Pain and health-related quality of life in people with chronic leg ulcers.

W. Hopman, W. Hopman, M. Buchanan, E. Vandenkerkhof, M. Harrison
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INTRODUCTION Venous leg ulceration is associated with pain and poor health-related quality of life (HRQL). The purpose of this study was to identify demographic and clinical characteristics associated with pain and decreased HRQL in patients with active venous ulcers. METHODS Baseline data were combined from two trials that took place between 2001 and 2007 (n = 564). Pain was measured using the Numeric Pain Scale (NPS), and HRQL was measured using the Medical Outcomes Survey 12-item Short Form (SF-12), which generates a Physical (PCS) and Mental Component Summary (MCS). Analyses included logistic and linear regression (for pain and HRQL, respectively). RESULTS Mean age was 66.5 years; 47% were male. Median NPS score was 2.2 (out of 10) and mean PCS and MCS scores were 38.0 and 50.5, respectively (scores are standardized to a mean of 50 representing average HRQL). Younger age, living with others, and arthritis were associated with pain. Poorer PCS was associated with being female, venous/mixed ulcer etiology, larger ulcers, longer ulcer duration, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and higher pain intensity. Poorer MCS was associated with younger age, longer ulcer duration, comorbidity and higher pain intensity. CONCLUSION Research is needed to test strategies to reduce pain and possibly improve HRQL in high risk groups.
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慢性腿部溃疡患者的疼痛与健康相关生活质量
下肢静脉溃疡与疼痛和较差的健康相关生活质量(HRQL)相关。本研究的目的是确定活动性静脉溃疡患者与疼痛和HRQL降低相关的人口学和临床特征。方法:基线数据来自2001年至2007年进行的两项试验(n = 564)。疼痛采用数字疼痛量表(NPS)进行测量,HRQL采用医疗结果调查12项简短表格(SF-12)进行测量,该表格生成身体(PCS)和精神成分摘要(MCS)。分析包括逻辑回归和线性回归(分别针对疼痛和HRQL)。结果患者平均年龄66.5岁;47%是男性。NPS评分中位数为2.2分(满分为10分),PCS和MCS评分中位数分别为38.0分和50.5分(分数标准化为平均50分代表平均HRQL)。年龄较小、与他人同住和关节炎与疼痛有关。较差的PCS与女性、静脉/混合性溃疡病因、较大的溃疡、较长的溃疡持续时间、心血管疾病、关节炎和较高的疼痛强度有关。较差的MCS与较年轻的年龄、较长的溃疡持续时间、合并症和较高的疼痛强度相关。结论需要进一步研究降低高危人群疼痛和可能改善HRQL的策略。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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