Application evaluation of Chinese version of the pancreatitis quality of life instrument in chronic pancreatitis patients
10.3760/cma.j.cn115667-20230803-00006
- VernacularTitle:中文版胰腺炎生活质量评估量表在慢性胰腺炎患者中的应用评价
- Author:
Yuanchen WANG
1
;
Hong TAO
;
Qi ZHAO
;
Mengting YU
;
Wenbin ZOU
;
Youqing PENG
;
Jiayun CHEN
;
Zhuan LIAO
Author Information
1. 海军军医大学第一附属医院消化内科 上海市胰腺疾病研究所,上海 200433
- Keywords:
Pancreatitis, chronic;
Quality of pancreatitis life instrument;
Chinese version;
Clinical application
- From:
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology
2023;23(6):444-448
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the quality of life (QoL) of Chinese chronic pancreatitis (CP) patients based on the Chinese version of the pancreatitis quality of life Instrument (PANQOLI) and explore its impact factors.Methods:404 patients with CP admitted to the Department of Gastroenterology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University between September 2021 and January 2022 were enrolled. The Chinese version of PANQOLI was used for questionnaire survey on QoL of CP patients. Univariate analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were used to explore the impact factors for QoL of CP patients.Results:The total score of QoL of 404 Chinese CP patients was 28-94(72.47±13.61), which declined by 29.64% compared to the highest total score (103) in the Chinese version of PANQOLI. Score of physical function, role function, emotional function, and self-worth domain was 25.63±4.84, 13.86±2.78, 16.98±6.21 and 16.00±4.65, respectively. Compared to the highest scores (30, 25, 24 and 24), the scores of aforementioned four domains declined by 14.57%, 44.56%, 29.25% and 33.33%, respectively. Univariate analysis showed that sex, age, employment status, smoking, alcohol consumption, and frequency of pancreatitis recurrence were significantly associated with QoL of CP patients. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that older age (coefficient=-0.127), unemployment status (coefficient=-0.106), smoking (coefficient=-0.176), and high frequency of pancreatitis recurrence (coefficient=-0.123) were independent factors for QoL of CP patients (all P value <0.05). Conclusions:The Chinese version of PANQOLI could be effectively applied to Chinese CP patients. Older age, unemployment, smoking, and pancreatitis attacks were risk factors for QoL of CP patients, indicating that the formulation of personalized intervention measures may help to improve QoL of CP patients.