Health-related quality of life among adults with haemophilia in China: A comparison with age-matched general population

HAEMOPHILIA(2022)

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Introduction Evaluating health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is vital for informing the improvement of the overall health of people with haemophilia (PwH). While there is lacking such data in China and comparisons with the general population. Aim To evaluate the HRQoL and its associated factors among adults with haemophilia, and compare it with a sample of the general population in China. Methods PwH were recruited in this study using telephone-based interviews. Demographic and clinical characteristics were first collected. HRQoL was then evaluated using the self-reported Short Form 6-dimensions version 2 (SF-6Dv2) instrument. An age and gender-matched sample of the general population in China was also included as the comparator group. Linear regression was used to assess the association between the SF-6Dv2 utility value and the demographic and clinical variables of the patients. Results This study included 206 PwH (mean [SD] age: 41.36 [14.48] years) and 206 respondents from the general population. PwH reported worse levels in physical functioning, role limitation, social functioning, and mental health dimensions on SF-6Dv2 than the general respondents. The mean (SD) utility of patients was .650 (.251), which was significantly lower than the general respondents (.786 [.183], P < .001). Being a student, having a higher monthly income, absence of comorbidities, having no target joints and requiring no treatment are independent predictors of a higher HRQoL for PwH. Conclusion This study provides the first practical evidence of a significantly lower level of HRQoL in PwH than in the general population in China.
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China, haemophilia, health-related quality of life, SF-6D, utility value
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