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Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the United States

OBJECTIVE: To assess the health related quality of life of patients with primary Sjögren's Syndrome (PSS) in a large US sample. METHODS: Questionnaires were mailed to 547 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PSS (PhysR-PSS) and all active members of the Sjögren's Syndrome Foundation USA...

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Autores principales: Segal, Barbara, Bowman, Simon J, Fox, Philip C, Vivino, Frederick B, Murukutla, Nandita, Brodscholl, Jeff, Ogale, Sarika, McLean, Lachy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2693523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19473510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-7-46
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author Segal, Barbara
Bowman, Simon J
Fox, Philip C
Vivino, Frederick B
Murukutla, Nandita
Brodscholl, Jeff
Ogale, Sarika
McLean, Lachy
author_facet Segal, Barbara
Bowman, Simon J
Fox, Philip C
Vivino, Frederick B
Murukutla, Nandita
Brodscholl, Jeff
Ogale, Sarika
McLean, Lachy
author_sort Segal, Barbara
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the health related quality of life of patients with primary Sjögren's Syndrome (PSS) in a large US sample. METHODS: Questionnaires were mailed to 547 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PSS (PhysR-PSS) and all active members of the Sjögren's Syndrome Foundation USA (SSF-PSS), half of whom identified a friend without PSS to also complete the survey. RESULTS: 277 PhysR-PSS patients were compared to 606 controls. The mean age was 62 years in the PhysR-PSS group and 61 years in the control group. 90% in both groups were women. Time from first symptom to diagnosis of PSS was a mean of 7 years. Sicca related morbidity, fatigue severity, depression and pain (assessed by validated questionnaires, PROFAD-SSI, FACIT-F, CES-D, BPI) were significantly greater, and all eight SF-36 domains were significantly diminished, in patients compared to controls. Somatic fatigue was the dominant predictor of physical function and of general health. Depression was the dominant predictor of emotional well being. Health care utilization was higher in patients than controls, including out of pocket dental expenses (mean: PhysR-PSS = $1473.3, controls = $503.6), dental visits (mean: PhysR-PSS = 4.0, controls = 2.3), current treatments (mean: PhysR-PSS = 6.6, controls = 2.5), and hospitalizations (53% PhysR-PSS, vs. 40% controls). CONCLUSION: Diminished health quality and excess health costs are prevalent among PSS patients. Health experiences and functional impact of PSS is similar among US and European patients. Delayed diagnosis, sicca related morbidity, fatigue, pain and depression are substantial suggesting unmet health needs and the importance of earlier recognition of PSS.
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spelling pubmed-26935232009-06-08 Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the United States Segal, Barbara Bowman, Simon J Fox, Philip C Vivino, Frederick B Murukutla, Nandita Brodscholl, Jeff Ogale, Sarika McLean, Lachy Health Qual Life Outcomes Research OBJECTIVE: To assess the health related quality of life of patients with primary Sjögren's Syndrome (PSS) in a large US sample. METHODS: Questionnaires were mailed to 547 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PSS (PhysR-PSS) and all active members of the Sjögren's Syndrome Foundation USA (SSF-PSS), half of whom identified a friend without PSS to also complete the survey. RESULTS: 277 PhysR-PSS patients were compared to 606 controls. The mean age was 62 years in the PhysR-PSS group and 61 years in the control group. 90% in both groups were women. Time from first symptom to diagnosis of PSS was a mean of 7 years. Sicca related morbidity, fatigue severity, depression and pain (assessed by validated questionnaires, PROFAD-SSI, FACIT-F, CES-D, BPI) were significantly greater, and all eight SF-36 domains were significantly diminished, in patients compared to controls. Somatic fatigue was the dominant predictor of physical function and of general health. Depression was the dominant predictor of emotional well being. Health care utilization was higher in patients than controls, including out of pocket dental expenses (mean: PhysR-PSS = $1473.3, controls = $503.6), dental visits (mean: PhysR-PSS = 4.0, controls = 2.3), current treatments (mean: PhysR-PSS = 6.6, controls = 2.5), and hospitalizations (53% PhysR-PSS, vs. 40% controls). CONCLUSION: Diminished health quality and excess health costs are prevalent among PSS patients. Health experiences and functional impact of PSS is similar among US and European patients. Delayed diagnosis, sicca related morbidity, fatigue, pain and depression are substantial suggesting unmet health needs and the importance of earlier recognition of PSS. BioMed Central 2009-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2693523/ /pubmed/19473510 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-7-46 Text en Copyright © 2009 Segal et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Segal, Barbara
Bowman, Simon J
Fox, Philip C
Vivino, Frederick B
Murukutla, Nandita
Brodscholl, Jeff
Ogale, Sarika
McLean, Lachy
Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the United States
title Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the United States
title_full Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the United States
title_fullStr Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the United States
title_short Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the United States
title_sort primary sjögren's syndrome: health experiences and predictors of health quality among patients in the united states
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2693523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19473510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-7-46
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