Tuberculosis impacts multiple aspects in quality of life in a Romanian cohort of drug‐susceptible and drug resistant patients: A patient‐reported outcome measures study

Author:

Margineanu Ioana1,Butnaru Teodora2,Lam Marjolein3,Baiceanu Dragos2,Dragomir Raluca2,Arbore Adriana Sorete4,Mahler Beatrice2,Munteanu Ioana2,Mihaltan Florin2,Akkerman Onno56,Alffenaar Jan‐Willem1789ORCID,Stienstra Ymkje310ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology University of Groningen, University Medical Centrum Groningen Groningen the Netherlands

2. Department of Respiratory Medicine Marius Nasta Tb Institute Bucharest Romania

3. Department of Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen Groningen the Netherlands

4. Clinic of Pulmonary Diseases Iasi Romania

5. Department of Pulmonary diseases and Tuberculosis University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen Groningen the Netherlands

6. Tuberculosis Center Beatrixoord University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen Haren the Netherlands

7. School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales Australia

9. Sydney Institute for Infectious Diseases University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

10. Department of Clinical Sciences Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Liverpool UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTuberculosis (TB), and especially its drug resistant forms, is responsible for not only significant mortality, but also considerable morbidity, still under‐quantified. This study used four Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) to assess the status of persons affected by drug‐susceptible and drug‐resistant TB during their TB treatment or after treatment completion, in Romania, the highest TB burden country in the EU.MethodsPeople affected by TB in two different regions in Romania were included during and after treatment, following a cross‐sectional design. PROMs used were SF‐36, EQ‐5D‐5L, WPAI and the app‐based audiometry screening tool ‘uHear.’ Descriptive statistics and relevant statistical tests were used to compare groups between themselves and with the general Romanian population.ResultsBoth patients with drug‐susceptible and drug‐resistant TB experience, with drug‐resistant patients experiencing statistically significantly more pain and hearing loss. PROMs show some improvement in the after‐treatment group; however, compared with the general Romanian population for which data were available, all groups scored lower on all outcome measures.ConclusionPROMs offer the possibility of obtaining a more comprehensive view of patients' status, by involving them directly in the medical process and could guide a rehabilitation strategy.

Publisher

Wiley

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