Adults Hemophiliacs In Pakistan: Health Related Quality Of Life And Psychological Aspects

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Objective: The goal of this investigation is to assess how psychological factors and pain affect adult hemophiliac patients' well-being. Materials and Methods: On 102 hemophiliacs, a cross-sectional study was done. Data were gathered using visual analog scales for pain, depression anxiety stress assessments, and quality of life questionnaires specific to hemophilia. Regression analysis, analysis of covariance, and correlation coefficients were used to analyze the data. Results: According to the findings, 70.8% of hemophiliac patients felt pain on the research day. Patients with hemophilia had an average HRQoL score of 50.08 (standard deviation: 18.49). Additionally, stress, worry, and mild to serious depression were present in 45.7 %, 63.5%, and 58.3% of the patients, respectively. Additionally, a substantial correlation between HRQoL and sadness, anxiety, and pain intensity was found. The study variables were able to explain 47% of changes in HRQOL in the regression model, with depression and pain intensity serving as important predictors. Conclusion: To enhance the psychosocial health and quality of life of patients, emphasis should be given to these factors.

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Yaqoob, E., Mushahid, Z., Asif, M. A., Ishfaq, M., Sabah, M., & Waseem, M. (2023). Adults Hemophiliacs In Pakistan: Health Related Quality Of Life And Psychological Aspects. Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College, 27(1), 189–195. https://doi.org/10.37939/jrmc.v27i1.2043

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