Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Influence of Gender, Age and Marital Status.

Selma Sabanagic-Hajric, Enra Suljic, Amra Memic-Serdarevic, Gorana Sulejmanpasic, Nevena Mahmutbegovic
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Abstract

Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease characterised by a wide range of symptoms and a highly unpredictable prognosis, which can severely affect patient quality of life.

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of gender, age and marital status on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in MS patients.

Methods: This study included 100 MS patients treated at the Department of Neurology, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo. Inclusion criteria were an Expanded Disability Status Scale score between 1.0 and 6.5, age between 18 and 65 years, stable disease on enrollment. HRQOL was evaluated by the Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54 questionnaire (MSQoL-54). Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis test were used for comparisons. Linear regression analyses were performed to evaluate prediction value of gender, age and marital status on both physical and mental HRQOL.

Results: Women had significantly lower QOL scores then men in pain scale (55.00 vs. 76.67; p<0, 05). Younger patients had better physical (54.58 vs. 37.90; p<0.05) and mental health (59.55 vs. 45.90; p<0.05) composite scores. Patients with earlier age of onset scored significantly higher in health perception domain scale (45.00 vs. 32.50, p<0.05). Married patinets scored higher in physical and mental composite scores but with no significant difference except in sexual function (87,51 vs 70, 86, p<0,05) and emotional well being (66,67 vs 33,33; p<0,05) scales. Patient age retined its independent predictivity of physical health composite score (r2=0.063).

Conclusion: Aging in MS proved to be important negative factor in predicting physical domains of QOL. Interventions for reducing difficulties caused by physical limitations in older patients, higher level of psychological support for patients with late onset disease and social support for those living alone are important factors in improving HRQOL in MS patients.

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性别、年龄、婚姻状况对多发性硬化症患者生活质量的影响
背景:多发性硬化症(MS)是一种以多种症状和高度不可预测的预后为特征的慢性疾病,可严重影响患者的生活质量。目的:探讨性别、年龄和婚姻状况对MS患者健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的影响。方法:本研究纳入萨拉热窝大学临床中心神经内科治疗的100例多发性硬化症患者。纳入标准为扩展残疾状态量表评分在1.0 - 6.5之间,年龄在18 - 65岁之间,入组时病情稳定。采用多发性硬化症生活质量问卷(MSQoL-54)评估HRQOL。采用Mann-Whitney和Kruskal-Wallis检验进行比较。采用线性回归分析评价性别、年龄、婚姻状况对身心HRQOL的预测价值。结果:疼痛量表中女性生活质量评分明显低于男性(55.00比76.67;p = 0.063)。结论:年龄是预测MS生理领域生活质量的重要负向因素。减少老年患者身体限制带来的困难、提高对晚发性疾病患者的心理支持和对独居者的社会支持是改善MS患者HRQOL的重要因素。
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