| Literature DB >> 35091984 |
A J L M Geraerds1, Suzanne Polinder2, Inge Spronk2,3, Alfons G M Olde Loohuis4, Annemieke de Groot4, Madelon B Bronner2, Juanita A Haagsma2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Measuring health-related quality of life (HRQoL) with the EQ-5D-5L might lack sensitivity for disease-specific health complaints. This cross-sectional study analyzed whether fatigue and cognitive problems are captured by the EQ-5D-5L in a Q-fever patient population with persistent fatigue/cognitive problems, and whether addition of fatigue/cognition improved the explained variance for HRQoL.Entities:
Keywords: Cognition; EQ-5D; Fatigue; Q-fever; Sensitivity
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35091984 PMCID: PMC8799410 DOI: 10.1007/s11136-021-03069-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Life Res ISSN: 0962-9343 Impact factor: 4.147
Characteristics of study population
| All responders | Subgroups based on fatigue | Subgroups based on cognitive problems | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No/mild fatigue | Severe fatigue | No cognitive problems | Cognitive problems | ||
| 432 | 59 | 373 | 45 | 387 | |
| Age mean(SD) | 56.1 (13.3) | 59.9 (13.4) | 55.5 (13.2) | 61.8 (11.7) | 55.4 (13.3) |
| Female | 208 (48%) | 19 (32%) | 189 (51%) | 20 (44%) | 188 (49%) |
| Education level | |||||
| Low | 127 (29%) | 14 (24%) | 113 (30%) | 14 (31%) | 113 (29%) |
| Medium | 158 (37%) | 20 (34%) | 138 (37%) | 13 (29%) | 145 (38%) |
| High | 147 (34%) | 25 (42%) | 122 (33%) | 18 (40%) | 129 (33%) |
| Diagnosis | |||||
| Chronic Q-fever | 46 (11%) | 12 (20%) | 34 (9%) | 9 (20%) | 37 (10%) |
| Q-fever fatigue syndrome (QFS) | 255 (59%) | 17 (29%) | 238 (64%) | 13 (29%) | 242 (63%) |
| QFS-like disease | 131 (30%) | 30 (51%) | 101 (27%) | 23 (51%) | 108 (28%) |
| Hospitalization | 97 (23%) | 17 (29%) | 80 (21%) | 13 (29%) | 84 (22%) |
| Health profile ‘11111’ | 20 (5%) | 18 (31%) | 2 (1%) | 11 (24%) | 9 (2%) |
| Utility score | 0.53 (0.29) | 0.81 (0.18) | 0.49 (0.28) | 0.79 (0.19) | 0.50 (0.28) |
| EQ VAS | 47 (19.8) | 70 (15.3) | 44 (18.0) | 65 (16.9) | 45 (19.1) |
Fig. 1Distribution of responses on the EQ-5D-5L dimensions by severity level of fatigue (no/mild fatigue versus severe fatigue)
Fig. 2Distribution of responses on the EQ-5D-5L dimensions by severity level of cognitive problems (no cognitive problems versus cognitive problems)
Head-to-head comparison of fatigue and the cognition dimension with the dimensions of the EQ-5D-5L
| Fatigue | Cognitive problems | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noa (%) | Yesb (%) | Noc (%) | Yesd (%) | |
| Noc | 82 (19) | 97 (23) | ||
| Yesd | 19 (4) | 20 (5) | ||
| Noc | 231 (54) | 244 (57) | ||
| Yesd | 5 (1) | 4 (1) | ||
| Noc | 20 (5) | 27 (6) | ||
| Yesd | 34 (8) | 27 (6) | ||
| Noc | 22 (5) | 33 (8) | ||
| Yesd | 31 (7) | 28 (7) | ||
| Noc | 118 (27) | 119 (28) | ||
| Yesd | 26 (6) | 13 (3) | ||
| Noa | – | – | 41 (9) | |
| Yesb | – | – | 27 (6) | |
Bold frequencies (percentages) represent corresponding answers
aNo fatigue represents both no and mild fatigue (based on a CIS score < 35)
bYes fatigue represents severe fatigue (based on a CIS score ≥ 35)
cNo (problems) represents a score of 1 on the EQ-5D or cognition dimension
dYes (problems) represents a score > 1 on the EQ-5D or cognition dimension
Spearman’s rank correlation of EQ-5D-5L dimensions with fatigue and cognition
| Mobility | Self-care | Usual activities | Pain/discomfort | Anxiety/depression | Cognition | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fatigue | 0.435** | 0.382** | 0.602** | 0.510** | 0.305** | 0.476** |
| Cognition | 0.291** | 0.292** | 0.554** | 0.451** | 0.374** | – |
**Statistically significant at a 1% level (p < 0.01)
Multivariable regression analyses of EQ-5D for fatigue and of EQ-5D for cognition
| Fatiguea | Cognitionb | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Independent variables | Unstandardized betac (95% CI) | Independent variables | Unstandardized betac (95% CI) |
| Constant | 33.76 (31.87, 35.65)** | Constant | 2.03 (1.83, 2.22)** |
| Mobility level 2 | 1.52 (− 0.80, 3.83) | Usual activities level 2 | 0.11 (− 0.20, 0.43) |
| Mobility level 3 | 2.50 (0.16, 4.84)* | Usual activities level 3 | 0.59 (0.29, 0.90)** |
| Mobility level 4 | 1.43 (− 1.50, 4.35) | Usual activities level 4 | 1.05 (0.70, 1.40)** |
| Mobility level 5 | − 0.61 (− 12.89, 11.67) | Usual activities level 5 | 1.07 (0.56, 1.59)** |
| Usual activities level 2 | 3.99 (0.97, 7.01)* | Anxiety/depression level 2 | 0.03 (− 0.18, 0.24) |
| Usual activities level 3 | 8.55 (5.60, 11.50)** | Anxiety/depression level 3 | 0.35 (0.13, 0.57)** |
| Usual activities level 4 | 11.40 (8.05, 14.76)** | Anxiety/depression level 4 | 0.70 (0.38, 1.02)** |
| Usual activities level 5 | 12.92 (7.97, 17.86)** | Anxiety/depression level 5 | 1.39 (0.35, 2.42)** |
| Pain/discomfort level 2 | 1.51 (− 1.55, 4.57) | ||
| Pain/discomfort level 3 | 3.36 (0.44, 6.29)* | ||
| Pain/discomfort level 4 | 4.12 (0.74, 7.49)* | ||
| Pain/discomfort level 5 | 5.56 (0.24, 10.87)* | ||
| 0.400 | 0.337 | ||
| 15.38** | 11.94** | ||
CI Confidence Interval, MO mobility, SC Self-care, UA Usual activities, PD Pain/Discomfort, AD Anxiety/Depression, FA CIS fatigue score, CO Cognition
*Statistically significant at a 5% level (p < 0.05)
**Statistically significant at a 1% level (p < 0.01)
aRange 8–56, higher score indicates more fatigue complaints
bRange 1–5, higher score indicates more cognitive problems
cOnly statistically significant (p < 0.05) independent variables were presented
Explanatory power of EQ-5D with and without fatigue and cognition for EQ VAS
| Dependent variable | Independent variables | Adjusted R2 | F value |
|---|---|---|---|
| EQ VAS | MO-SC-UA**-PD*-AD**a | 0.456 | 19.06** |
| MO-SC-UA**-PD*-AD**-FA**b | 0.517 | 23.00** | |
| MO-SC-UA**-PD*-AD**-COc | 0.457 | 16.14** | |
| MO-SC-UA**-PD*-AD**-FA**-COd | 0.515 | 19.31** |
MO mobility, SC Self-care, UA Usual activities, PD Pain/Discomfort, AD Anxiety/Depression, FA raw CIS fatigue score (continuous), CO Cognition
*Statistically significant at a 5% level (p < 0.05)
**Statistically significant at a 1% level (p < 0.01)
aLevels that were significant: UA levels 3**, 4**, 5**; PD levels 4*, 5**; AD levels 3**, 4**
bLevels that were significant: UA levels 4**, 5**; PD level 5*; AD levels 3**, 4**
cLevels that were significant: UA levels 3**, 4**, 5**; PD levels 4*, 5**; AD levels 3**, 4**
dLevels that were significant: UA levels 4**, 5**; PD level 5*; AD levels 3**, 4**