National Allergy Research Centre, Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev-Gentofte, Hellerup, Denmark.
Contact Dermatitis. 2023 Dec;89(6):453-463. doi: 10.1111/cod.14407. Epub 2023 Aug 27.
The impact of hand eczema (HE) on Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) has only been sparsely studied in a general population setting, and never by use of the disease specific Quality Of Life in Hand eczema Questionnaire (QOLHEQ).
To examine the HRQoL of unselected individuals with HE using the QOLHEQ. Further, to provide prevalence estimates of severe and chronic HE (CHE), and to contrast overall health related outcomes between individuals with and without HE.
In this nationwide, cross-sectional study a questionnaire covering questions on HE related outcomes, and overall health was sent to a random sample of 100 000 Danish adults via a secure digital mailbox, linked to their unique civil registration numbers. Data on demographic characteristics were retrieved from the civil registration system. Individuals reporting HE, further answered the QOLHEQ and other disease specific questions.
The response rate was 42.7% (n = 42 691). Total estimates of lifetime, 1-year and point prevalences of HE were 24.4%, 13.3% and 5.8%. Of individuals reporting a 1-year prevalence, 35.1% reported moderate-severe disease and 82.6% CHE. Individuals with HE were more likely to report less good or poor overall health, and sick leave (any reason), compared to those without. In the 2176 (92.5%) with current HE who completed the QOLHEQ, median QOLHEQ scores corresponded to a moderate impairment of the symptoms and treatment and prevention domains and a slight impairment overall and for the emotions and functioning domains. Factors that were strongly associated with moderate to severe HRQoL impairment included severe, chronic and occupational HE as well as female sex.
HE is highly prevalent, bears a considerable burden on society and significantly affects the lives of impacted individuals. Our findings indicate a necessity for targeted prevention aimed at high-risk groups, and support and treatment for those most affected.
手部湿疹(HE)对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的影响在一般人群中研究甚少,且从未使用手部湿疹生活质量问卷(QOLHEQ)进行过研究。
使用 QOLHEQ 评估未选择的手部湿疹患者的 HRQoL。此外,提供严重和慢性手部湿疹(CHE)的患病率估计,并对比有和无手部湿疹患者的整体健康相关结局。
在这项全国性的横断面研究中,通过安全的数字邮箱向 10 万名丹麦成年人随机发送了一份涵盖手部湿疹相关结局和整体健康问题的问卷,该邮箱与他们唯一的公民登记号码相关联。人口统计学特征的数据从公民登记系统中检索。报告手部湿疹的个体进一步回答 QOLHEQ 和其他疾病特异性问题。
应答率为 42.7%(n=42691)。手部湿疹的终生、1 年和现患率估计值分别为 24.4%、13.3%和 5.8%。在报告 1 年现患率的个体中,35.1%报告为中重度疾病,82.6%为 CHE。与无手部湿疹的个体相比,有手部湿疹的个体更有可能报告整体健康状况较差或较差,以及请病假(任何原因)。在 2176 名(92.5%)当前有手部湿疹且完成 QOLHEQ 的患者中,QOLHEQ 评分的中位数对应于症状和治疗预防领域的中度损害以及整体和情绪及功能领域的轻度损害。与中重度 HRQoL 损害显著相关的因素包括严重、慢性和职业性手部湿疹以及女性性别。
手部湿疹的患病率很高,给社会带来了相当大的负担,对受影响个体的生活产生了重大影响。我们的研究结果表明,需要针对高危人群进行有针对性的预防,并为受影响最严重的人群提供支持和治疗。