Philippos Klonizakis PhD , Robert J. Klaassen PhD , Noémi Roy PhD , Ioanna Papatsouma PhD , Maria Mainou MSc , Ioanna Christodoulou BHSc , Apostolos Tsapas PhD , Efthymia Vlachaki PhD
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摘要
目标 COVID-19 大流行的高峰期对输血依赖型地中海贫血(TDT)患者来说是一个充满挑战的时期。本研究旨在测量 COVID-19 封锁限制措施期间地中海贫血患者的生活质量(QoL),将结果与 COVID-19 前进行比较,并评估社会人口和临床因素对 QoL 的影响。所有参与者都填写了 2 份 QoL 问卷,即通用短式健康调查 36 第 2 版和疾病特异性输血生活质量问卷 (TranQol)。我们使用了 "1/2 SD 法",这是一种基于分布的方法,用于计算最小临床重要差异,并在临床上比较前 COVID-19 时代和后 COVID-19 时代的 QoL 分数。结果与前COVID-19时代相比,短表健康调查36第2版和TranQol得分仍然较低,但无临床差异。年龄较大、已婚和受教育程度较高的 TDT 患者的 TranQol 总分明显较低。报告 COVID-19 大流行有负面影响的患者的 TranQol 总分和除学业与职业之外的所有子域得分都明显较低。然而,大多数重要的 QoL 子域都受到了负面影响,而且不同群体的 TDT 患者更容易受到影响。
Quality of Life in Transfusion-Dependent Thalassemia Patients in Greece Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Objectives
The peak of the COVID-19 pandemic was a challenging situation for transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT) patients. The objectives of this study were to measure the quality of life (QoL) in TDT patients during the COVID-19 lockdown restriction measures, compare the results with the pre-COVID-19 era, and evaluate the influence of sociodemographic and clinical factors on QoL.
Methods
This was a cross-sectional study of 110 consecutively selected adult TDT patients, during the stringent lockdown restriction measures implemented in Greece. All participants completed a combination of 2 QoL questionnaires, the generic Short-Form Health Survey 36 version 2 and the disease-specific Transfusion-Quality of life (TranQol). We used the “1/2 SD method,” a distribution-based approach to calculate minimal clinically important differences and clinically compare the QoL scores between the pre-COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 era. A backward stepwise linear regression was selected to explore the influence of potential predictors on TranQol scores.
Results
The Short-Form Health Survey 36 version 2 and TranQol scores remained low but not clinically different compared with the pre-COVID-19 era. Older, married, and higher educated TDT patients exhibited significantly lower TranQol summary scores. The patients who reported a negative effect of the COVID-19 pandemic had significantly lower TranQol scores in summary and all subdomains except for school and career.
Conclusions
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the overall QoL of TDT patients was clinically similar to the status of the pre-COVID-19 era. Nevertheless, most of the significant QoL subdomains were negatively affected, and distinct groups of TDT patients were more vulnerable.