Artigo Revisado por pares

Impacto de la olanzapina sobre la calidad de vida en pacientes con esquizofrenia: seguimiento a un año con el Cuestionario Sevilla de Calidad de Vida

2004; Fundación Juan José López-Ibor; Volume: 32; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1578-2735

Autores

J Giner, Salvador Cervera Enguix, Julio Bobes García, Carmen Leal Cercós, Enrique Baca Baldomero, E Ibáñez,

Tópico(s)

Mental Health Treatment and Access

Resumo

Summary Introduction. Our objetive is to present the impact on quality of life of long-term olanzapine treatment in a significant number of schizophrenics as determined by the Seville Quality of Life Questionnaire (SQLQ), an instrument that addresses the aspects that particularly affect these patients, and to evaluate the sensitivity of this instrument to the changes induced by this treatment. Methods. Three hundred and seventy two patients with the diagnosis of schizophrenia as per the ICD-10 classification were evaluated in a 1 year prospective study after switching to olanzapine. The SQLQ, Lehman's structured interview and short version of the discapacity assessment scale were used to evaluate patient's subjective experience; in addition, other instruments were used to evaluate psychopathology. Results. Significant increases in the scores of the favorable scale and decreases in the unfavorable scale of the SQLQ were found. There were also significant improvements in quality of life as measured with Lehman's structured interview. This improvement continued until the end of the 1 year follow-up after switching to olanzapine. Both instruments show a good correlation. Changes in psychopathology were also remarkable, including the negative symptoms. Conclusions. The SQLQ has proven to be a sensitive instrument to measure quality of life in schizophrenic patients treated with olanzapine. It focuses on aspects that are relevant for patients that were frequently overlooked by treating physicians. This drug has been proven to have a favorable subjective impact upon patients, besides improving psychopathology.

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