Quality of life in inflammatory bowel disease patients: A cross?sectional study

Abstract:
Background
In?ammatory bowel disease (IBD) has a signifcant impact on health?related quality of life (HRQOL). Tis study aims to investigate the variables which can be attributed to HRQOL in IBD patients.
Materials And Methods
Seventy?one patients flled in IBD questionnaire (IBDQ?32), Pittsburgh sleep quality index questionnaire, and sociodemographic questionnaire. Disease activity was assessed by Crohn’s disease activity index (CDAI) and ulcerative colitis activity index (UCAI). Te correlations of sleep quality, sociodemographic variables, and disease characteristics with IBDQ were investigated.
Results
IBDQ?32 mean score was lower in patients who had hospitalization (P = 0.01), poor sleep quality (P
Conclusions
Impaired HRQOL was signifcantly associated with poor sleep quality, lack of folic acid consumption, and disease severity in IBD patients. Terefore, evaluation of folic acid level and efcacy of its supplementation in prospective studies is recommended. Treatment of sleep disturbance with pharmacological agents and nonpharmacological methods should be kept in mind as well.
Language:
English
Published:
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, Volume:22 Issue: 9, 2017 Sep
Page:
5
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