Disease Acceptance, but not Perceived Control, is Uniquely Associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease-related Disability.

Anouk Teugels, Ilse van den Eijnden, Bep Keersmaekers, Bram Verstockt, João Sabino, Séverine Vermeire, Livia Guadagnoli, Ilse Van Diest, Marc Ferrante
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Abstract

Background and aims: Disability, an important aspect of disease burden in patients with inflammatory bowel disease [IBD], has been suggested as a valuable clinical endpoint. We aimed to investigate how disease acceptance and perceived control, two psychological predictors of subjective health, are associated with IBD-related disability.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, adult IBD patients from the University Hospitals Leuven received a survey with questions about clinical and demographic characteristics, disease acceptance and perceived control [Subjective Health Experience model questionnaire], and IBD-related disability [IBD Disk]. Multiple linear regressions assessed predictors of IBD-related disability in the total sample and in the subgroups of patients in clinical remission or with active disease.

Results: In the total sample (N = 1250, 54.2% female, median [interquartile range: IQR] age 51 [39-61] years, 61.3% Crohn's disease, 34.9% active disease), adding the psychological predictors to the model resulted in an increased explained variance in IBD-related disability of 19% compared with a model with only demographic and clinical characteristics [R2adj 38% vs 19%, p <0.001]. The increase in explained variance was higher for patients in clinical remission [ΔR2adj 20%, p <0.001] compared with patients with active disease [ΔR2adj 10%, p <0.001]. Of these predictors, disease acceptance was most strongly associated with disability in the total sample [β = -0.44, p <0.001], as well as in both subgroups [β = -0.47, p <0.001 and β = -0.31, p <0.001 respectively]. Perceived control was not significantly associated with disability when accounting for all other predictors.

Conclusions: Disease acceptance is strongly associated with IBD-related disability, supporting further research into disease acceptance as a treatment target.

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对疾病的接受程度与炎症性肠病相关的残疾有独特的关联,但与感知到的控制能力无关。
背景和目的:残疾是炎症性肠病(IBD)患者疾病负担的一个重要方面,有人建议将其作为一个有价值的临床终点。我们旨在研究疾病接受度和感知控制这两个主观健康的心理预测因素与 IBD 相关残疾的关系:在这项横断面研究中,鲁汶大学医院的成年 IBD 患者接受了一项调查,内容包括临床和人口统计学特征、疾病接受度和感知控制(主观健康体验模型问卷)以及 IBD 相关残疾(IBD Disk)。多重线性回归评估了总样本和临床缓解期或活动期患者亚组中与 IBD 相关的残疾预测因素:结果:在总样本(N = 1250,54.2% 为女性,中位数 [IQR] 年龄 51 [39-61] 岁,61.3% 为克罗恩病,34.9% 为活动性疾病)中,与仅包含人口统计学和临床特征的模型相比,将心理预测因素加入模型后,IBD 相关残疾的解释方差增加了 19%(R2adj 38% vs. 19%,p 结论:疾病接受度与 IBD 相关残疾密切相关:疾病接受度与 IBD 相关残疾密切相关,支持将疾病接受度作为治疗目标的进一步研究。
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