| Literature DB >> 33083316 |
Mohammad Reza Maleki1, Naser Derakhshani1, Saber Azami-Aghdash2, Mehran Naderi3, Mahdi Nikoomanesh4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Assessing the quality of life in HIV/AIDS patients is of great importance not only for evaluating the effect of the disease, but also to measure the impact of the interventions in order to improve their quality of life in clinical researches. Therefore, this study aimed to systematically review the quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients in Iran.Entities:
Keywords: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); HIV; Iran; Meta-analysis; Quality of life; Systematic review
Year: 2020 PMID: 33083316 PMCID: PMC7554383 DOI: 10.18502/ijph.v49i8.3861
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Public Health ISSN: 2251-6085 Impact factor: 1.429
Complete search strategy for PubMed databases
| #1 | (((“Health-related quality of life”[Title/Abstract]) OR “quality of life”[Title/Abstract]) OR “HRQOL”[Title/Abstract]) OR “QOL”[Title/Abstract] | 232040 |
| #2 | ((((“HIV”[Title/Abstract]) OR “Human immunodeficiency virus”[Title/Abstract]) OR “HIV Infections”[Title/Abstract]) OR “AIDS”[Title/Abstract]) OR “Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome”[Title/Abstract] | 379565 |
| #3 | “Iran”[Affiliation] | 126417 |
| #4 | #1 AND #2 AND #3 | 26 |
Fig. 1:Flow diagram of the search and inclusion process
Characteristics of the included studies according to different aspects of QOL
| ( | WHO-QOL-Brief | 35.4±6.4 | 3.5±1.34 | 13.1±4.42 | 9.2±1.81 | 6.4±1.6 | 12.6±2.41 | 47±6.26 |
| ( | WHO-QOL-Brief | 37.29 ± 8.34 | - | 47.3±15.7 | 45.37±17.2 | 41.44±20.67 | 45.24±18.68 | 44.83±18.06 |
| ( | WHO-QOL-Brief | 38.06±9.32 | - | 11.57±1.83 | 11.73±3.35 | 12.08±3.43 | 12.05±2.67 | 11.95±2.07 |
| ( | SF-36 | 34.9 ± 10.7 | 48.3±50 | 32.6±25 | 46.3±43.7 | 45.6±43.7 | - | 47.45±40.6 |
| ( | SF-36 | 48.8±19.96 | 47.5±19.9 | 50.4±18.9 | 46.3±17.8 | 50.4±24.4 | 55.11±55 | 48.8±17 |
| ( | SF-36 | 38.31±9.15 | - | 59.9±18.32 | 46.36±17.31 | - | - | 53.12±17.81 |
| ( | WHOQOL | 36 ± 6.74 | - | - | - | - | - | 76.64±16.37 |
| ( | WHO-QOL-Brief | 33.38±7.07 | - | 11.57±2.56 | 12.95±2.46 | 11.13±2.55 | 21.08±4.5 | 91.41±15.98 |
| ( | WHO-QOL-Brief | 32.28±7.42 | - | 11.77±2.59 | 12.40±2.85 | 11.49±2.63 | 21.29±4.52 | 94.98±16.14 |
Characteristics of the included studies with consideration to marital status, occupation and literacy in QOL
| ( | 35.4±6.4 | 53.63±7.13 | 47.20±7.30 | 40.5±8.82 | 40.09±7.24 | 53.82±4.54 | 43.57±8.31 | 40.50±7.68 | 45.78±7.76 | 52.92±8.77 | 54.38±4.53 |
| ( | 36±6.74 | 77.3±16.58 | 77.32±19.01 | 69.4±13.67 | 60.55±4.27 | - | - | 65.16±18.4 | 69.77±13.07 | 76.93±17.1 | 104.5±8.79 |
| ( | 48.8±19.9 | 58.1±22.2 | 46 ± 13.7 | 46.7±17.5 | 46.7±17.5 | 61.1±15.4 | 45.8±16.1 | - | 48±16.3 | 46.6±14.8 | 24.8±12.4 |
Fig. 2:Average score of QOL of HIV/AIDS patients in Iran
QOL of HIV/AIDS patients in Iran according to the QOL dimensions
| General | 32.995 | 327.844 | −2.493 | 68.483 | 2 | 854.394 | 0.000 | 99.766 |
| Physical | 30.791 | 12.047 | 23.989 | 37.594 | 5 | 1699.754 | 0.000 | 99.706 |
| Psychologic | 29.124 | 11.806 | 22.389 | 35.858 | 5 | 1760.835 | 0.000 | 99.716 |
| Social | 24.827 | 10.723 | 18.409 | 31.245 | 4 | 1248.378 | 0.000 | 99.680 |
| Environmental | 18.703 | 4.277 | 14.650 | 22.757 | 3 | 345.884 | 0.000 | 99.133 |
| QOL before sensitive Analysis | 39.134 | 30.179 | 28.367 | 49.901 | 8 | 7255.564 | 0.000 | 99.890 |
Fig. 3:Publication bias of the studies on QOL of the HIV/AIDS patients in Iran
Fig. 4:The average score of QOL of HIV/AIDS patients in Iran after the sensitivity analysis
Fig. 5:Average scores of QOL of the patients with HIV/AIDS in Iran based on marital status
Fig. 6:Average scores of QOL of patients with HIV/AIDS in Iran based on employment status
Fig. 7:Average scores of QOL of patients with HIV/AIDS in Iran based on education level