Health-related quality of life in people with HIV from the multicentre CoRIS cohort in Spain: Associated factors and short-term changes over time.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES HIV Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1111/hiv.13762
Rebeca Izquierdo, Inés Suárez-García, Cristina Marco-Sánchez, Leire Pérez-Latorre, Melchor Riera, Joanna Cano, Consuelo Viladés, Sergio Reus, Julián Olalla, Patricia González-Ruano, Eva Orviz, Asunción Díaz, Santiago Moreno, Inma Jarrín
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Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to describe health-related quality of life (HRQoL), overall and across its dimensions, identify associated factors, and assess changes over time among people with HIV (PWH) from the Spanish multicentre CoRIS cohort.

Methods: We developed a mobile app to collect HRQoL data every 3 months using the WHOQOL-HIV-BREF questionnaire (31 items across six domains), among PWH followed in CoRIS in 2021-2023. Factors associated with good/very good global HRQoL and with domain-specific mean scores were identified using multivariable logistic and linear regression, respectively.

Results: Of 414 PWH (94.2% on antiretroviral treatment, 91.1% virally suppressed), 51.2% reported good/very good HRQoL. Latin American migrants (adjusted OR: 0.60 [95% CI: 0.36; 1.00]), and participants with lower educational level (0.36 [0.21; 0.64]), a previous AIDS diagnosis (0.56 [0.29; 1.11]) and a history of non-AIDS-related cancers (0.40 [0.14; 1.14]) were less likely to report good/very good global HRQoL. The most affected items included sexual satisfaction, forgiveness and blame, sleep and rest, and concerns about the future, with spirituality, religion and personal beliefs as the most affected domain. Latin American origin, lower educational level and shorter (<2 years) or longer (>15 years) time since HIV diagnosis were associated with poorer HRQoL in specific domains. No significant changes in HRQoL were observed after 12 months except slightly higher scores in physical health.

Conclusions: Only half of PWH reported good/very good global HRQoL. This highlights the need to develop targeted strategies to improve HRQoL among PWH, focusing on addressing the most affected dimensions and supporting the most vulnerable groups.

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目的:我们旨在描述与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL),总体和跨维度,确定相关因素,并评估来自西班牙多中心CoRIS队列的HIV感染者(PWH)随时间的变化。方法:在2021-2023年CoRIS随访的PWH中,我们开发了一个移动应用程序,每3个月使用WHOQOL-HIV-BREF问卷(6个领域31个项目)收集HRQoL数据。分别使用多变量逻辑回归和线性回归确定与良好/非常好的整体HRQoL和特定领域平均得分相关的因素。结果:在414名PWH患者中(94.2%接受抗逆转录病毒治疗,91.1%病毒抑制),51.2%报告HRQoL良好/非常好。拉丁美洲移民(调整OR: 0.60 [95% CI: 0.36;1.00]),受教育程度较低的参与者(0.36 [0.21;0.64]),既往艾滋病诊断(0.56 [0.29;1.11])和非艾滋病相关癌症史(0.40 [0.14;[1.14])报告良好/非常良好的整体HRQoL的可能性较小。受影响最大的项目包括性满意度、宽恕和责备、睡眠和休息以及对未来的担忧,而灵性、宗教和个人信仰是受影响最大的领域。拉丁美洲原籍、较低的教育水平和较短的HIV诊断时间(15年)与特定领域较差的HRQoL相关。12个月后,HRQoL没有明显变化,除了身体健康得分略有提高。结论:只有一半的PWH报告了良好/非常好的总体HRQoL。这凸显了需要制定有针对性的战略来改善PWH的HRQoL,重点是解决受影响最严重的方面并支持最脆弱的群体。
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HIV Medicine
HIV Medicine 医学-传染病学
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167
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: HIV Medicine aims to provide an alternative outlet for publication of international research papers in the field of HIV Medicine, embracing clinical, pharmocological, epidemiological, ethical, preclinical and in vitro studies. In addition, the journal will commission reviews and other feature articles. It will focus on evidence-based medicine as the mainstay of successful management of HIV and AIDS. The journal is specifically aimed at researchers and clinicians with responsibility for treating HIV seropositive patients.
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