Artigo Revisado por pares

Health-related quality of life, employment and disability in patients with Sjögren's syndrome

2009; Oxford University Press; Volume: 48; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/rheumatology/kep141

ISSN

1462-0332

Autores

Jiska Meijer, Petra M. Meiners, James J.R. Huddleston Slater, Fred K. L. Spijkervet, Cees G. M. Kallenberg, Arjan Vissink, Hendrika Bootsma,

Tópico(s)

Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases

Resumo

To compare health-related quality of life (HR-QOL), employment and disability of primary and secondary SS (pSS and sSS, respectively) patients with the general Dutch population.HR-QOL, employment and disability were assessed in SS patients regularly attending the University Medical Center Groningen (n = 235). HR-QOL, employment and disability were evaluated with the Short Form-36 questionnaire (SF-36) and an employment and disability questionnaire. Results were compared with Dutch population data (matched for sex and age). Demographical and clinical data associated with HR-QOL, employment and disability were assessed.Response rate was 83%. SS patients scored lower on HR-QOL than the general Dutch population. sSS patients scored lower on physical functioning, bodily pain and general health than pSS patients. Predictors for reduced HR-QOL were fatigue, tendomyalgia, articular involvement, use of artificial saliva, use of anti-depressants, comorbidity, male sex and eligibility for disability compensation (DC). Employment was lower and DC rates were higher in SS patients compared with the Dutch population.SS has a large impact on HR-QOL, employment and disability.

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