Patient-reported Outcomes in a French Nationwide Survey of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

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BACKGROUND: Patient reported-outcomes [PROs] are a major therapeutic goal in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD]. METHODS: Between January and June 2014, patients affiliated with the French national IBD association filled out six self-questionnaires: quality of life 9QoL, according to the Short Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire [SIBDQ] and the Short-Form-36 Questionnaire [SF-36] v2); fatigue (the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue [FACIT-F]); work productivity (the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment [WPAI] questionnaire); disability [the I nflammatory Bowel Disease Disability Index]; and anxiety/depression (the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale [HADS]). Associated factors were identified by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: Datasets were obtained from 1185 IBD patients. Around half of patients reported poor QoL [SIBDQ <45: 53.3%], severe fatigue [FACIT-F <30: 47.4%] and/or depression [HAD-D >7: 49.4%]. One-third of the patients reported anxiety [HAD-A >7: 30.3%] and/or moderate [22.4%] or severe [11.9%] disability. About half of them reported presenteeism and moderate-to-severe loss of work productivity and loss of activity. Poor QoL, severe fatigue, severe disease-related disability, and/or high WPAI were all associated with female gender, unemployment, and disease activity. Poor QoL, severe fatigue, and high WPAI were also associated with the use of tumour necrosis factor antagonists. A history of surgery was associated with poor QoL, whereas age was associated with severe fatigue. Severe depression was associated with female gender and disease activity. CONCLUSIONS: The disease burden is very high in IBD, with poor QoL, fatigue, work impairment, and depression in half of patients. Marked disability and anxiety were reported by one-third of patients.

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Williet, N., Sarter, H., Gower-Rousseau, C., Adrianjafy, C., Olympie, A., Buisson, A., … Peyrin-Biroulet, L. (2017). Patient-reported Outcomes in a French Nationwide Survey of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients. Journal of Crohn’s & Colitis, 11(2), 165–174. https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjw145

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