diaries was significant (P < .001) but varied among symptoms. Of 73 participants who reported 0 to 2 stools/week on questionnaires, 63 (86%) recorded more frequent stools in a diary. Among participants with frequent (≥25% of the time) hard stools, straining, and incomplete evacuation on a questionnaire, respectively 32%, 49%, and 23% recorded these symptoms less frequently in a diary. Only 116 of 222 participants (52%) satisfied constipation criteria by questionnaires and diaries; the remainder satisfied either questionnaire or diary criteria. Stool form, excessive straining, incomplete evacuation, and somatic symptoms were independently associated with poor QoL. Each unit increase in the somatic symptom score was associated with an increased odds of poor QoL (odds ratio, 5.31; 95% confidence interval, 4.54-6.08).

Conclusions: Disparities exist between bowel symptoms recorded with questionnaires and diaries. Bowel diaries characterize constipation symptoms in a refined manner; only 52% of participants satisfied constipation symptom criteria on both instruments. Somatic symptoms overshadow the contribution of bowel symptoms to QoL.

便秘症状:问卷和日记的关系及其对生活质量的影响。
背景和目的:肠道问卷调查在临床试验和流行病学研究中广泛用于识别便秘,但与金标准方法日记相比,尚未得到充分验证。便秘与生活质量差(QoL)有关。然而,个体症状对生活质量的贡献尚不清楚。方法:在社区和诊所对健康妇女和便秘妇女的肠道症状(问卷调查和2周肠道日记)、躯体症状评分(SSS,范围0-4)和肠道症状相关生活质量进行评估。结果:在日记的第一周和第二周之间,肠道变量显着相关而无显着差异。结论:问卷和日记记录的肠道症状存在差异。肠道日记以精细的方式描述便秘症状;只有52%的参与者在两种仪器上都满足便秘症状标准。躯体症状掩盖了肠道症状对生活质量的贡献。
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16.90
自引率
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发文量
903
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH) is dedicated to offering readers a comprehensive exploration of themes in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. Encompassing diagnostic, endoscopic, interventional, and therapeutic advances, the journal covers areas such as cancer, inflammatory diseases, functional gastrointestinal disorders, nutrition, absorption, and secretion. As a peer-reviewed publication, CGH features original articles and scholarly reviews, ensuring immediate relevance to the practice of gastroenterology and hepatology. Beyond peer-reviewed content, the journal includes invited key reviews and articles on endoscopy/practice-based technology, health-care policy, and practice management. Multimedia elements, including images, video abstracts, and podcasts, enhance the reader's experience. CGH remains actively engaged with its audience through updates and commentary shared via platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
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