| Literature DB >> 28003821 |
Randi Opheim1, Marte Lie Høivik2, Tomm Bernklev3, Lars-Petter Jelsness-Jørgensen4, Bjørn Moum5.
Abstract
Background and Aims. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use among patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is common. The aim of this study was to explore associations between CAM use and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) as well as identifying whether sociodemographic factors, disease activity, and personal resources (self-efficacy) influence HRQoL scores in users and nonusers of CAM. Methods. Measures included sociodemographic and disease-related data, the International-CAM Questionnaire, and General Self-Efficacy Scale. A univariate analysis of variance was used to assess the association between CAM use and HRQoL. The associations between clinical, demographic, and personal factors and HRQoL were examined through linear regression analyses. Results. CAM users had statistically significant lower SF-36 scores compared to nonusers and the background population. Nonusers scored significantly lower compared to the background population in two out of the eight SF-36 dimensions. Independent of CAM use, disease activity had a negative impact and self-efficacy had a positive impact on HRQoL. Conclusions. HRQoL in CAM users with IBD was significantly lower compared to nonusers and the background population. Independent of CAM use, disease activity was negatively associated with HRQoL. Self-efficacy had a positive impact on the mental health dimensions in both CAM users and nonusers.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28003821 PMCID: PMC5149667 DOI: 10.1155/2016/6453657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6121 Impact factor: 2.260
Diagnosis, demographic, and clinical data for those included compared to those not included.
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| Ulcerative colitis | 112 (46) | 88 (41) | 0.387 |
| Crohn's disease | 134 (54) | 124 (59) | |
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| Female | 117 (49) | 95 (50) | 0.939 |
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| Median (range) | 39 (18–79) | 40 (18–73) | 0.151† |
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| Median (range) | 8 (0.10–45) | 9 (1–44) | 0.059† |
χ 2
†Mann Whitney U test.
Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the study population.
| IBD ( | CD ( | UC ( |
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| Female | 116 (49.4) | 72 (55.8) | 44 (41.5) | 0.029 |
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| Median (range) in years | 39 (18–79) | 37 (18–75) | 41 (20–79) | 0.034 |
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| >12 years | 112 (47.7) | 59 (45.7) | 53 (50.0) | 0.515 |
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| Working/student | 156 (66.4) | 80 (62.0) | 76 (71.7) | 0.118 |
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| Married or cohabitant | 162 (68.9) | 84 (65.1) | 78 (73.6) | 0.163 |
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| 104 (44.3) | 49 (38.0) | 55 (51.9) | 0.033 |
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| Yes | 47 (20.0) | 39 (30.2) | 8 (7.5) | <0.001 |
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| Median (range) in years | 8 (0.1–45) | 10 (0.1–38) | 6 (0.2–45) | <0.001 |
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| Proctitis | 19 (19.2) | |||
| Left sided | 20 (20.2) | |||
| Extensive | 60 (60.6) | |||
| L1 terminal ileum | 22 (18.0) | |||
| L2 colon | 30 (24.2) | |||
| L3 ileocolon | 60 (49.2) | |||
| L4 upper GI | 10 (8.2) | |||
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| Inflammatory | 36 (40.4) | |||
| Stricturing | 27 (30.3) | |||
| Penetrating | 26 (29.2) | |||
| Perianal disease | 22 (24.7) | |||
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| 142 (60.4) | 72 (69.0) | 70 (56.0) |
IBD: inflammatory bowel disease; UC: ulcerative colitis; CD: Crohn's disease; CAM: complementary and alternative medicine.
aSubjective reported active disease: simple clinical colitis activity index ≥3 in UC or Harvey-Bradshaw activity index >4 in CD.
Continuous variables were estimated by the Mann–Whitney U test, and chi-squared test (χ 2) was used to compare proportions.
p value estimated between CD and UC.
Differences in sociodemographic, disease related, and self-efficacy variables between CAM users and non-CAM users (N = 235).
| CAM users ( | Non-CAM users ( |
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| Female | 62 (60) | 54 (41) | 0.005 |
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| Median (range) in years | 40 (20–79) | 43 (20–78) | 0.440 |
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| >12 years | 56 (54) | 56 (43) | 0.091 |
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| Working/student | 68 (65) | 88 (67) | 0.773 |
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| Married or cohabitant | 70 (67) | 92 (70) | 0.631 |
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| Yes | 19 (18) | 28 (21) | 0.555 |
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| Median (range) in years | 8.0 (0.1–36) | 8 (0.5–45) | 0.732 |
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| 78 (75) | 26 (25) | 0.104 |
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| Mean (SD) | 29.34 (5.48) | 29.79 (6.16) | 0.551 |
CAM: complementary and alternative medicine.
aActive disease: simple clinical colitis activity index ≥3 in UC or Harvey-Bradshaw activity index >4 in CD.
Continuous variables were estimated by the Mann–Whitney U test, and chi-squared test (χ 2) was used to compare proportions.
Mean SF-36 dimensional scores with 95% confidence intervals in IBD patients.
| All patients ( | CAM users ( | Non-CAM users ( |
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| PF | 86 [84 to 89] | 84 [80 to 87] | 88 [86 to 91] | 0.037 |
| RP | 55 [49 to 61] | 47 [38 to 55] | 61 [54 to 69] | 0.011 |
| BP | 64 [61 to 67] | 60 [55 to 65] | 67 [63 to 72] | 0.050 |
| GH | 55 [52 to 58] | 51 [46 to 55] | 59 [55 to 63] | 0.008 |
| VT | 46 [43 to 49] | 42 [40 to 47] | 50 [45 to 53] | 0.027 |
| SF | 73 [69 to 76] | 68 [63 to 73] | 77 [72 to 81] | 0.009 |
| RE | 70 [65 to 75] | 65 [57 to 73] | 74 [67 to 81] | 0.079 |
| MH | 75 [73 to 77] | 72 [69 to 76] | 76 [74 to 79] | 0.065 |
IBD: inflammatory bowel disease; CAM: complementary and alternative medicine.
PF: physical function, RP: role physical, BP: bodily pain, GH: general health, VT: vitality, SF: social function, RE: role emotional, and MH: mental health.
aAdjusted for age, gender, and education.
b p value estimated between CAM users and nonusers.
Figure 1SF-36 scores in CAM users versus nonusers compared to the Norwegian background population. PF: physical function, RP: role physical, BP: bodily pain, GH: general health, VT: vitality, SF: social function, RE: role emotional, and MH: mental health. Z scores = mean patient score minus the mean population score divided by the SD of the population scores. Cohen's effect size index: 0.2, no difference; 0.2 to 0.5, small differences; 0.5 to 0.8, moderate differences; 0.8, large differences.
Linear regression model for SF 36 dimensional scores in CAM users and nonusers.
| PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH | |
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| CAM users [ | ||||||||
| Age | −0.060 | 0.287 | 0.006$
| 0.163 | 0.325 | −0.046 | −0.157 | 0.288 |
| Gender | 9.602 | 15.832 | 9.144 | 7.489 | 9.460 | 8.449 | 5.252 | 1.469 |
| Education | — | 15.132 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Work status | 8.743 | 19.378 | 12.923$ | 6.497 | — | — | — | — |
| [Not working ref] | [1.011 to 16.475] | [1.698 to 37.059] | [3.278 to 22.567] | [−2.068 to 15.061] | ||||
| Relationship status | — | — | 3.792 | — | — | — | — | — |
| Disease-activity | −8.734 | −17.461$
| −19.128$
| −10.859 | −6.101 | −1.879 | 7.700 | 0.262 |
| Disease duration | — | 1.054 | −0.427 | — | — | — | — | 0.277 |
| Self-efficacy | — | — | −0.336 | — | — | — | 1.455 | 0.980$
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| Non-CAM users [ | ||||||||
| Age | −0.005 | 0.168 | 0.300 | 0.277 | 0.209 | 0.088 | 0.030 | 0.012 |
| Gender | −4.053 | −0.301 | 0.522 | −4.264 | 4.979 | 3.372 | 2.742 | −0.237 |
| Education | 1.448 | 0.541 | 2.868 | −0.404 | 1.076 | 1.760 | 3.510 | 2.471 |
| Work status | 9.664$
| 24.175 | 12.134 | 14.196$
| 7.919 | 10.360 | 14.699 | 2.512 |
| Relationship status | — | — | — | 1.423 | 5.114 | 8.460 | — | 4.069 |
| Disease activity | −11.872$
| −35.724$
| −25.649$
| −19.818$
| −20.062$
| −16.028$
| −18.027 | −9.643$
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| Disease duration | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Self-efficacy | — | 0.699 | 0.060 | 0.664 | 0.578 | 1.107$
| 1.464 | 0.942$
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Linear regression model to estimate the effect of selected variables on SF-36 dimensional scores. The presented variables are estimated B with 95% confidence intervals.
$ p < 0.01; p < 0.05.
CAM: complementary and alternative medicine, PF: physical function, RP: role physical, BP: bodily pain, GH: general health, VT: vitality, SF: social function, RE: role emotional, and MH: mental health.