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Health-related quality of life by gout severity in women and men with gout in primary care: results from a questionnaire study in Western Sweden. | LitMetric

Health-related quality of life by gout severity in women and men with gout in primary care: results from a questionnaire study in Western Sweden.

Scand J Rheumatol

Department of Rheumatology and Inflammation Research, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study compared health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among gout patients of different severity levels, focusing on overall impact and differences by sex.
  • Out of 1444 gout patients surveyed, about 54% responded, and the severity of gout was categorized based on the number of gout flares in the past year (mild, moderate, severe).
  • The results showed that patients with severe gout experienced significantly worse HRQoL scores compared to those with mild gout, indicating that the severity of gout flare-ups negatively affects both physical and mental well-being.

Article Abstract

Objective: We aimed to compare health-related quality of life (HRQoL) by gout severity, overall and by sex.

Method: A questionnaire was sent to patients with gout (n = 1444) identified at 12 primary care centres in Western Sweden. The questionnaire asked about comorbidities, gout-specific aspects, and HRQoL, using the RAND 36-Item Health Survey. Responders were divided into 'mild', 'moderate', or 'severe' gout based on the number of self-reported flares (0, 1-2, ≥ 3) during the past 12 months.

Results: Out of 1444 gout patients, 784 (54.3%) responded to the questionnaire. Among the respondents, 673 [560 (83.2%) men and 113 (16.8%) women] provided answers regarding the number of gout flares in the past year. Of these, 322 (47.8%), 218 (32.4%), and 133 (19.8%) were classified as having mild, moderate, and severe gout, respectively. Allopurinol use was more frequent in those with mild disease. In more severe gout, HRQoL was reduced compared to less severe gout [severe vs mild gout, mean values for physical component summary (PCS) score 39.5 vs 43.6, p = 0.002, and mental component summary (MCS) score 46.6 vs 51.1, p < 0.001]. When excluding those with a flare in the past month, the HRQoL was still worse in severe gout (vs mild), although differences were attenuated and not statistically significant for the PCS and for women.

Conclusion: Gout severity, defined as the number of flares during the past year, was associated with significant reductions in HRQoL.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03009742.2023.2240596DOI Listing

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