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Influence of Self-Reported Chronic Rhinosinusitis on Health-Related Quality of Life: A Population-Based Survey
by
Guo, Cui
, Shen, Shuang-Quan
, Xu, Geng
, Shi, Jianbo
, Ou, Chun-Quan
, Ma, Jin-Xiang
, Fu, Qing-Ling
in
Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Allergic rhinitis
/ Allergies
/ Asthma
/ China - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Comorbidity
/ Covariance
/ Development and progression
/ Female
/ Females
/ Geriatrics
/ Gout
/ Growth hormone
/ Health aspects
/ Health Surveys
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Lung diseases
/ Male
/ Males
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical research
/ Medical treatment
/ Middle Aged
/ Obstructive lung disease
/ Older people
/ Otolaryngology
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Precision medicine
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Quality of Life
/ Questionnaires
/ Random sampling
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Rhinitis
/ Rhinosinusitis
/ Sampling methods
/ Sex Factors
/ Sinusitis
/ Sinusitis - epidemiology
/ Sinusitis - psychology
/ Sleep
/ Smoking
/ Smoking - epidemiology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Studies
/ Subpopulations
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Validity
2015
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Influence of Self-Reported Chronic Rhinosinusitis on Health-Related Quality of Life: A Population-Based Survey
by
Guo, Cui
, Shen, Shuang-Quan
, Xu, Geng
, Shi, Jianbo
, Ou, Chun-Quan
, Ma, Jin-Xiang
, Fu, Qing-Ling
in
Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Allergic rhinitis
/ Allergies
/ Asthma
/ China - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Comorbidity
/ Covariance
/ Development and progression
/ Female
/ Females
/ Geriatrics
/ Gout
/ Growth hormone
/ Health aspects
/ Health Surveys
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Lung diseases
/ Male
/ Males
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical research
/ Medical treatment
/ Middle Aged
/ Obstructive lung disease
/ Older people
/ Otolaryngology
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Precision medicine
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Quality of Life
/ Questionnaires
/ Random sampling
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Rhinitis
/ Rhinosinusitis
/ Sampling methods
/ Sex Factors
/ Sinusitis
/ Sinusitis - epidemiology
/ Sinusitis - psychology
/ Sleep
/ Smoking
/ Smoking - epidemiology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Studies
/ Subpopulations
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Validity
2015
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Influence of Self-Reported Chronic Rhinosinusitis on Health-Related Quality of Life: A Population-Based Survey
by
Guo, Cui
, Shen, Shuang-Quan
, Xu, Geng
, Shi, Jianbo
, Ou, Chun-Quan
, Ma, Jin-Xiang
, Fu, Qing-Ling
in
Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Allergic rhinitis
/ Allergies
/ Asthma
/ China - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Comorbidity
/ Covariance
/ Development and progression
/ Female
/ Females
/ Geriatrics
/ Gout
/ Growth hormone
/ Health aspects
/ Health Surveys
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Lung diseases
/ Male
/ Males
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical research
/ Medical treatment
/ Middle Aged
/ Obstructive lung disease
/ Older people
/ Otolaryngology
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Precision medicine
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Quality of Life
/ Questionnaires
/ Random sampling
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Rhinitis
/ Rhinosinusitis
/ Sampling methods
/ Sex Factors
/ Sinusitis
/ Sinusitis - epidemiology
/ Sinusitis - psychology
/ Sleep
/ Smoking
/ Smoking - epidemiology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Studies
/ Subpopulations
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Validity
2015
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Influence of Self-Reported Chronic Rhinosinusitis on Health-Related Quality of Life: A Population-Based Survey
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Influence of Self-Reported Chronic Rhinosinusitis on Health-Related Quality of Life: A Population-Based Survey
2015
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Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a frequently occurring chronic respiratory disease. There is evidence that effective treatment of CRS can improve patients' quality of life, but the data regarding the extent to which CRS impairs patients' quality of life (QoL) is sparse. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of self-reported CRS on health-related QoL and to determine whether the influence was associated with gender, age and socio-economic status. A four-stage random sampling method was used to select the participants from the general population in Guangzhou, China. All participants were interviewed face-to-face at their homes using a standardized questionnaire. The health-related QoL of each participant was assessed using the SF-36 Health Survey. The scores of the SF-36 after adjusting for gender, age, socioeconomic conditions, smoking and some important comorbid conditions were compared between the CRS group and the non-CRS group using analysis of covariance. A multiple linear regression model with interaction terms was established to determine whether CRS affected QoL to the same degree across the different subpopulations. Among a total of 1,411 participants aged at least 15 years, 118 persons (8.4%) had self-reported CRS. Subjects with CRS had an increased prevalence of allergic rhinitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and gout than subjects without CRS. The CRS group had lower scores in all eight domains and the physical and mental component summary than those without CRS (P<0.05), and the greatest differences were in role emotional function (RE), general health (GH) and role physical function (RP). The impairments of the CRS participants in RE and RP were greater among the females than the males. Moreover, physical domains were affected to greater degrees among the elderly and those with high-level education. In conclusion, CRS is a common chronic disorder. Persons with self-reported CRS perceived themselves as having impaired QoL in both the physical and mental domains. These findings shed new light on the health burden of CRS and should be taken into account by clinicians involved in the care of CRS patients.
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