1.The correlation between quality of life (QOL) and medication adherence to antihypertensive medications among middle-aged Filipino adults.
Aiella Antonia B. Recto ; Alexandria H. Requierme ; Katrina Nicole D. Requizo ; Armando Miguel I. Reyes ; Dean Adrian G. Reyes ; John Andrew N. Reyes ; Marcellus Francis L. Ramirez
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2026;10(1):1837-1847
INTRODUCTION
Hypertension is a serious public health issue that puts individuals at risk for various morbidity and mortality indicators. One of the most crucial factors in managing blood pressure and preventing complications is medication adherence which is linked to several determinants. This study explored the correlation between medication adherence among middle-aged hypertensive adults and the different domains of quality of life (QOL), which includes physical, psychological, social relationship and environment.
METHODSThis cross-sectional study involved 96 Filipino residents of Brgy. San Jose, Navotas City aged 35 to 65 years old diagnosed with hypertension and prescribed anti-hypertensive medications. Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used to calculate the correlation between different domains of QOL as well as the overall QOL score.
RESULTSResults revealed a statistically significant but weak positive correlation between overall QOL and medication adherence (r = 0.336, p<0.001). Among the QOL domains, environmental domain had the strongest correlation with adherence (r = 0.446, p = 0.00), followed by physical health (r = 0.443, p = 0.01) and psychological well-being (r = 0.382, p = 0.01). The social relationship domain showed negligible correlation (r = 0.163, p = 0.4).
CONCLUSIONThe study demonstrates that while medication adherence is modestly associated with better perceived QOL, especially in physical, psychological and environmental aspects, other factors likely influence both outcomes. These findings highlight the need for holistic, community-based interventions that address not only medication adherence but also environmental and psychosocial barriers to care in managing hypertension.
Human ; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old ; Middle Aged: 45-64 Yrs Old ; Aged: 65-79 Yrs Old ; Quality Of Life ; Public Health ; Medication Adherence ; Antihypertensive Agents ; Blood Pressure ; Interpersonal Relations
2.Translation and validation of the health-related quality of life in stroke patients - 26 (HRQoLISP-26) scale into Filipino for Filipino adult stroke Patients.
Shanelle Katrina N. TAN ; Portia Margarita D. SIMSUANGCO ; Fatima Mae S. SINGSON ; Joselle T. SINSON ; Celina Therese R. SOLOMON ; Arnold Christopher P. SORIANO ; Stephen Lorenzo P. SULAY ; Mikhael Thaddeus S. SUPE ; Rafael Alfonso S. SYFU ; Althea Jannary C. TALENS ; Ian Cedric D. TAN ; Jan Tyrone CABRERA ; Wennielyn F. FAJILAN ; Elenita MENDOZA ; John Dale TROGO
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2026;10(1):1895-1903
INRODUCTION
Stroke is one of the top five leading causes of disability in the Philippines. It has a significant impact on the quality of life (QoL) of patients, particularly in the functional and psycho-emotional aspects. Thus, it is important to understand the health-related quality of life in stroke patients (HRQoLISP), which focuses on the clinical impact of the disease and disability. The assessment of a stroke patient’s QoL is prognostically significant as it can predict a patient’s treatment success and survival.
OBJECTIVEThis study aims to translate the HRQoLISP-26 into Filipino and assess its content validity for Filipino adult stroke patients.
METHODOLOGYThe HRQoLISP-26 was translated into Filipino using a forward translation protocol and an expert analyzed the forward translation. Selected expert committee members reviewed the first version to assess for content validity and the questionnaire was modified accordingly. The content validity index (CVI) was used for content validity.
RESULTSMajority of the revisions made were done to improve the semantic and grammatical accuracy of items in the Filipino version of the HRQoLISP-26. Only a few items had no revisions implemented. No revisions were done in the final version of the translated questionnaire as each item had a CVI of 1 indicating that it has good content validity.
CONCLUSIONThe Filipino translated HRQoLISP-26 questionnaire is a validated questionnaire that allows assessment of a stroke survivor’s QoL.
Quality Of Life ; Patients ; Life ; Health ; Adult ; Stroke
3.Quality of care among patients with acute heart failure at the emergency room and adherence of physicians at the University of the Philippines – Philippine General Hospital to the division of cardiovascular medicine – heart failure pathway:A retrospective cohort study.
Mark John D. Sabando ; Felix Eduardo R. Punzalan ; Frances Dominique V. Ho ; Tam Adrian P. Aya-ay ; Kevin Paul Da. Enriquez ; Marie Kirk A. Maramara ; Ronald Allan B. Roderos ; Lauren Kay M. Evangelista
Acta Medica Philippina 2026;60(2):22-32
OBJECTIVES
Clinical pathways (CPs) ensure adherence to heart failure (HF) management guidelines. To optimize quality care in a low resource setting, an evidence-based care pathway for the management of acute HF was implemented at the emergency department (ED) of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), the designated national tertiary hospital and referral center. This study aimed to describe the characteristics of adults with acute HF admitted at the ED and evaluate the quality of care they received, measured using physician adherence to the hospital’s acute heart failure CP.
METHODSThis was a retrospective, descriptive cohort study. We reviewed the inpatient charts of all adult patients with acute HF admitted to the ED of the PGH and referred to the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine between December 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023. Quality of care was assessed based on adherence to quality indicators adapted from routine and conditional order sets detailed in the pathway. Descriptive statistics was utilized to describe patient characteristics, quality of care, and outcomes.
RESULTSTwo hundred thirty-six (236) patients were included, with a mean age of 51.8 years. Majority were male (53.4%); hypertension (61.4%) and ischemic heart disease (53.8%) were the most common comorbidities, and infection the most common precipitant of decompensation (60.6%). There were optimal adherence rates to routine orders, which included referrals to Internal Medicine and Cardiology, baseline vital signs monitoring, fluid intake and output monitoring, chest radiograph, complete blood count, blood urea nitrogen, sodium, potassium, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, arterial blood gas, urinalysis, and N-terminal pro b-type natriuretic peptide. Conditional orders, such as oxygen support, focused echocardiography, thyroid - stimulating hormone, and the use of vasopressors, diuretics, and venous thromboembolism prophylactic agents, were optimally performed when warranted. However, we noted suboptimal adherence to certain resource-intensive conditional orders, such as hourly monitoring of urine output (61.4%), hooking to cardiac monitor (53.8%), and performance of 12-lead ECG within 10 minutes (56.8%). Further, only 43.9% of patients were referred to the intensive care unit. Troponin I, calcium, magnesium, and albumin were ordered in excess.
CONCLUSIONOverall adherence rate of physicians to the hospital’s Acute Heart Failure Pathway was satisfactory. Work is needed to improve adherence to hourly urine output monitoring, consistent hooking to cardiac monitor, and timely performance of 12-lead ECG – an effort that begins with expanding in-hospital diagnostic equipment and human resource supply. We recommend continuous pathway implementation with periodic evaluation and stakeholder feedback to further improve quality of care.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Middle Aged: 45-64 Yrs Old ; Adult ; Albumins ; Blood ; Blood Urea Nitrogen ; Calcium ; Cardiology ; Chart ; Charts ; Cohort Studies ; Critical Care ; Critical Pathways ; Diagnostic Equipment ; Disease ; Diuretics ; Echocardiography ; Electrocardiography ; Emergencies ; Emergency Service, Hospital ; Equipment And Supplies ; Evaluation Studies As Topic ; Feedback ; Heart ; Heart Diseases ; Heart Failure ; Hormones ; Hospitals ; Hospitals, General ; Humans ; Hypertension ; Indicators And Reagents ; Infection ; Infections ; Inpatients ; Intensive Care Units ; Internal Medicine ; Lead ; Magnesium ; Male ; Medicine ; Myocardial Ischemia ; Natriuretic Peptide, Brain ; Natriuretic Peptides ; Nitrogen ; Overall ; Oxygen ; Partial Thromboplastin Time ; Patients ; Peptides ; Philippines ; Physicians ; Potassium ; Prothrombin ; Prothrombin Time ; Quality Of Health Care ; Referral And Consultation ; Sodium ; Statistics ; Tertiary Care Centers ; Thorax ; Thromboembolism ; Thromboplastin ; Thyroid Gland ; Time ; Troponin ; Troponin I ; Universities ; Urea ; Urinalysis ; Urine ; Venous Thromboembolism ; Vital Signs ; Work ; Workforce
4.Adaptation to Filipino version of the vascular access quality of life (VASQoL) measure.
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2025;80(2):52-52
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Filipino version of the Vascular Access Quality of Life (VASQoL) measure.
METHODSThe Vascular Access Quality of Life (VASQoL) measure was translated to the Filipino language and, subsequently back translated to the English version by professors from the university. This translated questionnaire was face validated by a vascular surgeon, both adept in using both Filipino and English language. Pre-test was done on 10 subjects to assess cross cultural applicability of the questionnaire. Reliability was tested on 24 patients who were all diagnosed with Stage V Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
RESULTSA total of 24 patients were recruited in the study with a mean age of 50.6, ranging from 15 to 77 years old. Slightly higher population of female versus male participants. For both test and retest, the internal consistency of the VASQoL was unacceptable with Cronbach’s alpha of 0.5209. Test-retest reliability showed almost perfect agreement except for one item (Q7) with substantial agreement.
CONCLUSIONThe evaluation of the Filipino version of the VASQoL measure has revealed shortcomings in terms of reliability, suggesting that it may not be a dependable tool for assessing the experiences of patients with CKD undergoing hemodialysis (HD) in the Filipino population.
Human ; Quality Of Life ; Language ; Patients
5.Association between e-cigarette vaping, voice quality and vocal cord integrity among patients at the Quezon City General Hospital.
Claudette Gloria T. Plumo ; Emmanuel Tadeus S. Cruz
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;40(2):14-19
OBJECTIVE
To determine the association between e-cigarette vaping, voice quality and vocal cord integrity among patients aged 19 years old and above at the Quezon City General Hospital based on the Filipino Voice Handicap Index (VHI), laryngoscopy, and GRBAS scale.
METHODSDesign: Cross-Sectional Study
Setting: Tertiary Government Training Hospital
Participants: Ninety-eight (98) participants aged 19 years old and above with no previously known laryngeal illness who use e-cigarettes, completed the Filipino VHI, laryngoscopic evaluation, and GRBAS evaluation were recruited in the study.
RESULTSOut of 98 participants, 65.3% (64/98) and 34.7% (34/98) were current and past e-cigarette users, respectively, of which 30% (29/98) had abnormal laryngeal findings. Abnormal laryngeal findings were observed in 34.4% (22/64) and 20.6% (7/34) of current and past e-cigarette users, respectively, (p=.172) which include erythema, edema or swelling, vascularity, and mucus in the vocal folds. Asthma (OR=145.1, 95%CI=2.6-79.2, p=.015) and current smoking (OR=13.9, 95%CI=1.6-17.1, p=.016) were significantly associated with abnormal laryngeal findings, while current smoking was significantly associated with higher GRBAS scores (β=0.5, 95%CI=0.06-1.0, p=.025). Years vaping, pods and drops used, and nicotine content level were not significantly associated with abnormal laryngeal findings, GRBAS scores and VHI scores (p > .05).
CONCLUSIONIn this study, the prevalence of abnormal laryngeal findings was 30% among e-cigarette users which was higher among current e-cigarette users than past users. Concurrent cigarette smoking was a significant predictor of abnormal endoscopic findings and voice quality. Further research is recommended to substantiate the association of e-cigarette vaping with voice quality and laryngeal integrity.
Human ; Voice Quality ; Vocal Cords ; Larynx ; Smoking ; Vaping
6.Translation using collaborative translation protocols and initial validation of the Filipino version of stroke specific quality of life scale for stroke survivors.
Angelica Marie V. MANDARIO ; Gerald Neil Sj. MANALO ; Marlo Eduardo M. MANALO ; Jann Marielle M. MANGALI ; Erwin T. MANIPOL ; Christine Beatrix Y. MANALO ; Maria Minerva P. CALIMAG ; Wennielyn F. FAJILAN ; Elenita C. MENDOZA ; John Dale V. TROGO ; Johnny K. LOKIN
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2025;9(S1):3-15
METHODOLOGY
A descriptive, cross-sectional design was utilized, involving the translation of the SS-QOL from English to Filipino through Collaborative Translation Protocols, which centered on group consensus. Three Filipino language experts rigorously evaluated the initial translation for linguistic and cultural appropriateness. To assess content and face validity, an expert committee of three neurology consultants provided ratings, which were analyzed using the item-level content validity index (i-CVI). Subsequently, a pilot testing phase was conducted with 10 stroke survivors recruited via purposeful sampling in Metro Manila to evaluate the SS-QOL-Filipino’s clarity, layout, understandability and answerability, while also measuring the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) to assess consistency and agreement among items
RESULTSThis study successfully developed a stroke-specific HRQOL tool for the Philippines, addressing a critical need for objective measures in patient-centered care. The use of Collaborative Translation Protocols ensured the questionnaire’s conceptual, linguistic and cultural equivalence, incorporating nuances specific to the Filipino context in areas like eating habits, emotional expressions and technological terms. The high face and content validity, coupled with strong consistency and high understandability observed during pilot testing underscore the SS-QOL-Filipino’s suitability for the target population, positioning it as a valuable instrument for both clinical practice and research.
CONCLUSIONThe SS-QOL scale was successfully translated into Filipino using Collaborative Translation Protocols and rigorously validated. The SS-QOL-Filipino version demonstrates high content and face validity, strong consistency and excellent understandability and answerability, affirming its status as a reliable and appropriate outcome measure for assessing the QOL among stroke patients in Metro Manila.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Middle Aged: 45-64 Yrs Old ; Aged: 65-79 Yrs Old ; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old ; Life ; Quality Of Life ; Stroke ; Survivors
7.Patients safety events at Philippine General Hospital.
Maria Antonia E. HABANA ; Homer U. CO ; Koleen C. PASAMBA ; Maria Cecilia E. PUNZALAN
Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(19):6-13
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE
Proper documentation of patient safety events is important to be able to provide changes that can prevent events from occurring again. The Philippine General Hospital launched an online platform for reporting patient safety events in 2017. This paper aimed to describe the patient safety events, initial response to the event, and preventive actions done in the institution.
METHODSThis is a retrospective descriptive study of patient safety event records from August 2017 to April 2022. General data of the patients, details surrounding the events, response to the event, and preventive measures done after the event were documented. Descriptive analysis was performed.
RESULTSThere was a total of 625 events reported with 525 total unique reports. There was an increased rate of patient safety event reports from 2021 to 2022. The average rate was 23.8 and 25.7 reports per month, respectively. Most reports were for in-patient cases and were type 3 preventable adverse events. The general initial response of healthcare personnel to the adverse events is to provide the appropriate clinical care. Preventive measures include re-orientation and event specific actions.
CONCLUSIONDocumentation is crucial for patient safety events to provide solutions and prevent reoccurrence of these events that can cause harm to patients.
Human ; Healthcare Quality ; Quality Of Health Care ; Medical Errors ; Patient Safety ; Patient Harm
8.Quantifying total allowable error violations in serum-sodium quality control: A computer simulation experiment of two- to six-sigma processes.
Mark Angelo ANG ; Karen Cybelle SOTALBO
Philippine Journal of Pathology 2025;10(2):26-32
BACKGROUND
Serum-sodium reporting tolerates a total allowable error (TEa) of only ±4 mmol/L, yet many laboratories continue to operate at the marginal three-sigma level because the quantitative benefit of additional sigma capability is poorly characterized.
OBJECTIVESThe study aims to translate sigma metrics into clinically intuitive risk estimates by (1) quantifying the proportion of QC results that exceed the TEa at five sigma levels (2 – 6 σ) and (2) determining whether successive sigma gains produce statistically significant reductions in error.
METHODOLOGYFive (5) hypothetical assays were parameterized with a common mean of 140 mmol/L and CVs corresponding to 2-, 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-sigma performance. For each assay, 1,000 Monte-Carlo iterations were run, each iteration simulating 36,500 QC results (assuming 100 runs/day for 365 days) drawn from N(μ = 140, σ = μ × CV). The error rate (the proportion of results outside ±4 mmol/L) was recorded per iteration. Distributions were summarized (mean, range, SD); differences were evaluated with one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s HSD.
RESULTSMean (±SD) error rates declined significantly with increasing sigma: Assay A (2 σ): 0.0456 ± 0.0011; Assay B (3 σ): 0.00270 ± 0.00027;Assay C (4 σ): 6.3 × 10-5 ± 4.1 × 10-5; Assay D (5 σ): 5.8 × 10-7 ± 8.0 × 10-7; and Assay E (6 σ): 2.0 × 10-7 ± 3.1 × 10-7. The maximum single-iteration error rate fell from 0.0505 at 2 σ to 1.1 × 10-4 at 4 σ. The 5 σ and 6 σ processes produced zero TEa violations in ≥96 % of iterations. ANOVA confirmed a global difference (p < 0.001); all pairwise contrasts were significant (p < 0.001) except between 5 σ vs 6 σ (p = 0.62).
NEW ABSTRACT STRUCTURE 1Each one-sigma gain yields an order-of-magnitude reduction in TEa violations until a plateau is reached at ≥5 σ, where residual analytical risk is negligible. These simulations support the recommendation that laboratories operating serum-sodium assays below 4 σ should prioritize precision improvements or enhanced QC strategies, whereas ≥5 σ assays may safely adopt less intensive QC without compromising patient safety.
Human ; Quality Control ; Total Quality Management ; Tea
9.Psychosocial and sexual function of young women less than 40 years old treated with concurrent chemoradiation for cervical cancer: A cross-sectional study testing quality of life.
Maria Rowena G. BASCOS ; Rey H. DELOS REYES
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;49(4):209-216
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The treatment for cervical cancer among young women can result in adverse effects that contribute to a negative quality of life (QOL). The literature shows varied studies on the QOL of cervical cancer patients, but evidence on the local context is limited, particularly in young patients.
OBJECTIVESThis study aimed to determine the QOL of young women with cervical cancer treated with concurrent chemoradiation.
MATERIALS AND METHODSA prospective cross-sectional research design was employed. A total of 72 cervical cancer patients who were 40 years old and younger and treated with chemoradiation were recruited using complete enumeration. The study locale was in a tertiary government hospital, which is a training center for gynecologic oncology in the Philippines. The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Questionnaire (QLQ)-C30 and EORTC QLQ of women with Cervical Cancer (CX24) served as data collection instruments. Descriptive statistics were utilized to describe and synthesize the data.
RESULTSSeventy-two young women with cervical cancer treated with concurrent chemoradiation reported a mean global health status score of 4.75, indicating a moderate QOL. However, functional domains were generally low, with the lowest scores in cognitive (1.71), social (1.64), and physical interference with social activities (1.96). The average symptom score was 2.10, reflecting moderate symptomatology. On the EORTC QLQ-CX24, most QOL aspects were rated low, except for body image (2.01), menopausal symptoms (2.31), and sexual worry (2.79). Sexual enjoyment scored the lowest at 1.16, with an overall average of 1.71.
CONCLUSIONSThe study highlights low-to-moderate QoL among young cervical cancer patients post-chemoradiation, underscoring the need for improved supportive care addressing physical, psychological, and social challenges caused by the disease and treatment modality.
Human ; Female ; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ; Quality Of Life
10.Effects of early palliative care integration on the quality of life of caregivers of adult cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Rachel Mae D. ACEDILLA ; Camille Andrea M. VENUS ; Ma. Elinore ALBA-CONCHA
The Filipino Family Physician 2025;63(2):213-221
BACKGROUND
Globally, cancer remains to be one of the leading causes of mortality and poses significant burden to patients and families. A growing body of evidence suggests that early palliative care results in more favorable patient and caregiver outcomes compared to standard oncology care alone.
OBJECTIVESThis study aims to determine the effects of early palliative care on caregivers of adult cancer patients in terms of quality of life, psychological distress, and satisfaction with care.
METHODSSystematic database searches in PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane library and Clinicaltrials.gov registry was conducted to select eligible studies for this review. Keywords, limit fields and Boolean operators were used for the search. Qualitative and quantitative analyses through the Review manager 5.4 software were done to compare quality of life, psychological distress, and satisfaction with care among caregivers given early palliative care vs. caregivers given standard oncology care.
CONCLUSIONThis review revealed inconclusive evidence on the benefits of early palliative care on caregiver outcomes when compared to standard care. We reviewed outcomes of early palliative care including quality of life, psychological distress, and satisfaction with care, but evidence remains unclear due to paucity of studies. Larger, high-caliber trials with more robust evidences, refinement of measurement tools catered to caregivers with higher sensitivity, and standardization of EPC protocol are needed to detect effect of EPC.
Human ; Caregivers ; Cancer ; Neoplasms ; Quality Of Life ; Systematic Review


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