Psychosocial well-being and health-related quality of life in a UK population with Usher syndrome

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作者
Dean, Gavin [1 ]
Orford, Amy [1 ]
Staines, Roy [2 ]
McGee, Anna [3 ]
Smith, Kimberley J. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Brunel Univ London, Dept Life Sci, Uxbridge, Middx, England
[2] UsherVibe Grp, Croydon, Surrey, England
[3] Sense UK, Res Grp, London, England
[4] Brunel Univ, Inst Hlth Environm & Soc, Ageing Studies Res Grp, Uxbridge, Middx, England
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2017年 / 7卷 / 01期
关键词
OPHTHALMOLOGY; PUBLIC HEALTH; SOCIAL SUPPORT; MENTAL-HEALTH; LONELINESS; DEPRESSION; HEARING; RELIABILITY; IMPAIRMENT; VALIDITY; PEOPLE; SCALE;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013261
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives To determine whether psychosocial well-being is associated with the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of people with Usher syndrome. Setting The survey was advertised online and through deafblind-related charities, support groups and social groups throughout the UK. Participants 90 people with Usher syndrome took part in the survey. Inclusion criteria are having a diagnosis of Usher syndrome, being 18 or older and being a UK resident. Primary and secondary outcome measures All participants took part in a survey that measured depressive symptoms, loneliness and social support (predictors) and their physical and mental HRQOL (outcomes). Measured confounders included age-related, sex-related and health-related characteristics. Hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses examined the association of each psychosocial well-being predictor with the physical and mental HRQOL outcomes while controlling for confounders in a stepwise manner. Results After adjusting for all confounders, psychosocial well-being was shown to predict physical and mental HRQOL in our population with Usher syndrome. Increasing depressive symptoms were predictive of poorer physical (=-0.36, p<0.01) and mental (=-0.60, p<0.001) HRQOL. Higher levels of loneliness predicted poorer mental HRQOL (=-0.20, p<0.05). Finally, increasing levels of social support predicted better mental HRQOL (=0.19, p<0.05). Conclusions Depression, loneliness and social support all represent important issues that are linked with HRQOL in a UK population with Usher syndrome. Our results add to the growing body of evidence that psychosocial well-being is an important factor to consider in people with Usher syndrome alongside functional and physical impairment within research and clinical practice.
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