感染艾滋病毒的老年人的症状和与健康相关的生活质量。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-06 DOI:10.1097/NNR.0000000000000727
Jung Eun Lee, Emily R Haynes, Philip A Chan
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摘要

背景:随着艾滋病病毒感染者年龄的增长,他们经常会出现生理和心理症状,同时社会支持也可能减少,这可能会严重影响他们与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)--这是艾滋病护理的一项重要指标。然而,探索社会支持和症状体验对老年艾滋病病毒感染者(PLWH)健康相关生活质量的潜在预测作用的研究还很有限:这项横断面研究旨在调查社会支持、症状体验和 HIV 感染老年人 HRQOL 之间的关系:方法:年龄≥50 岁的老年 HIV 感染者完成了关于人口统计学和 HIV 相关特征、社会支持、四种症状和 HRQOL 的调查。采用层次多元线性回归分析确定六个 HRQOL 领域的预测因素:在 141 名 PLWH 中,疲劳与健康感知、身体功能和角色功能之间存在显著关联。睡眠障碍是健康感知和社会功能的重要预测因素。焦虑与身体机能、角色机能、心理健康和疼痛有关。抑郁与健康感知和心理健康方面的 HRQOL 有关。值得注意的是,社会支持与任何 HRQOL 领域均无关联:讨论:这些发现强调了评估一系列常见症状以提高感染艾滋病毒的老年人的 HRQOL 的重要性,因此有必要为这一日益增长的人群制定有针对性的症状管理策略。
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Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Older Adults Living With HIV.

Background: As individuals living with HIV age, they often experience both physical and psychological symptoms-along with potential reductions in social support-which can significantly affect their health-related quality of life (HRQOL)-a crucial measure in HIV care. However, research exploring the potential predictive roles of social support and symptom experiences in HRQOL among older people living with HIV (PLWH) is limited.

Objectives: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate relationships between social support, symptom experiences, and HRQOL in older adults with HIV.

Methods: Older adults with HIV aged ≥50 years completed surveys on demographic and HIV-related characteristics, social support, four symptoms, and HRQOL. Hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses were used to determine predictors for six HRQOL domains.

Results: Among the 141 PLWH, significant associations were found between fatigue and health perceptions, physical functioning, and role functioning. Sleep disturbance was a significant predictor of health perceptions and social functioning. Anxiety displayed associations with physical functioning, role functioning, mental health, and pain. Depression was linked to health perceptions and mental health aspects of HRQOL. Notably, social support was not associated with any HRQOL domains.

Discussion: These findings underscore the importance of assessing a range of common symptoms to enhance HRQOL among older adults living with HIV, necessitating tailored symptom management strategies for this growing population.

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Nursing Research
Nursing Research 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
102
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Research is a peer-reviewed journal celebrating over 60 years as the most sought-after nursing resource; it offers more depth, more detail, and more of what today''s nurses demand. Nursing Research covers key issues, including health promotion, human responses to illness, acute care nursing research, symptom management, cost-effectiveness, vulnerable populations, health services, and community-based nursing studies. Each issue highlights the latest research techniques, quantitative and qualitative studies, and new state-of-the-art methodological strategies, including information not yet found in textbooks. Expert commentaries and briefs are also included. In addition to 6 issues per year, Nursing Research from time to time publishes supplemental content not found anywhere else.
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