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Patients with Crohn's disease experience reduced general health and vitality in the chronic stage: Ten-year results from the IBSEN study
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摘要

Background and aims

Data on the long-term effects of Crohn's disease (CD) on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is scarce. We aimed to determine the HRQoL in CD patients 10 years after disease onset, to compare the results to the general population and to identify variables that could affect HRQoL.

Methods

CD patients from a population-based inception cohort (the IBSEN Study) met at a prescheduled ten-year follow-up. In addition to a structured interview, review of hospital records, clinical examination, laboratory tests and ileocolonoscopy, they completed a patient-reported questionnaire including the Short Form 36 (SF-36) and the Norwegian Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (N-IBDQ). The SF-36 scores were compared to scores from the general population using one-sample t-tests. Standardized scores were calculated and interpreted according to Cohen's effect size index. The associations between relevant clinical and demographic factors and HRQoL were examined through linear regression analyses.

Results

Ninety-nine patients completed the HRQoL questionnaires (response rate 86%). Median age 39 years, 42%women. Compared to the general population the patients reported significantly lower SF-36 scores on the general health and vitality dimensions. IBDQ total scores were in line with scores of patients in remission. Except for current symptom severity no clinical parameters affected HRQoL scores. Work status and sick leave affected HRQoL negatively.

Conclusions

In this chronic stage of CD, reduced general health and vitality scores need attention while reductions in disease specific HRQoL seem to be less predominant.

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