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Quality of life, work productivity impairment and healthcare resources in inflammatory bowel diseases in Brazil 被引量:2
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作者 Rogerio Serafim Parra Julio MF Chebli +27 位作者 Heda MBS Amarante Cristina Flores Jose ML Parente odery Ramos Milene Fernandes Jose JR Rocha Marley R Feitosa omar Feres Antonio S Scotton Rodrigo B Nones Murilo M Lima Cyrla Zaltman Carolina D Goncalves Isabella M Guimaraes genoile o santana Ligia Y Sassaki Rogerio S Hossne Mauro Bafutto Roberto LK Junior Mikaell AG Faria Sender J Miszputen Tarcia NF Gomes Wilson R Catapani Anderson A Faria Stella CS Souza Rosana F Caratin Juliana T Senra Maria LA Ferrari 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2019年第38期5862-5882,共21页
BACKGROUND Inflammatory bowel diseases(IBD)have been associated with a low quality of life(QoL)and a negative impact on work productivity compared to the general population.Information about disease control,patient-re... BACKGROUND Inflammatory bowel diseases(IBD)have been associated with a low quality of life(QoL)and a negative impact on work productivity compared to the general population.Information about disease control,patient-reported outcomes(PROs),treatment patterns and use of healthcare resources is relevant to optimizing IBD management.AIM To describe QoL and work productivity and activity impairment(WPAI),treatment patterns and use of healthcare resources among IBD patients in Brazil.METHODS A multicenter cross-sectional study included adult outpatients who were previously diagnosed with moderate to severe Crohn’s disease(CD)or ulcerative colitis(UC).At enrolment,active CD and UC were defined as having a Harvey Bradshaw Index≥8 or a CD Activity Index≥220 or calprotectin>200μg/g or previous colonoscopy results suggestive of inadequate control(per investigator criteria)and a 9-point partial Mayo score≥5,respectively.The PRO assessment included the QoL questionnaires SF-36 and EQ-5D-5L,the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire(IBDQ),and the WPAI questionnaire.Information about healthcare resources and treatment during the previous 3 years was collected from medical records.Chi-square,Fisher’s exact and Student’s t-/Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare PROs,treatment patterns and the use of healthcare resources by disease activity(α=0.05).RESULTS Of the 407 patients in this study(CD/UC:64.9%/35.1%,mean age 42.9/45.9 years,54.2%/56.6%female,38.3%/37.1%employed),44.7%/25.2%presented moderate-to-severe CD/UC activity,respectively,at baseline.Expressed in median values for CD/UC,respectively,the SF-36 physical component was 46.6/44.7 and the mental component was 45.2/44.2,the EQ-visual analog scale score was 80.0/70.0,and the IBDQ overall score was 164.0/165.0.Moderate to severe activity,female gender,being unemployed,a lower educational level and lower income were associated with lower QoL(P<0.05).Median work productivity impairment was 20%and 5%for CD and UC patients,respectively,and activity impairment was 30%,the latter being higher among patients with moderate to severe disease activity compared to patients with mild or no disease activity(75.0%vs 10.0%,P<0.001).For CD/UC patients,respectively,25.4%/2.8%had at least one surgery,38.3%/19.6%were hospitalized,and 70.7%/77.6%changed IBD treatment at least once during the last 3 years.The most common treatments at baseline were biologics(75.3%)and immunosuppressants(70.9%)for CD patients and 5-ASA compounds(77.5%)for UC patients.CONCLUSION Moderate to severe IBD activity,especially among CD patients,is associated with a substantial impact on QoL,work productivity impairment and an increased number of IBD surgeries and hospitalizations in Brazil. 展开更多
关键词 Inflammatory BOWEL DISEASE Crohn’s DISEASE ULCERATIVE COLITIS Quality of life Healthcare RESOURCES
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Nutritional status as a predictor of hospitalization in inflammatory bowel disease:A review 被引量:2
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作者 Raquel Rocha Uli H Sousa +1 位作者 Thamiris L M Reis genoile o santana 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics》 CAS 2019年第2期50-56,共7页
BACKGROUND Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD) presents an inflammatory picture that in the long run can lead to complications and consequently more hospitalizations compared to other diseases.AIM To evaluate the influenc... BACKGROUND Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD) presents an inflammatory picture that in the long run can lead to complications and consequently more hospitalizations compared to other diseases.AIM To evaluate the influence of nutritional status on the occurrence of IBD-related hospitalization.METHODS This integrative review was conducted in the online databases PubMed and MEDLINE, using the terms "obesity" and "malnutrition" accompanied by"hospitalization", each combined with "Crohn's disease" or "ulcerative colitis".Only studies conducted with humans, adults, and published in English or Spanish were selected, and those that were not directly associated with nutritional status and hospitalization were excluded from this review. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyzes guide was used as the basis for selection of studies.RESULTS Of the 80 studies identified, only five met the proposal of this review. None evaluated the association of good nutritional status with the risk of hospitalization. Malnutrition had a strong correlation with the risk of hospitalization related to IBD, and there was disagreement among three studies regarding the association of obesity and hospitalization rates.CONCLUSION Few studies have evaluated nutritional status as a predictor of IBD-related hospitalization. The presence of malnutrition appears to be associated with hospitalization in these patients, but further studies are needed to elucidate the issue. 展开更多
关键词 NUTRITIONAL status INFLAMMATORY BOWEL disease HOSPITALIZATION Obesity MALNUTRITION
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