EVALUATION OF HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG MALAYSIAN NON DIALYSIS DEPENDENT CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Author(s)
Aly A1, Kharshid A1, Syed Sulaiman SA1, Lamfon N2, Alshaer M2
1Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical science, Universiti Sains Malaysia, penang, Malaysia, 2King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the influence of Non-dialysis-dependent Chronic Kidney Disease (ND-CKD) on the Health-Related Quality Of Life (HRQOL) of ND-CKD patients. METHODS:: A cross-sectional study design was utilized to assess the effect of ND-CKD on HRQOL measures of ND-CKD patients at Penang General Hospital in Penang, Malaysia. A total of 526 CKD patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were asked to fill the SF-36). SF-36 instrument measures health based on eight multiple-item dimensions that cover functional status, wellbeing and overall health evaluation. The English version of SF-36 was translated into Malay language, validated and administered to the subset of participants who don’t speak English. RESULTS: Nearly 67% of participants were Females, and the mean (± SD) age of respondents was 70 (±10.4) years. The Chinese race represented 53.2% of participants, 59% of respondents earned less than 2000 Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) a month, and 42% of them were stage III ND-CKD patients. The HRQOL scores were significantly affected by the severity of ND-CKD, as it were consistently lower at advanced ND-CKD stages especially in elderly patients. Female gender was associated with lower HRQOL in all scales except the bodily pain (P) one. Patients with higher monthly income showed significantly higher role-function (RF) score than their counterparts. CONCLUSIONS:: These observations highlight the strong impact of ND-CKD on HRQOL that needs to be appropriately considered and addressed. Further studies to design and evaluate potential interventions for improvement of HRQOL in ND-CKD patients are warranted.
Conference/Value in Health Info
2017-09, ISPOR Latin America 2017, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Value in Health, Vol. 20, No. 9 (October 2017)
Code
PUK9
Topic
Patient-Centered Research
Topic Subcategory
Patient-reported Outcomes & Quality of Life Outcomes
Disease
Urinary/Kidney Disorders
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