A cross‐sectional study on activity impairment in primary Sjogren's syndrome

Author:

Yenissoy Yıldız1,Altıngöz Elif Naz1,Kapusuz Aysun1,Abacar Kerem2,Tatlı Imren3,Türe‐Özdemir Filiz3,Karacaylı Umit4ORCID,Yay Meral5,Direskeneli Haner2,Fortune Farida6,Inanc Nevsun2,Mumcu Gonca7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Health Sciences Marmara University Istanbul Turkey

2. Department of Rheumatology Marmara University Istanbul Turkey

3. Department of Heamatology and Immunology Marmara University Istanbul Turkey

4. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry Health Sciences University Ankara Turkey

5. Department of Statistics Mimar Sinan Fine Art Faculty Istanbul Turkey

6. Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Centre Immunobiology and Regenerative Medicine Queen Mary University of London London UK

7. Department of Health Management, Faculty of Health Sciences Marmara University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this cross‐sectional study was to show relations between activity impairment and salivary gland involvement for patient empowerment in primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS).MethodsIn the study, 86 patients with pSS were included. The data were collected through clinical examinations and a questionnaire regarding Work Productivity and Activity Impairment (WPAI), EULAR Sjogren's syndrome patient‐reported index (ESSPRI) and Oral Health Impact Profile‐14 (OHIP‐14). Relations were analysed by using mediation and moderation analyses. In simple mediation analysis, an independent variable (X) influences outcome variable (Y) through a mediator variable (M) whereas a moderator variable (W) affects the direction of the relationship between the dependent (Y) and independent variables (X).ResultsIncreases in ESSPRI‐Dryness score (X) (p = 0.0189) and OHIP‐14 score (M) (p = 0.0004) were associated with the poor WPAI activity impairment score (Y) in the first mediation analysis. The WPAI activity impairment score was mediated by the elevated ESSPRI‐Fatigue score (X) (p = 0.03641) and low U‐SFR (M) (p = 0.0000) in the second mediation analysis. In addition, ESSPRI‐Pain score (W) was the significant moderator for WPAI activity impairment (Y) in patients without hyposalivation in the moderation analysis (p = 0.0010).ConclusionWPAI activity impairment was affected by both ESSPRI‐Dryness with OHRQoL and ESSPRI‐Fatigue with SFR in glandular involvement.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry,Otorhinolaryngology

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