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  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a serious lung disease that significantly reduces patients' quality of life due to a range of debilitating symptoms.
  • A study surveyed 245 patients to identify symptom clusters, revealing three key groups: emotional symptoms (like depression and anxiety), pain, and respiratory symptoms (like shortness of breath and cough).
  • These symptom factors were strongly correlated with various aspects of health-related quality of life, emphasizing the need for routine assessments of patients' mental health, pain, and respiratory issues to improve care.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a severe and progressive lung disease with a poor prognosis. Patients with IPF suffer from a high symptom burden, which impairs their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Lack of research on IPF symptoms and their clustering, however, makes symptom-centred care challenging.

Methods: We sent two questionnaires, RAND 36-Item Health Survey and Edmonton Symptom Assessment System, to 300 patients from the FinnishIPF registry. Of the 300 patients, 245 (82%) responded. We performed an exploratory factor analysis on the results to search for potential clustering of symptoms into factors.

Results: We found three distinct symptom factors: the emotional factor (including depression, anxiety, insomnia, loss of appetite and nausea), the pain factor (pain at rest or in movement) and the respiratory symptoms factor (shortness of breath, cough, tiredness and loss of wellbeing). Correlation was strong within the factors (ρ 0.78-0.85) and also evident between them. The factors correlated with the different dimensions of HRQoL: the emotional factor with mental health (correlation coefficient=-0.69) and vitality (-0.63), the pain factor with bodily pain (-0.72) and the respiratory symptoms factor with vitality (-0.69), general health (-0.64) and physical functioning (-0.62).

Conclusion: We found three distinct symptom factors in IPF, of which respiratory and emotional factors showed the strongest association with decreasing HRQoL. Routine assessment of IPF patients' respiratory symptoms, mental health and pain are important as these may be linked with other symptoms and significantly impair the patient's HRQoL.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533377PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00347-2020DOI Listing

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