The Quality of Life in the Women of Reproductive Age as Patients with Active Forms of Tuberculosis
The authors assessed the quality of life of 263 women of reproductive age. The main group consisted of 139 women aged o18-44 as the patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis disease treated in 2011-2012, and the other group of comparison consisted of 124 healthy women of the same age. To assess the life quality the authors used Russian version of the SF-36 which included questions of medico- social nature. It was proved that all the life quality parameters of the women suffering from tuberculosis disease were reduced in comparison with the control group of the healthy women. The only exception was the pain syndrome for which the statistical significance wasn’t reached at all and the physical functioning was assessed at the lowest level. The life quality problem was identified almost in half of the women that proved by the obtained data. Analysis of quality of life of the women established that 25-34 years respondents had the highest reducing of the rates. The analyzed group of patients differed from the low level of the socio- economic independence relatively favorable structure of clinical tuberculosis forms but with a high frequency of tubercle bacilli discharging and detection of lung tissue destructing. Generally, women with pulmonary tuberculosis had numerous risk factors for disease and co-morbidities aggravating the main process. The unfavorable health and social hygienic characteristics of the analyzed group of patients contribute to late making a diagnosis and spreading the infection among the population, including the women of reproductive age. Therefore health care professionals need to make efforts to promote healthy lifestyle and prevention of tuberculosis with this contingent that will allow to prevent new cases of disease and to reduce morbidity. The aim of any disease treatment, including tuberculosis should be considered as acts to improve the life quality of patients in case of positive clinical dynamics. Therefore it is important to guide medical practice for the patients’ psychosomatic status correcting in the early stages of disease that will be able to solve health problems more successfully. Thereby, the authors think it is necessary to organize services; to open offices where patients could get psychosocial correction and rehabilitation, to train the specialists.