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Ana María Jiménez-Cebrián1, Daniel López-López2, Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo3, Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias4, Emmanuel Navarro-Flores5, Marta San-Antolín6, César Calvo-Lobo3, Patricia Palomo-López7.
Abstract
Background: Haemophilia is considered as a chronic genetic disease related with alteration in coagulation mechanism which affects to health related quality of life (HQoL). Purpose: The goal compared marks of HQoL, in haemophiliacs with respect non haemophilic subjects.Entities:
Keywords: chronic pain; measurement/psychometrics; quality of life
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32922206 PMCID: PMC7484635 DOI: 10.7150/ijms.48705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Med Sci ISSN: 1449-1907 Impact factor: 3.738
Basic domains of foot health assessed by the Foot Health Status Questionnaire. Section 1 domains
| Domain | Item | Theoretical Construct | Meaning of Lowest Score (0) | Meaning of Highest Score (100) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foot pain | 4 | Type, severity and duration. | Extreme pain in the feet and significant if acute in nature | Free from pain, no discomfort |
| Foot function | 4 | Evaluation of the feet in terms of impact | Severely limited for the performance of numerous physical activities due to their feet, such as walking, | Patients are able to carry out all physical activities desired, such as walking, working and climbing stairs |
| General foot health | 2 | Self-perception of the feet (assessment of body image with respect to feet) | Perception of poor condition and status of the feet | Perception of excellent |
| Footwear | 3 | Lifestyle relating to footwear and feet | Great limitations to find suitable footwear | No problem obtaining suitable footwear. No limitations with |
13 questions of the Foot Health Status Questionnaire that assess 4 health domains of the feet: pain, function, general health and footwear
| No. | Question |
|---|---|
| 1. | What level of foot pain have you had during the past week? |
| 2. | How often have you had foot pain? |
| 3. | How often did your feet ache? |
| 4. | How often did you get sharp pains in your feet? |
| 5. | Have your feet caused you to have difficulties in your work or activities? |
| 6. | Were you limited in the kind of work you could do because of your feet? |
| 7. | How much does your foot health limit you walking? |
| 8. | How much does your foot health limit you climbing stairs? |
| 9. | How would you rate your overall foot health? |
| 10. | It is hard to find shoes that do not hurt my feet. |
| 11. | I have difficulty in finding shoes that fit my feet. |
| 12. | I am limited in the number of shoes I can wear. |
| 13. | In general, what condition would you say your feet are in? |
Section 2 includes questions that reflect four general health-related domains general health, physical activity, social capacity, and vigor (Table ). The domains and questions in this section are largely adapted from the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey, which has been validated for use in the Australian population. Specific questions of the Foot Health Status Questionnaire that assess section II domains are shown in Table
Definitions of the Foot Health Questionnaire. Section 2 Domains
| Domain | Theoretical Construct | Meaning of Lowest Score (0) | Meaning of Highest Score (100) |
|---|---|---|---|
| General health | Evaluation of subject´s self-reportedhealth status | Poor perception of helth status | Very good general health status |
| Physical activity | Evaluation of ability in terms of impact on physical function | Severely limited in performing a broad raange of physical activities | Can perform all desired physical activitues with no impairment or disability |
| Social Capacity | Self-perceptions of ability to socially interact | Limited ability to interact without problems, socially isolated | Good ability to interact socially and experience no isolation |
| Vigor | Lifestyle issues to perceived energyand activity participation | Lacks energy to do things | No problems with energy levels |
Questions of the Foot Health Status Questionnaire that assess section 2 domains
| No. | Question |
|---|---|
| 14. | In general, how would you rate your health? |
| 15. | The following questions ask about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? |
| 16. | To what extent has your physical health or emotional problems interfered with your normal social activities with family, friends, neighbors or social groups? |
| 17. | These questions are about how you feel during the past month. For each question, please give the one answer that comes closest. How much of the time during the past 4 weeks: |
| 18. | During the past 4 weeks, how much of the time has your emotional problems or physical health interfered with your social activities (like visiting with friends, relatives, etc.)? |
| 19. | How true or false is each of the following statements for you? |
Section 3 collects socioeconomic status, comorbidity, service utilization and satisfaction information and their medical record.
Descriptive data of haemophilic and non-haemophilic subjects
| Descriptive Data | Total Group ( | Haemophilic ( | Non haemophilic ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth (years) | 43.51 ± 16.66 (18-80) | 43.51 ± 16.77 (18-80) | 42.50 ± 30.75 (18-80) | 1.000* |
| Weight (kg) | 78.00 ± 19.00 (56-140) | 77.00 ± 19.50 (56-140) | 78.00 ± 18.50 (61-100) | 0.858* |
| Height (m) | 1.74 ± 0.07 (1.56-1.90) | 1.74 ± 0.08 (1.56-1.85) | 1.74 ± 0.07 (1.57-1.90) | 0.840* |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26.26 ± 3.83 (19.30-40.90) | 26.45 ± 4.38 (19.30-40.90) | 26.08 ± 3.24 (20.90-33.20) | 0.677* |
Abreviations: BMI, body mass index. standard deviation, *, Independent Student t -test were employed. P value <0.01with a 99% confidence interval was considered statistical significant.
S_FHSQ domains scores between haemophilic and non haemophilic subjects
| Outcome Measurements, S FHSQ | Total Group ( | Haemophilic ( | Non haemophilic ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foot pain | 74.12 ± 34.38 (0-100) | 60.00 ± 36.56 (0-100) | 90.62 ± 21.88 (54.38-100) | <0.001† |
| Foot function | 75.00 ± 45.31 (6.25-100) | 56.25 ± 40.63 (6.25-100) | 100.00 ± 15.24 (25-100) | <0.001† |
| Footwear | 51.80 ± 34.90 (0-100) | 38.51 ± 32.17 (0-100) | 65.09 ± 32.73 (0-100) | 0.001* |
| General foot health | 60.00 ± 60.00 (0-100) | 25.00 ± 60.00 (0-92.50) | 85.00 ± 40.00 (25-100) | <0.001† |
| General health | 70.00 ± 42.50 (10-100) | 50.00 ± 40.00 (10-100) | 80.00 ± 30.00 (50-100) | <0.001† |
| Physical activity | 77.77 ± 44.44 (16.67-100) | 55.55 ± 27.78 (16.67-100) | 100.00 ± 16.67 (38-89-100) | <0.001† |
| Social capacity | 87.50 ± 25.00 (12.50-100) | 75.00 ± 31.25 (12.50-100) | 100.00 ± 12.50 (62.50-100) | <0.001† |
| Vigour | 68.58 ± 31.25 (31.25-100) | 65.54 ± 18.72 (31.25-100) | 71.62 ± 19.29 (37.50-100) | 0.173* |
Abbreviations: S_FHSQ, Foot Health Status Questionnaire. *, Independent Student t -test were employed. †, Mann Whitney U test was employed. P value <0.01with a 99% confidence interval was considered statistical significant.