与肺结核患者健康相关的生活质量

Diego Ivar Álvarez-López, Jocelyn Andrea Almada-Balderrama, Mónica Paola Espinoza-Molina, G. Álvarez-Hernández
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。简介:肺结核(TBP)是一种慢性传染病,会损害患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)。索诺拉的TBP发病率在全国排名第二,死亡率在全国排名第三,但据我们所知,还没有评估过当地HRQOL对TBP患者的影响。目的:评价索诺拉州埃莫西约卫生中心确诊TBP的≥18岁成人的HRQOL。方法:对46名被试进行横断面研究,采用经验证的SF-36v2问卷调查其HRQOL。根据变量性别、治疗阶段(强化/支持)和合并症(存在/不存在)对结果进行比较;还描述了诸如职业、教育和家庭收入等社会人口方面的情况。结果:女性患者、强化期患者及合并合并症患者的HRQOL均明显降低。最臭名昭著的恶化发生在身体方面和对全球健康的看法。结论:TBP患者的HRQOL明显恶化,但药物治疗对其幸福感有积极作用。
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Calidad de vida relacionada con la salud de pacientes con tuberculosis pulmonar
. Introduction: Pulmonary tuberculosis (TBP) is a chronic infectious disease that impairs the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of the patients who suffer from it. Sonora ranks second in national morbidity and third in mortality from TBP, but to our knowledge it has not been evaluated how HRQOL affects patients with TBP at the local level. Objective: To evaluate HRQOL in adults ≥ 18 years of age with confirmed TBP seen at health centers in Hermosillo, Sonora. Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study with 46 subjects, to whom the validated Short Form 36 questionnaire (SF-36v2) was applied to examine their HRQOL. The outcomes were compared according to the variables gender, phase of treatment phase (intensive/support) and comorbidities (present/absent); sociodemographic aspects such as occupation, education and family income were also described. Results: HRQOL was significantly lower in women, patients in intensive phase and those who had comorbidities. The most notorious deterioration occurred in physical aspects and the perception of global health. Conclusion: Subjects with TBP perceived deterioration in their HRQOL, but pharmacological treatment exerts a positive effect on their well-being.
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