Quality of Life Among SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Positive Patients with Anosmia Using the Short Version Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders - Negative Statements Translated in Filipino (sQOD-NS Ph)

Anjenneth Mallari-Bernarte, Emmanuel Tadeus S. Cruz
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ABSTRACTObjective: To determine the quality of life among SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) positive patients with anosmia using the Short Version Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders - Negative Statements translated in Filipino (sQOD-NS Ph). Methods: Design: Cross-Sectional Study Setting: Tertiary Government Training Hospital Participants: SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RT-PCR positive patients aged 18 years old and above with COVID-19 symptoms and anosmia in a tertiary government hospital who consulted from March 2020 to August 2021 answered the short version of sQOD-NS Ph. Results: Out of 108 participants with positive SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RT-PCR test, 72 (66%) presented with anosmia, and sQOD-NS Ph scores ranged from 1 to 21 with a mean of 14.78. Thirty two (44%) encountered problems in eating while 21 (29%) had feelings of isolation due to loss of smell. There was an inverse correlation of -0.478 between recovery time of olfaction and QoL score, hence the longer the recovery time, the lower the QoL score, while the shorter the recovery time, the higher the QoL score (p < .0001). Conclusion: Majority of COVID-19 patients with anosmia had mild or negligible impairment, while a small percentage had impaired quality of life. The low percentage may be due to high number of patients who may have recovered their sense of smell along the course of the disease.
用嗅觉障碍短版问卷调查SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)阳性嗅觉缺失患者的生活质量——负面陈述菲语翻译(sQOD-NS Ph)
摘要目的:采用菲律宾翻译的嗅觉障碍-阴性陈述简式问卷(sQOD-NS Ph),确定新冠肺炎阳性嗅觉缺失患者的生活质量。方法:设计:跨部门研究设置:三级政府培训医院参与者:2020年3月至2021年8月咨询的三级政府医院中18岁及以上有新冠肺炎症状和嗅觉缺失的SARS-CoV-2(新冠肺炎)RT-PCR阳性患者回答了sQOD-NS Ph.的简短版本(新冠肺炎)RT-PCR检测,72例(66%)出现嗅觉缺失,sQOD-NS Ph评分范围为1-21,平均值为14.78。32人(44%)在饮食方面遇到问题,21人(29%)因嗅觉丧失而感到孤独。嗅觉恢复时间与生活质量评分呈-0.478的负相关,因此恢复时间越长,生活质量评分越低,而恢复时间越短,生活质量得分越高(p<.0001)。低百分比可能是由于大量患者可能在疾病过程中恢复了嗅觉。
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