Personally Generated Quality of Life Outcomes in Adults With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

A. Tollisen, A. Selvaag, A. Aasland, T. Ingebrigtsen, J. Sagen, A. Lerdal, B. Flatø
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Objective To explore quality of life (QOL) using the individualized Patient Generated Index (PGI) in young adults who were diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in childhood, and to examine associations between PGI ratings and standardized health-related outcome measures. Methods Patients (N = 79, mean age 25.1 [SD 4.2] yrs, 72% female) completed the PGI and the standardized measures: Health Assessment Questionnaire–Disability Index, 12-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12; physical and mental health-related QOL [HRQOL]), Brief Pain Inventory (pain severity and interference), 5-item Hopkins Symptom Checklist, and visual analog scale for fatigue. Information on morning stiffness, medications, and demographics was also collected. Patients were compared to 79 matched controls. Results The most frequently nominated areas of importance for patients’ personally generated QOL (assessed by PGI) were physical activity (n = 38, 48%), work/school (n = 31, 39%), fatigue (n = 29, 37%) and self-image (n = 26, 33%). Nomination of physical activity was associated with older age, morning stiffness, and more pain interference. Nomination of fatigue was associated with current use of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, whereas nomination of self-image was associated with polyarticular course JIA and pain interference. Nomination of work/school was not associated with other factors. Higher PGI scores (indicating better QOL) correlated positively with all SF-12 subscales except role emotional, and negatively with disability, pain severity, pain interference, and morning stiffness. Compared to controls, patients had more pain, poorer physical HRQOL, and less participation in full-time work or school. Conclusion Physical activity, work/school, fatigue, and self-image were frequently nominated areas affecting QOL in young adults with JIA. The PGI included aspects of QOL not covered in standardized measures.
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青少年特发性关节炎成人患者个人产生的生活质量结果
目的应用个体化患者生成指数(PGI)探讨儿童期诊断为幼年特发性关节炎(JIA)的年轻人的生活质量(QOL),并探讨PGI评分与标准化健康相关转归指标之间的关系。方法79例患者(平均年龄25.1 [SD 4.2]岁,72%为女性)完成PGI和标准化测量:健康评估问卷-残疾指数、12项简短健康调查(SF-12);身心健康相关生活质量[HRQOL])、简短疼痛量表(疼痛严重程度和干扰)、五项霍普金斯症状检查表和疲劳视觉模拟量表。还收集了晨僵、药物和人口统计信息。将患者与79名匹配的对照组进行比较。结果对患者个人产生的生活质量(由PGI评估)影响最大的领域是体力活动(n = 38, 48%)、工作/学校(n = 31, 39%)、疲劳(n = 29, 37%)和自我形象(n = 26, 33%)。指定体育活动与老年、晨僵和更多疼痛干扰有关。疲劳的提名与目前使用的疾病改善抗风湿药物有关,而自我形象的提名与多关节病程JIA和疼痛干扰有关。工作/学校的提名与其他因素无关。较高的PGI分数(表明较好的生活质量)与SF-12除角色情绪外的所有分量表呈正相关,与残疾、疼痛严重程度、疼痛干扰和晨僵呈负相关。与对照组相比,患者有更多的疼痛,更差的身体HRQOL,更少参与全职工作或学校。结论体力活动、工作/学校、疲劳和自我形象是影响青年JIA患者生活质量的主要因素。PGI包括标准化测量中未涵盖的生活质量方面。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rheumatology is a monthly international serial edited by Duncan A. Gordon, The Journal features research articles on clinical subjects from scientists working in rheumatology and related fields, as well as proceedings of meetings as supplements to regular issues. Highlights of our 36 years serving Rheumatology include: groundbreaking and provocative editorials such as "Inverting the Pyramid," renowned Pediatric Rheumatology, proceedings of OMERACT and the Canadian Rheumatology Association, Cochrane Musculoskeletal Reviews, and supplements on emerging therapies.
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