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Fear of falling, fracture history, and comorbidities are associated with health-related quality of life among European and US women with osteoporosis in a large international study

机译:一项大型的国际研究表明,对坠落,骨折史和合并症的恐惧与欧美骨质疏松症妇女的健康相关的生活质量有关

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We studied 7,897 women with postmenopausal osteoporosis to assess factors that influence health-related quality of life (HRQoL). An increased number of comorbidities, fear of falling, and previous vertebral fracture were associated with significant reductions in HRQoL. Understanding the factors that affect HRQoL may improve management of these patients. Introduction: HRQoL is impaired in women treated for postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO). The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between clinical characteristics, comorbidities, medical history, patient demographics, and HRQoL in women with PMO. Methods: Baseline data were obtained and combined from two large and similar multinational observational studies: Prospective Observational Scientific Study Investigating Bone Loss Experience in Europe (POSSIBLE EU?) and in the US (POSSIBLE US?) including postmenopausal women in primary care settings initiating or switching bone loss treatment, or who had been on bone loss treatment for some time. HRQoL measured by health utility scores (EQ-5D?) were available for 7,897 women (94 % of study participants). The relationship between HRQoL and baseline clinical characteristics, medical history and patient demographics was assessed using parsimonious, multivariable, mixed-model analyses. Results: Median health utility score was 0.80 (interquartile range 0.69-1.00). In multivariable analyses, young age, low body mass index, previous vertebral fracture, increased number of comorbidities, high fear of falling, and depression were associated with reduced HRQoL. Regression-based model estimates showed that previous vertebral fracture was associated with lower health utility scores by 0.08 (10.3 %) and demonstrated the impact of multiple comorbidities and of fear of falling on HRQoL. Conclusions: In this large observational study of women with PMO, there was substantial interindividual variability in HRQoL. An increased number of comorbidities, fear of falling, and previous vertebral fracture were associated with significant reductions in HRQoL.
机译:我们研究了7,897名绝经后骨质疏松症妇女,以评估影响健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的因素。合并症的增加,对跌倒的恐惧以及先前的椎骨骨折与HRQoL的显着降低有关。了解影响HRQoL的因素可能会改善这些患者的管理。简介:接受绝经后骨质疏松症(PMO)治疗的女性的HRQoL受损。这项研究的目的是检查PMO妇女的临床特征,合并症,病史,患者人口统计资料和HRQoL之间的关系。方法:从两个大型且类似的跨国观察研究中获得基线数据,并进行了合并:前瞻性观察科学研究,研究欧洲(POSSIBLE EU?)和美国(POSSIBLE US?)的骨丢失经验,包括在初级保健机构中就医的绝经后妇女。切换骨质流失治疗,或曾经接受骨质流失治疗一段时间的人。有7897名妇女(94%的研究参与者)可获得通过健康效用评分(EQ-5D?)衡量的HRQoL。使用简约,多变量,混合模型分析评估了HRQoL与基线临床特征,病史和患者人口统计学之间的关系。结果:健康效用中位数为0.80(四分位数范围为0.69-1.00)。在多变量分析中,年轻人年龄,低体重指数,先前的椎体骨折,合并症数量增加,对跌倒的高度恐惧和沮丧与HRQoL降低有关。基于回归的模型估计表明,先前的椎体骨折与健康效用得分较低相关0.08(10.3%),并且证明了多种合并症的影响以及担心跌倒对HRQoL的影响。结论:在这项关于PMO妇女的大型观察性研究中,HRQoL存在很大的个体差异。合并症的数量增加,对跌倒的恐惧和先前的椎骨骨折与HRQoL显着降低有关。

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