THE SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PATIENTS WITH BRAIN PATHOLOGY IN A TERTIARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN MALAYSIA

Q4 Medicine
P. Das, N. Naing, N. Wan-Arfah, K. Jan, Y. Kueh, K. Rasalingam
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Background: This paper investigates the quality of life of brain pathology patients in relation to their socio-demographic profiles and clinical factors. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study done at a tertiary referral hospital in Kuala Lumpur. A total of 100 patients were recruited in the study after excluding 22 patients who did not met the exclusion criteria. The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life (EORTC QLQ-C30) self-administered questionnaire was utilized in the study. The Global health status/QoL, Physical functioning, Role functioning, Emotional functioning, Cognitive functioning, Social functioning, Fatigue, Nausea and vomiting, Pain, Dyspnoea, Insomnia, Appetite loss, Constipation, Diarrhoea, and Financial difficulties were assessed in this study. Results: The most severe impairment in functioning was with lowest score of cognitive functioning (mean score=61) and the most severe symptom was fatigue (mean score=45). There were significant differences in quality of life scores in different socio-demographic groupsand types of brain pathology patients. Patients aged below 40 years old or less had better physical functioning, less symptoms of fatigue and insomnia compared to patients who were more than 40 years old. Male patients faced more financial difficulties compared with female patients. Patients who were married had increased insomnia compared to the single patients. Employed patients had better physical functioning and less financial difficulties compared with patients who were unemployed. Patients who earned >RM 2500.00 monthly had better physical functioning, less symptoms of pain and less financial difficulties than patients who earned ≤RM 2500.00. Patients with qualifications lower than SPM tended to face more financial difficulties compared to patients with qualifications of SPM or higher. Meningioma patients had better social functioning compared with others, whereas Carvenoma patients had better physical functioning. Meningioma patients had more symptoms of insomnia compared with other patients. All the findings were with p value less than 0.05. Conclusion: The quality of life of patients with brain pathology is affected by socio-demographic factors and clinical diagnoses. Efforts should be made to improve the overall quality of life of these patients. Keywords: Brain pathology, quality of life, socioeconomic factors
马来西亚一家三级转诊医院中与脑病患者生活质量相关的社会人口和临床因素
背景:本文调查了脑病理患者的生活质量与其社会人口学特征和临床因素的关系。方法:这是一项在吉隆坡一家三级转诊医院进行的横断面研究。在排除了22名不符合排除标准的患者后,共招募了100名患者参与研究。本研究采用欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织(EORTC QLQ-C30)自填问卷。本研究评估了全球健康状况/生活质量、身体功能、角色功能、情绪功能、认知功能、社会功能、疲劳、恶心和呕吐、疼痛、呼吸困难、失眠、食欲减退、便秘、腹泻和经济困难。结果:功能受损最严重的是认知功能评分最低(平均分=61),最严重的症状是疲劳(平均分=45)。不同社会人口学群体和脑病理患者类型的生活质量评分存在显著差异。与40岁以上的患者相比,40岁以下或以下的患者身体功能更好,疲劳和失眠症状更少。与女性患者相比,男性患者面临更多的经济困难。与单身患者相比,已婚患者失眠的情况有所增加。与失业患者相比,有工作的患者身体机能更好,经济困难更少。与收入≤2500.00 RM的患者相比,月收入>2500.00 RM患者的身体功能更好,疼痛症状更少,经济困难更少。与SPM或更高学历的患者相比,学历低于SPM的患者往往面临更多的经济困难。与其他患者相比,脑膜瘤患者的社会功能更好,而卡弗诺玛患者的身体功能更好。与其他患者相比,脑膜瘤患者有更多的失眠症状。所有结果的p值均小于0.05。结论:脑病理患者的生活质量受社会人口学因素和临床诊断的影响。应努力提高这些患者的整体生活质量。关键词:脑病理学、生活质量、社会经济因素
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