Health-related quality of life at diagnosis and follow-up in Faroese and Danish patients with inflammatory bowel disease – a Faroese IBD cohort study
T Hammer,
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Frederikke Agerbo Modin,
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Kári Rubek Nielsen
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et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 10
Published: Jan. 17, 2025
Patients
with
inflammatory
bowel
disease
(IBD)
have
lower
health-related
quality
of
life
(HRQoL)
than
the
general
population.
The
highest
incidence
and
prevalence
rates
IBD
in
world
are
found
Faroe
Islands,
however,
HRQoL
Faroese
patients
is
unknown.
This
study
aimed
to
determine
their
at
diagnosis
two
years
follow-up
comparison
Danish
patients.
All
(15
or
older)
were
invited
answer
Short
Form
12
questionnaire
(SF-12)
Inflammatory
Bowel
Disease
Questionnaire
(SIBDQ)
follow-up.
included
from
2010
2022,
2010.
160
completed
questionnaires
twice.
For
IBD,
physical
mental
component
summary
scores
significantly
improved
46.6
44.0
49.4
47.7,
respectively.
Total
SIBDQ
also
53.9.
However,
had
social
functioning,
health,
as
well
emotional
compared
follow-up,
although
greater
improvements
observed
for
Increased
awareness
this
patient
group
warranted
diagnosis.
Language: Английский
Structural equation modeling of the impact of disease activity on inflammatory bowel disease control: the mediating roles of self-efficacy and self-management behaviors
Yongli Zhu,
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K Liu,
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Jinfeng Jiang
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et al.
BMC Gastroenterology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Maintaining
effective
disease
control
in
patients
with
inflammatory
bowel
(IBD)
is
both
a
significant
goal
and
challenge.
Drawing
on
the
Common-Sense
Model
of
Self-Regulation
(CSM)
related
research,
this
study
investigates
how
IBD
activity
status
influences
through
direct
indirect
pathways.
A
cross-sectional
survey
was
conducted
among
310
who
attended
tertiary
general
hospital,
leader
Alliance
Group
Chongqing
City,
between
March
August
2024.
Structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
utilized
to
assess
role
magnitude
various
influencing
factor
Relying
AMOS26
software,
path
effects
factors
process
were
analyzed
using
structural
test
hypothetical
models.
total
306
valid
questionnaires
collected,
mean
IBD-control
score
12.14
±
3.665.
There
negative
link
(P
<
0.01)
positive
correlation
chronic
illness
management
self-efficacy,
self-management
behavior,
0.01).
Path
analysis
showed
that
negatively
predicted
(β
=
-0.715,
P
Chronic
self-efficacy
partially
mediated
relationship
-0.071,
0.012).
chain-mediated
pathway
identified,
where
affected
via
guided
by
behavior
-0.025,
0.007).
However,
influenced
subsequently
only
marginal
significance
0.074).
Effective
behaviors
improve
control.
High
may
reduce
impairing
Positive
feedback
loops
involving
enhanced
are
crucial
for
better
control,
as
perceive
outcomes
more
motivated
maintain
these
behaviors.
Language: Английский