The impact of frailty and illness perceptions on quality of life among people living with HIV in Greece: A network analysis

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Kapetanakis AnargyrosORCID,Karakatsoulis GeorgiosORCID,Kyrou DimitriosORCID,Ntourou Iliana,Vrontaras Nikolaos,Tsachouridou Olga,Meliou Maria,Basoulis Dimitrios,Protopapas Konstantinos,Petrakis Vasilis,Leonidou Leonidia,Katsarolis Ioannis,Metallidis Simeon,Chini Maria,Psichogiou Mina,Antoniadou Anastasia,Panagopoulos Periklis,Gogos Charalambos,Karamanidou Christina

Abstract

Objective Despite the significant advances in healthcare, people living with HIV still face challenges that affect their quality of life (QoL), both in terms of their physical state as represented by frailty and of their illness perceptions (IP). The aim of this study was to unravel the associations between these constructs (QoL, frailty, IP). Methods This multicenter, cross-sectional study included 477 people living with HIV (93% male; median age = 43 years, IQR = 51.7) from six HIV clinics in Greece. Frailty phenotype, QoL and IP were assessed using Fried’s criteria, EuroQoL (EQ-5D-5L) and Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ), respectively. Network analysis model was utilized. Results Among frailty criteria, exhaustion had the highest expected influence, while the strongest correlation concerns exhaustion and weak grip strength (pr = 0.14). Regarding the QoL items, usual activities displayed the highest expected influence. The correlations of pain/discomfort with mobility (pr = 0.31), and usual activities with self-care (pr = 0.34) were the strongest. For the BIPQ items, the strongest correlation was found between illness concern and emotional response (pr = 0.45), whereas the latter item was the one that displayed the highest expected influence. Three communities were formed: 1) personal control, treatment control and coherence, 2) the frailty items with mobility, self-care, usual activities, and pain/discomfort, and 3) the rest BIPQ items with anxiety/depression. Identity displayed the highest bridge strength, followed by pain/discomfort, usual activities and consequences. Conclusions The interplay between QoL, frailty, and IP in people living with HIV requires clinical attention. Self-reported exhaustion, slow walking speed, and low physical activity affect the physical QoL dimensions, while anxiety/depression is strongly associated with illness-related concern and perceived emotional effects, leading to psychological distress. Symptom management can improve QoL, and information on the disease and treatment can enhance control over the disease. Developing interventions to address QoL, frailty, and IP is crucial.

Funder

Gilead Sciences Hellas

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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