Pharmacy Unit, Department of Medical Sciences, Orotta College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Asmara, Eritrea.
Department of Pharmacy, Adi-Tekelezan Community Hospital, Ministry of Health, Adi-Tekelezan, Eritrea.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 15;14(1):16272. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-67224-1.
Skin diseases are prevalent globally and can have detrimental effects on the individual's health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The treatment of dermatological patients typically focuses on clinical signs and symptoms and a subjective view of the impact of the disease on the patient's life. Assessing quality of life can help provide patients with better service, by acknowledging their real needs and interfering with treatment decisions. The aim of the study was therefore to assess quality of life of dermatology outpatients and its associated factors. An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted in the dermatology clinic of Halibet National Referral Hospital in Asmara, Eritrea. HRQoL data were collected between May 6 and August 18, 2022 using a validated standard tool (Skindex-29). Descriptive statistics, logistic regression and paired t-test were employed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (Version-26.0). A total of 375 dermatology clinic out-patients with a median age of 29 (Interquartile range: 25) were included in the study. The most commonly seen skin diseases were eczema, seborrhoeic dermatitis and tinea pedis. Emotion, symptom, and functioning domains of HRQoL were severely impaired in 75.7%, 50.4% and 57.6% of all dermatology outpatients, respectively. More than half of the respondents (57.9%) had a severely impaired overall HRQoL. In the overall HRQoL, being a rural resident [Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) 1.98, 95% CI 1.18, 3.33] and presence of chronic illness (AOR 2.16, 95% CI 1.22, 3.82) were significantly associated with severely impaired overall quality of life. A significantly higher mean score (p < 0.001) was observed in emotion [Mean (M) = 55.60, Standard Deviation (SD) = 21.0] as compared to functioning (M = 46.89, SD = 21.2). On the other hand, significantly higher mean score (p < 0.001) was observed on symptom (M = 54.08, SD = 20.5) as compared to functioning (M = 46.89, SD = 21.2). Skin diseases severely affected the emotion, functioning, and symptom domains of health-related quality of life. This highlights the importance of providing physical and psychosocial support to patients with dermatologic problems.
皮肤病在全球范围内普遍存在,会对个人的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)产生不利影响。皮肤科患者的治疗通常侧重于临床体征和症状,以及疾病对患者生活影响的主观看法。评估生活质量可以通过承认患者的实际需求并影响治疗决策来帮助为患者提供更好的服务。因此,本研究旨在评估皮肤科门诊患者的生活质量及其相关因素。这是一项在厄立特里亚阿斯马拉 Halibet 国家转诊医院皮肤科诊所进行的分析性横断面研究。2022 年 5 月 6 日至 8 月 18 日期间,使用经过验证的标准工具(Skindex-29)收集了 HRQoL 数据。采用社会科学统计软件包(版本 26.0)进行描述性统计、逻辑回归和配对 t 检验。共有 375 名皮肤科门诊患者入组,中位年龄为 29 岁(四分位间距:25)。最常见的皮肤病是湿疹、脂溢性皮炎和足癣。情绪、症状和功能领域的 HRQoL 在所有皮肤科门诊患者中分别有 75.7%、50.4%和 57.6%严重受损。超过一半的受访者(57.9%)的整体 HRQoL 严重受损。在整体 HRQoL 中,农村居民(调整后的优势比 [AOR] 1.98,95%置信区间 [CI] 1.18,3.33)和患有慢性疾病(AOR 2.16,95%CI 1.22,3.82)与整体生活质量严重受损显著相关。与功能领域相比,情绪领域的平均得分(p<0.001)显著更高(M=55.60,标准差 [SD]=21.0)。另一方面,与功能领域相比,症状领域的平均得分(p<0.001)显著更高(M=54.08,SD=20.5)。皮肤病严重影响了健康相关生活质量的情绪、功能和症状领域。这突出了为皮肤科患者提供身体和心理社会支持的重要性。