Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Background: Perceived Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) is impaired in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). To our
knowledge, no study has analyzed the effect of OSA diagnosis communication on HRQoL. We evaluated self-perceived
HRQoL in patients afferent to our sleep center, in order to examine the effect of the diagnosis disclosure on their
HRQoL.
Methods: Two hundred ninety-seven consecutive outpatients (227 M) (mean age 54.1 ± 11.6 yrs, range 23-80 yrs) were
evaluated, before first clinical visit and nocturnal diagnostic examination (Time A), and after diagnosis disclosure (Time
B), with two self-reported questionnaires for HRQoL assessment: Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWBI),
consisting of anxiety, depressed mood, positive well-being, self-control, general health, vitality subscales, and 12-Item
Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12), comprising Physical (PCS) and Mental Component Summaries (MCS).
Results: Comparison of mean HRQoL scores at Time A with reference values, showed worse scores. Mean PGWBI Total
and subscales scores improved at Time B. Similar improvement was observed for SF-12 MCS (p = 0.0148), but nor for
SF-12 PCS. At Time B, Anxiety, Depression and Well-being PGWBI subscales became similar to reference values, while
the scores in the other PGWBI subscales and SF-12 remained worse. Comparison between males and females showed
higher HRQoL values for males at both times. Score changes were independent from age, gender, BMI, AHI, TSat90 and
excessive daytime sleepiness.
Conclusions: Diagnosis communication improves patients' HRQoL, regardless of the severity. Changes in HRQoL after
diagnosis disclosure may be due to patients' motivation for medical check and diagnostic expectations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Obstructive sleep apnea; Quality of life; Diagnosis; Gender; Hypoxemia; Body mass i
List of contributors:
IACONO ISIDORO, Serena; Insalaco, Giuseppe; LO BUE, Anna; Romano, Salvatore; Marrone, Oreste; Salvaggio, Adriana
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