INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE, SOCIAL IMPACTS AND QUALITY OF LIFE: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Ialy Beatriz Lima Ferreira, M. D. De Souza, Raísa Kettlyn Simões De Lima
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a continuous total or partial inflammation of the digestive tract, with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis being the most common forms of presentation. The most frequent signs and symptoms consist of abdominal pain, fatigue, bloody stools, diarrhea, weight loss, and vomiting, and there may be extra-intestinal manifestations. In developed countries, an increased incidence of IBD has been observed, particularly in young people of working age, impacting their quality of life as well as physical, social and psychological aspects. This is because once diagnosed with IBD, individuals encounter coping challenges, difficulties in acceptance, and lifestyle changes. Therefore, we sought to analyze the social impacts and quality of life of patients diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. A literature review was conducted in PubMed, SciELO, BVS and LILACS databases, 20 articles met the established criteria, of which 10 were selected to compose the study. Articles published between 2016 and 2021 and relevant to the topic were included, and those that did not meet the inclusion criteria or did not comprise primary data, and were duplicates were excluded. The analyzed studies showed that there was a reduction in quality of life in patients with IBD, presenting as main factors associated with this restriction the disease activity, socioeconomic factors, and the patient's age. It was denoted that this negative aspect causes limitations, mainly in the biopsychosocial performance of patients with this condition. Therefore, it is noteworthy that biopsychosocial impacts result from the manifestation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, which demonstrates the need for a qualified and humanized multidisciplinary follow-up during the evolution of these patients.
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炎症性肠病、社会影响和生活质量:文献综述
炎症性肠病(IBD)是消化道持续的全部或部分炎症,以克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎为最常见的表现形式。最常见的体征和症状包括腹痛、疲劳、便血、腹泻、体重减轻和呕吐,并可能有肠外表现。在发达国家,已经观察到IBD发病率增加,特别是在工作年龄的年轻人中,影响到他们的生活质量以及身体、社会和心理方面。这是因为一旦被诊断为IBD,个体就会遇到应对挑战,难以接受,生活方式也会改变。因此,我们试图分析诊断为炎症性肠病的患者的社会影响和生活质量。在PubMed、SciELO、BVS和LILACS数据库中进行文献综述,20篇文章符合既定标准,其中10篇入选本研究。纳入了2016年至2021年间发表的与该主题相关的文章,排除了不符合纳入标准或不包含主要数据以及重复的文章。分析的研究表明,IBD患者的生活质量下降,与这种限制相关的主要因素是疾病活动性、社会经济因素和患者的年龄。有人指出,这一消极方面造成限制,主要是在生物心理社会表现的患者与这种情况。因此,值得注意的是,炎症性肠病的表现导致了生物心理社会影响,这表明在这些患者的演变过程中需要一个合格的、人性化的多学科随访。
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