| Literature DB >> 32532297 |
Xenya Kantaris1, Mark Shevlin2, John Porter3, Lynn Myers4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Beta Thalassaemia Major (βTM) is a chronic genetic illness whereby the challenges faced by patients exposes them to increased risk of psychosocial issues. Despite this, a disease-specific tool to measure the impact of this illness on adult patients has yet to be developed.Entities:
Keywords: Beta Thalassaemia Major; development; quality of life
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32532297 PMCID: PMC7291498 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-020-01437-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Community sample characteristics
| Variable | Value in % or n |
|---|---|
| Female | 47% |
| Male | 53% |
| Mean (SD) | 33.74 (9.63) |
| Range | 19–68 |
| Greek Cypriot | 36% |
| Indian | 25% |
| Greek | 10% |
| Middle Eastern | 10% |
| Chinese | 8% |
| White British | 5% |
| Turkish Cypriot | 3% |
| Pakistani | 3% |
| No qualifications | 7% |
| G.C.S.E. or equivalent i.e. school leaver qualification(s) | 34% |
| University entry or equivalent qualification(s) | 13% |
| Graduate degree or equivalent qualification(s) | 38% |
| Higher degree or equivalent qualification(s) i.e. postgraduate or PhD | 8% |
| Employed | 69% |
| Self-employed | 3% |
| Unemployed | 10% |
| Other (student/housewife) | 18% |
| Single | 58% |
| Married | 35% |
| Living together as married | 7% |
| Mean (SD) | 0.47 (0.99) |
| (Range) | (0–5) |
| ‘Pump’ | 32% |
| Oral chelator drug | 34% |
| Combination | 34% |
| Osteoporosis/Osteoarthritisa | 28% |
| Diabetes | 22% |
| Cardiac problems | 10% |
| Hypothyroidismb | 8% |
| Impaired glucose tolerance | 6% |
| Asthma | 4% |
| Other (not stated) | 4% |
| Hepatitis Cc | 4% |
| Insensitivity to pain | 4% |
| Eczema | 4% |
| Coeliac diseased | 2% |
| Hormonal Imbalance | 2% |
aLoss of bone tissue causing the bone to become brittle and fracture easily/a common joint disease characterized by degeneration of the cartilage that lines joints or by formation of an outgrowth of bone at the boundary of a joint (osteophyte), leading to pain, stiffness and occasionally loss of function [22]. bThe underproduction of thyroid hormones by an underactive thyroid gland [22]. cInfection often transmitted through sharing needles and/or blood transfusions; can progress to cirrhosis (long term damage to liver cells) and/or hepatoma (a type of liver cancer) [22]dThe lining of the small intestine gets damaged due to hypersentivity to gluten (protein found in wheat, rye and other cereals) [22]
Themes and Health Impact Statement Organisation
| Scale category | Facets incorporated within domains (themes emerged during the extraction process) | Definition of scale category |
|---|---|---|
| General physical health (GPH) | - Overall QoL and general health | Self-evaluation of personal physical health status |
| - Energy, fatigue/tiredness | ||
| - Pain and discomfort | ||
| - Sleep | ||
| Autonomy (A) | - Mobility | Self-evaluation of feelings of dependency and control in usual physical role activities |
| - Achievements/normality | ||
| - Education and work | ||
| - Activities of daily living | ||
| Coping (C) | - Feelings/emotions | Self-evaluation of psychological upset and/or well-being in relation to purpose drive coping. |
| - Thinking and | ||
| Concentration | ||
| - Planning ahead | ||
| Body image, appearance and confidence (BIAC) | - Bodily image | Self-evaluation and feelings about physical self |
| - Self-esteem and confidence | ||
| Social relationships (SR) | - Relationships and support network | Self-evaluation of limitations in social activities from physical and emotional difficulties. |
| - Leisure/social activities | ||
| - Stigma |
Order (by size of loadings) in which ThALI statements contribute to Factors (sub-scales)
| Factor 1 | Factor 2 | Factor 3 | Factor 4 | Factor 5 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Item | Loading | Item | Loading | Item | Loading | Item | Loading | Item | Loading |
| Tired | 0.86 | Frust. | 0.88 | Shortened body | 0.78 | Rejected | 0.86 | Mobility | 0.88 |
| Run down | 0.85 | Angry | 0.84 | Short in height | 0.77 | Penalised | 0.79 | Lifting | 0.87 |
| Energy | 0.78 | Irritable | 0.82 | Look younger than peers | 0.66 | Social life affected | 0.79 | Walking | 0.86 |
| Needed Rest | 0.74 | Emotional | 0.81 | Conscious of being different to others | 0.66 | Unable to form relationships | 0.56 | Most things difficult (gen) | 0.82 |
| Stamina | 0.73 | Anxious | 0.81 | Pale complexion | 0.58 | Limited leisure activities | 0.53 | Bending | 0.82 |
| Aches/pains | 0.67 | Stressed | 0.80 | Inferior | 0.58 | Family life restrictions | 0.51 | Struggle with life routine | 0.77 |
| Dizzy | 0.66 | Worried | 0.80 | Self-confidence | 0.53 | Short with family | 0.41 | Doing chores | 0.73 |
General physical health (GPH); Coping (C); Body image, appearance and confidence (BIAC); Social relationships (SR); Autonomy (A)
THALI descriptive statistics
| Psychometric Properties | GPH | C | BIAC | SR | A |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Item Mean Score Range | 1.46–2.78 | 1.73–2.38 | 1.34–1.72 | 1.31–2.10 | 0.77–2.20 |
| Item SD Range | 2.61–3.22 | 2.55–3.12 | 2.15–3.06 | 2.08–2.65 | 2.62–5.51 |
| Item Skewness Range | −3.95 – − 2.79 | −3.47 – − 3.08 | −3.32 – − 2.63 | −3.41 – − 2.90 | −3.30 – − 1.02 |
| Item correlation with Hypothesised Scale Range | r = 0.72–0.88 | r = 0.83–0.91 | r = 0.63–0.77 | r = 0.62–0.83 | r = 0.79–0.90 |
General physical health (GPH); Coping (C); Body image, appearance and confidence (BIAC); Social relationships (SR); Autonomy (A)
THALI Acceptability
| Psychometric Properties | GPH | C | B | SR | A |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Possible Score Range per item | 7–35 | 7–35 | 7–35 | 7–35 | 7–35 |
| Total Observed Score Range | 9–34 | 7–34 | 7–32 | 7–31 | 7–35 |
| Mean Observed Score (SD) | 19.13 | 17.45 | 13.42 | 13.93 | 16.14 |
| Floor/Ceiling Effect | No | No | Floor (19.27%) | Floor (15.48%) | No |
| Skewness | 0.39 | 0.50 | 0.98 | 0.88 | 0.76 |
General physical health (GPH); Coping (C); Body image, appearance and confidence (BIAC); Social relationships (SR); Autonomy (A)
Subscale Correlation Matrix
| GPH | C | BIAC | SR | A | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.00 | 0.58(**) | 0.36(**) | 0.55(**) | 0.61(**) | |
| 0.58(**) | 1.00 | 0.49(**) | 0.54(**) | 0.61(**) | |
| 0.36(**) | 0.49(**) | 1.00 | 0.60(**) | 0.52(**) | |
| 0.55(**) | 0.54(**) | 0.60(**) | 1.00 | 0.78(**) | |
| 0.61(**) | 0.61(**) | 0.52(**) | 0.78(**) | 1.00 |
General physical health (GPH); Coping (C); Body image, appearance and confidence (BIAC); Social relationships (SR); Autonomy (A)
** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed); N = 91 for all correlations