男女血友病患者在患者报告结果方面的异同。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Haemophilia Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1111/hae.15090
Christine L Kempton, Sara A Guasch, Tyler W Buckner, Shanna Mattis, Stacey A Fedewa
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简介:男性和女性都有可能被诊断出患有血友病,而男性和女性的血友病经历可能有所不同:这项横断面研究是对血友病相关压力问卷验证研究中收集的数据进行的事后分析。2017年7月至2019年12月期间,从两个血友病治疗中心之一招募了年龄≥18岁的血友病A型或B型患者。研究结果包括生活质量、心理和生理健康指标以及总体健康状况。采用未调整和多变量线性回归模型来研究结果中性别差异的潜在中介因素:在 139 名研究参与者(21 名女性,118 名男性)中,平均年龄为 36.9 岁,大多数(89.2%)患有 A 型血友病。 在未经调整和调整后的分析中,女性的 PHQ-9 抑郁症评分和 PROMIS-29 抑郁症和疲劳评分明显高于男性。其他结果在统计学上没有明显差异:结论:女性血友病患者比男性血友病患者更容易出现抑郁、焦虑和疲劳。这项研究强调了将心理健康服务纳入女性血友病患者护理的必要性。未来的研究需要了解女性血友病患者是否比非血友病患者更容易或更不容易患抑郁症、焦虑症和疲劳症,并确定心理健康下降对临床结果的影响。
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Differences and similarities in patient-reported outcomes among men and women with haemophilia.

Introduction: Both men and women can be diagnosed with haemophilia and the experience with haemophilia may be different between men and women.

Aim: This study aimed to compare patient-reported outcomes in men versus women with haemophilia.

Methods: This cross-sectional study is a post-hoc analysis of data collected as part of the Haemophilia-related Distress Questionnaire validation study. Adults aged ≥18 years with haemophilia A or B were recruited from one of two haemophilia treatment centres between July 2017 and December 2019. Outcomes included quality of life, measures of mental and physical health, and overall health. Unadjusted and multivariable linear regression models were used to examine potential mediators of sex-based differences in outcomes.

Results: Of the 139 study participants included (21 women, 118 men), the mean age was 36.9 years and most (89.2%) had haemophilia A. Approximately 85.7% and 26.3% of women and men had mild haemophilia, respectively.  PHQ-9 depression and PROMIS-29 Profile anxiety and fatigue scores were significantly higher in women than men in unadjusted and adjusted analyses. There were no statistically significant differences in other outcomes.

Conclusions: Women with haemophilia are more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and fatigue than men with haemophilia. This study highlights the need for mental health services to be integrated into the care of women with haemophilia. Future research is needed to understand whether women with haemophilia are more or less likely to experience depression, anxiety, and fatigue than women without haemophilia as well as determine the impact of reduced mental health on clinical outcomes.

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Haemophilia
Haemophilia 医学-血液学
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
28.20%
发文量
226
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Haemophilia is an international journal dedicated to the exchange of information regarding the comprehensive care of haemophilia. The Journal contains review articles, original scientific papers and case reports related to haemophilia care, with frequent supplements. Subjects covered include: clotting factor deficiencies, both inherited and acquired: haemophilia A, B, von Willebrand''s disease, deficiencies of factor V, VII, X and XI replacement therapy for clotting factor deficiencies component therapy in the developing world transfusion transmitted disease haemophilia care and paediatrics, orthopaedics, gynaecology and obstetrics nursing laboratory diagnosis carrier detection psycho-social concerns economic issues audit inherited platelet disorders.
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