Health-related quality of life associated with nocturnal leg cramps in primary care: a mixed methods study

Author:

Sebo Paul1ORCID,Haller Dagmar M123,Kaiser Céline1,Zaim Armita1,Heimer Olivier1,Chauveau Nicolas1,Maisonneuve Hubert1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Primary Care Unit, Faculty of medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

2. Department of Community, Primary Care and Emergency Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland

3. Department of Paediatrics, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract Background Although nocturnal leg cramps are common, little research is available about their impact on quality of life. This mixed-methods study explored the impact of nocturnal leg cramps on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Methods The study included primary care patients (>50 years) who reported suffering from nocturnal leg cramps (2016–2017). In the quantitative phase, patients completed a questionnaire about their HRQoL (SF-36) and the frequency of their cramps, and we computed the SF-36 scores. Then, we conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with patients with various levels of HRQol to explore their perception of the impact of cramps on their lives. Results A total of 114 patients (49%) agreed to participate in the quantitative study (mean age: 71, women: 62%) and 15 patients were included in the qualitative study (mean age: 69, women: 67%). The number of cramps in the previous week was low (mean: 1.6 (SD 1.5)). The SF-36 mean physical and mental summary scores were 43 and 50, respectively, and the domain scores were similar to a comparative general population. Whilst some patients reported little interference with their daily lives, others reported a major decrease in their HRQoL. SF-36 scores were not sufficient to describe the cramp-related impairment, as patients from all levels of SF-36 scores reported major impacts of NLC in the interviews. Conclusions Some patients describe a specific impact of cramps on their lives, regardless of their HRQoL. These patients should be the target of future intervention trials.

Funder

University of Geneva

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Family Practice

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