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背景:慢性自发性荨麻疹(CSU)是一种具有重要心理因素的皮肤病。只有少数研究对 CSU 患者的生活质量(QoL)和感知压力进行了评估:评估 CSU 患者的生活质量和感知压力:对北喀拉拉邦一家三级护理研究生教学医院皮肤科荨麻疹门诊的 54 名 CSU 患者进行了横断面研究。研究使用慢性荨麻疹-生活质量(CU-QoL)问卷对慢性荨麻疹患者的生活质量进行了评估,并使用感知压力量表(PSS)对感知压力进行了评估:结果:CU-QoL 和 PSS 的平均得分分别为 55.78 分和 16.31 分。在 54 名患者中,26 人(48.1%)的 QoL 受到轻度损害,26 人(48.1%)的 QoL 受到中度损害,2 人(3.7%)的 QoL 受到重度损害。20(37%)名患者压力较小,28(51.9%)名患者压力中等,6(11.1%)名患者压力较大:本研究表明,半数以上的 CSU 患者存在中度至重度的 QoL 损伤,并有中度至重度的压力。
Quality of Life and Perceived Stress in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: Counting the Burden.
Background: Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a dermatosis with a significant psychological component. Only a few studies have assessed the quality of life (QoL) and perceived stress in CSU patients.
Objectives: To evaluate the QoL and perceived stress in patients with CSU.
Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was done on 54 patients of CSU attending the Urticaria clinic of the Dermatology department in a tertiary care postgraduate teaching hospital in North Kerala. QoL in chronic urticaria was assessed using the Chronic Urticaria-Quality of Life (CU-QoL) questionnaire and perceived stress was assessed using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS).
Results: The mean scores of CU-QoL and PSS were 55.78 and 16.31, respectively. Out of 54 patients, 26 (48.1%) had mild impairment, 26 (48.1%) had moderate impairment, and 2 (3.7%) had severe impairment of QoL. Low stress was seen in 20 (37%) patients, moderate stress in 28 (51.9%), and six (11.1%) patients had high stress.
Conclusion: This study shows that more than half of the patients with CSU had moderate to severe impairment of QoL and had moderate to severe stress.