Gender Differences in Disease Burden, Symptom Burden, and Quality of Life Among People Living With Heart Failure and Multimorbidity: Cross‐Sectional Study

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Advanced Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1111/jan.16797
Arum Lim, Chitchanok Benjasirisan, Jordan Tebay, Xiaoyue Liu, Sarah Badawi, Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb, Patricia M. Davidson, Binu Koirala
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AimHeart failure is a leading cause of hospitalisation and often coexists with seven comorbid conditions on average. This study aimed to examine the gender differences in disease burden, symptom burden, and quality of life among older adults with heart failure and multimorbidity.DesignCross‐sectional study.MethodsThis study utilised a baseline survey from an ongoing cohort study in 2022–2023. Adults aged ≥ 50 years with heart failure and more than one chronic condition were recruited from a university‐affiliated hospital using an electronic patient portal. Disease burden was measured using a modified Disease Burden Impact Scale. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale and EuroQoL‐5D‐5L assessed symptom burden and quality of life. Gender differences in baseline outcomes were examined using Pearson's Chi‐square tests, Welch's t‐tests, and multiple linear regressions.ResultsAmong 353 participants who completed the baseline survey, the mean (±SD) age was 70 (±9.5) years, and 50.1% were women (mean age: 67 ± 9 vs. men: 72 ± 10). In adjusted models, women had 4.9 points higher disease burden (p = 0.003) and reported higher symptom scores of pain (p = 0.018), tiredness (p = 0.021), nausea (p = 0.007), and loss of appetite compared to men (p = 0.036). Women had significantly more moderate/severe problems in usual activities and pain/discomfort and 0.07 points lower EuroQoL index than men (p = 0.010).ConclusionsThere were gender differences in disease/symptom burdens and quality of life. Women living with heart failure and multimorbidity had higher burdens but lower quality of life.ImpactIdentifying gender differences among people with heart failure and multimorbidity can be the first step to explaining health disparities. Research should take more inclusive and equitable approaches to address these differences. Healthcare providers, including nurses, should implement targeted strategies for effective multimorbidity management by considering these differences and disparities in clinical settings.Reporting MethodSTROBE checklist, cross‐sectional.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.
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心衰和多病患者疾病负担、症状负担和生活质量的性别差异:横断面研究
心衰是住院治疗的主要原因,通常平均伴有7种合并症。本研究旨在探讨老年心力衰竭和多重疾病患者在疾病负担、症状负担和生活质量方面的性别差异。DesignCross截面研究。方法:本研究利用了一项正在进行的2022-2023年队列研究的基线调查。使用电子患者门户网站从大学附属医院招募年龄≥50岁的心力衰竭和一种以上慢性疾病的成年人。使用改良的疾病负担影响量表测量疾病负担。埃德蒙顿症状评估量表和EuroQoL - 5D - 5L评估症状负担和生活质量。基线结果的性别差异采用Pearson卡方检验、Welch t检验和多元线性回归进行检验。结果在完成基线调查的353名参与者中,平均(±SD)年龄为70(±9.5)岁,50.1%为女性(平均年龄:67±9岁,男性:72±10岁)。在调整后的模型中,女性的疾病负担比男性高4.9分(p = 0.003),并且在疼痛(p = 0.018)、疲劳(p = 0.021)、恶心(p = 0.007)和食欲不振方面的症状评分高于男性(p = 0.036)。女性在日常活动和疼痛/不适方面有更多的中度/重度问题,EuroQoL指数比男性低0.07分(p = 0.010)。结论疾病/症状负担和生活质量存在性别差异。患有心力衰竭和多重疾病的妇女负担较高,但生活质量较低。确定心力衰竭和多重疾病患者之间的性别差异可能是解释健康差异的第一步。研究应采取更加包容和公平的方法来解决这些差异。包括护士在内的医疗服务提供者应考虑到临床环境中的这些差异和差异,实施有针对性的策略,以有效地管理多病。报告方法:strobe检查表,横断面。病人或公众捐款:没有病人或公众捐款。
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