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Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia: The application of partial proportional odds model

BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in a given person affects all aspects of people’s lives. Poor quality of life (QoL) is one of the major consequences of living with multimorbidity. Although healthcare should support multimorbid individu...

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Autores principales: Eyowas, Fantu Abebe, Schneider, Marguerite, Balcha, Shitaye Alemu, Pati, Sanghamitra, Getahun, Fentie Ambaw
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001176
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author Eyowas, Fantu Abebe
Schneider, Marguerite
Balcha, Shitaye Alemu
Pati, Sanghamitra
Getahun, Fentie Ambaw
author_facet Eyowas, Fantu Abebe
Schneider, Marguerite
Balcha, Shitaye Alemu
Pati, Sanghamitra
Getahun, Fentie Ambaw
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description BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in a given person affects all aspects of people’s lives. Poor quality of life (QoL) is one of the major consequences of living with multimorbidity. Although healthcare should support multimorbid individuals to achieve a better quality of life, little is known about the effect of multimorbidity on the QoL of patients living with chronic conditions. This study aimed to determine the influence of multimorbidity on QoL among clients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia. METHODOLOGY: A multi-centered facility-based study was conducted among 1440 participants aged 40+ years. Two complementary methods were employed to collect sociodemographic and disease related data. We used the short form (SF-12 V2) instrument to measure quality of life (QoL). The data were analyzed by STATA V.16, and a multivariate partial proportional odds model was fitted to identify covariates associated with quality of life. Statistical significance was considered at p-value <0.05. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Multimorbidity was identified in 54.8% (95% CI = 52.2%-57.4%) of the sample. A significant proportion (33.5%) of the study participants had poor QoL and a quarter (25.8%) of them had moderate QoL. Advanced age, obesity and living with multimorbidity were the factors associated with poor QoL. Conversely, perceived social support and satisfaction with care were the variables positively associated with better QoL. CONCLUSION: The magnitude of multimorbidity in this study was high and individuals living with multimorbidity had a relatively poorer QoL than those without multimorbidity. Care of people with chronic multiple conditions has to be oriented to the realities of multimorbidity burden and its implication on QoL. It is also imperative to replicate the methods we employed to measure and analyze QoL data in this study for facilitating comparison and further development of the approaches.
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spelling pubmed-100216952023-03-17 Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia: The application of partial proportional odds model Eyowas, Fantu Abebe Schneider, Marguerite Balcha, Shitaye Alemu Pati, Sanghamitra Getahun, Fentie Ambaw PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in a given person affects all aspects of people’s lives. Poor quality of life (QoL) is one of the major consequences of living with multimorbidity. Although healthcare should support multimorbid individuals to achieve a better quality of life, little is known about the effect of multimorbidity on the QoL of patients living with chronic conditions. This study aimed to determine the influence of multimorbidity on QoL among clients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia. METHODOLOGY: A multi-centered facility-based study was conducted among 1440 participants aged 40+ years. Two complementary methods were employed to collect sociodemographic and disease related data. We used the short form (SF-12 V2) instrument to measure quality of life (QoL). The data were analyzed by STATA V.16, and a multivariate partial proportional odds model was fitted to identify covariates associated with quality of life. Statistical significance was considered at p-value <0.05. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Multimorbidity was identified in 54.8% (95% CI = 52.2%-57.4%) of the sample. A significant proportion (33.5%) of the study participants had poor QoL and a quarter (25.8%) of them had moderate QoL. Advanced age, obesity and living with multimorbidity were the factors associated with poor QoL. Conversely, perceived social support and satisfaction with care were the variables positively associated with better QoL. CONCLUSION: The magnitude of multimorbidity in this study was high and individuals living with multimorbidity had a relatively poorer QoL than those without multimorbidity. Care of people with chronic multiple conditions has to be oriented to the realities of multimorbidity burden and its implication on QoL. It is also imperative to replicate the methods we employed to measure and analyze QoL data in this study for facilitating comparison and further development of the approaches. Public Library of Science 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10021695/ /pubmed/36962679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001176 Text en © 2022 Eyowas et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Eyowas, Fantu Abebe
Schneider, Marguerite
Balcha, Shitaye Alemu
Pati, Sanghamitra
Getahun, Fentie Ambaw
Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia: The application of partial proportional odds model
title Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia: The application of partial proportional odds model
title_full Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia: The application of partial proportional odds model
title_fullStr Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia: The application of partial proportional odds model
title_full_unstemmed Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia: The application of partial proportional odds model
title_short Multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia: The application of partial proportional odds model
title_sort multimorbidity and health-related quality of life among patients attending chronic outpatient medical care in bahir dar, northwest ethiopia: the application of partial proportional odds model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001176
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