Predictors of health related quality of life in older people with non-communicable diseases attending three primary care clinics in Malaysia

2012 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 498-502 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. G. Sazlina ◽  
Ahmad Zaiton ◽  
M. Z. Nor Afiah ◽  
K. S. Hayati
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tariku Shimels ◽  
Rodas Asrat Kassu ◽  
Gelila Bogale ◽  
Mahteme Bekele ◽  
Melsew Getnet ◽  
...  

Abstract BackgroundThe Coronavirus pandemic is presenting several challenges in Ethiopia on an unprecedented scale. It is affecting the country in different ways ranging from a significant impact on the economy to a disrupted public health delivery of both curative and preventive services. The aim of this study was to assess health related quality of life of patients with chronic non-communicable diseases during the Coronavirus pandemic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.MethodsA multi-facility based cross sectional study design was conducted in August 2020 among public health institutions in Addis Ababa. Health facilities were chosen purposively based on high number of patient flow. Participants from each health facility were drawn after proportional to size allocation. A translated EQ-5D-3L VAS instrument was used to collect data. Analysis was done using SPSS v.26.0. Descriptive statistics, Mann Whitney U test, Kruskal Wallis test, Spearman’s rank correlation test and Binary logistic regression were applied. ResultsOf the 409 participants included in the study, majority were in the age group of 46-60 (36%), females (56%), from hospitals (54.8%), jobless (25.4%), married (63.3%) and orthodox Christian (71.4%). Above two third of the patients reported no problems for self-care, usual activity and depression/anxiety. All dimensions showed an increasing proportion of moderate to severe problems in the age group beyond 45. Facility type (U=16651, P=0.001), comorbid condition (U=13248.00, P=0.000) and age (rs=-0.27, p=0.000) were found to show statistically significant score difference for GQoL. An overall prevalence of any problem was 59%. Education level, visit to a health center and marriage were associated with less odds of an affected HRQoL unlike lower monthly income and presence of comorbidities which were opposite.ConclusionsHRQoL of patients in the study settings was found to be suboptimal and below the general population. Education and arrangement of safe and quality health services to such group of patients is warranted especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 55 ◽  
Author(s):  
HN Harsha Kumar ◽  
K Nagaraj ◽  
Kritika Luthra ◽  
Parul Gupta ◽  
Poornima Sapar ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 724
Author(s):  
Nitin Kumar Joshi ◽  
Yogesh Kumar Jain ◽  
Varsha Joshi ◽  
Niraj Kumar ◽  
Jyoti Sharma ◽  
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a global challenge towards diminishing quality of life. Health related quality of life (HRQoL) is a widely accepted measure of burden of disease for individuals with chronic conditions. Due to paucity of data in Western Rajasthan, India, this study was planned to assess the HRQoL due to NCDs in Jodhpur, India. A descriptive cross-sectional study was planned in government NCD center of Jodhpur. Convenience sampling was used to select 398 respondents and socio demographic data was collected. Short Form–36 (SF-36) questionnaire was used to measure perceived effects due to NCDs across eight domains of analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. High combined mean scores were obtained in domains of Social Functioning (77.87) and Mental Health (75.36%) and lowest scores for General Health (54.70%), Bodily Pain (60.06%) and Role Emotional (60.33%). Males recorded higher mean scores than females across all domains with high statistical significance for Bodily Pain, Vitality, Role Physical and Mental Health. Findings suggested worst and least affected domains of regular life functions due to NCDs. Greater focus on emotional distress, active inclusion of females in national health programmes and integration of NCD control program with Mental Health Program would aid to improve overall HRQoL in affected individuals.


2006 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. A78
Author(s):  
P Sobocki ◽  
M Ekman ◽  
H Agren ◽  
I Krakau ◽  
B Runeson ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 359-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susana Jiménez-Redondo ◽  
B. Beltran De Miguel ◽  
J. Gavidia Banegas ◽  
L. Guzman Mercedes ◽  
J. Gomez-Pavon ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 17 (10) ◽  
pp. 1285-1294 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dennis A. Revicki ◽  
Nancy Brandenburg ◽  
Louis Matza ◽  
Mark C. Hornbrook ◽  
David Feeny

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