Factors Affecting Quality of Life and Work Productivity among Patients with Gout
American Journal of Nursing Research • 2019
Publication Information
Authors
Marwa Mosaad Ali1,*, Soha Kamel Mosbah2, Nehal Mahmoud Abo El-Fadl1
Keywords
gout, quality of life, work productivity
Journal
American Journal of Nursing Research
Publisher
Soha Kamel Mosbah
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
128-135
publication.type
International
Paper Link
Not Available
Supplementary Materials
Soha kamel Mosbah_paper 6.pdf
Abstract
Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis today, affecting 4% of the adult US population. It is a serious disease that can significantly affect physical function and quality of life (QOL), where it has been advocated as an important outcome domain in studies of chronic gout. Aim of the study: To assess factors affecting quality of life and work productivity among patients with gout. Descriptive design: Was used to conduct the current study in rheumatology outpatient clinics, at Benha Teaching Hospital during the period from beginning of March 2018 till the beginning of September 2018. Subjects: Purposive sample of 168 patients recruited according to the study
formula based on the total number of patients who admitted to the study settings during 2017. Tools: Three tools
were utilized for data collection, structured interviewing questionnaire sheet, Medical Outcomes Study
Questionnaire Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) and Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire.
Results: Showed that both QOL as well as work productivity and activity impairment were best predicted by pain
severity, diet aggravating frequency of attacks, nature of work as well as age. Besides, there was a negative and
significant correlation (p=
formula based on the total number of patients who admitted to the study settings during 2017. Tools: Three tools
were utilized for data collection, structured interviewing questionnaire sheet, Medical Outcomes Study
Questionnaire Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) and Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire.
Results: Showed that both QOL as well as work productivity and activity impairment were best predicted by pain
severity, diet aggravating frequency of attacks, nature of work as well as age. Besides, there was a negative and
significant correlation (p=
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