| Literature DB >> 29045487 |
Nkeiruka I Umeh1,2, Brittany Ajegba1,3, Ashley J Buscetta1, Khadijah E Abdallah1, Caterina P Minniti4, Vence L Bonham1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sickle cell disease (SCD) impacts millions of individuals worldwide and more than 100,000 people in the United States. Leg ulcers are the most common cutaneous manifestation of SCD. The health status of individuals living with chronic leg ulcers is not only influenced by clinical manifestations such as pain duration and intensity, but also by psychosocial factors. Garnering insights into the psychosocial impact can provide a more holistic view of their influence on quality of life.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29045487 PMCID: PMC5646800 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Patient social and demographic characteristics.
| Characteristic (N = 20) | Frequency % (N) |
|---|---|
| Age, mean (SD) | Mean: 42.4 years (11.1) |
| Females | 55 (11) |
| Males | 45 (9) |
| U.S. Born | 50 (10) |
| Foreign Born | 50 (10) |
| Never Married | 40 (8) |
| Married/Living with a Partner | 45 (9) |
| Divorced | 15 (3) |
| Children—Yes | 55 (11) |
| Children—No | 45 (9) |
| High School Graduate or Equivalent | 30 (6) |
| Associate’s Degree; Occupational, Technical, or Vocational Program | 25 (5) |
| Some College | 15 (3) |
| Bachelor’s Degree | 15 (3) |
| Master’s Degree | 10 (2) |
| Professional School (e.g. MD, JD, DDS) | 5 (1) |
| Currently Employed | 40 (8) |
| Temporarily Laid off | 5 (1) |
| Unemployed, Looking for Employment | 5 (1) |
| Temporarily/Permanently Disabled | 30 (6) |
| Student | 5 (1) |
| Keeping House | 5 (1) |
| Retired | 10 (2) |
Patient clinical and psychosocial characteristics.
| Characteristic (N = 20) | Frequency % (N) | Sum Mean Score (SD) | Sum Range | Standardized Mean Score (SD) | P-values |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active Leg Ulcer(s) | 90 (18) | — | — | — | — |
| History of Leg Ulcer(s) | 10 (2) | ||||
| HbSS | 85 (17) | ||||
| HbSC | 5 (1) | — | — | — | — |
| HbS/Beta Thalassemia Zero | 10 (2) | ||||
| — | 35.9 (8.4) | 10–50 | 41.3 (9.5) | .0022 | |
| — | 14.6 (4.3) | 0–22 | 44.5 (5.0) | < .0001 | |
| — | 11.0 (5.4) | 1–25 | 58.3 (7.1) | .0003 | |
| — | 12.1 (4.8) | 1–25 | 40.6 (7.6) | < .0001 | |
| — | 6.2 (1.7) | 1–9 | — | — |
*Scales measure the sum of the scores with higher scores indicating more of the concept examined (e.g. more physical function ability, more religious/spiritual salience, more emotional distress).
**Standardized scores are available only for the PROMIS and ASCQ-ME measures. The average is set at 50 to compare with either the general population average (PROMIS) or a national sickle cell cohort’s average (ASCQ-ME). A higher score represents more of the concept being measured. For positively-worded concepts like Physical Function, a score above 50 is better than average, and the converse is true. For example, a Physical Function score lower than 50 (e.g. 41) is worse than average.