Rovira-Remisa M Mar, Moreira Mónica, Ventura Paula Sol, Gonzalez-Alvarez Pablo, Mestres Núria, Graterol Torres Fredzzia, Joaquín Clara, Seuma Agustí Rodríguez-Palmero, Del Mar Martínez-Colls Maria, Roche Ana, Ibáñez-Micó Salvador, López-Laso Eduardo, Méndez-Hernández María Jesús, Murillo Marta, Monlleó-Neila Laura, Maqueda-Castellote Elena, Del Toro Riera Mireia, Felipe-Rucián Ana, Giralt-López Maria, Cortès-Saladelafont Elisenda
Unit of Inherited Metabolic Disorders and Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona., Spain.
Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain.
Mol Genet Metab Rep. 2023 Jun;35:100962. doi: 10.1016/j.ymgmr.2023.100962. Epub 2023 Mar 6.
The Covid-19 pandemic soon became an international health emergency raising concern about its impact not only on physical health but also on quality of life and mental health. Rare diseases are chronically debilitating conditions with challenging patient care needs. We aimed to assess the quality of life and mental health of patients with rare diseases in Spain, with a special focus on inherited metabolic disorders (IMD).
A prospective case-control study was designed, comparing 459 patients suffering from a rare disease (including 53 patients with IMD) and 446 healthy controls. Quality of life (QoL) and mental health were assessed using validated scales according to age: KINDL-R and the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) for children and the WhoQoL-Bref questionnaire, GAD and PHQ-9 in adults.
First, children and adults (but not adolescents) with IMD showed greater psychological effects than controls ( = 0.022, = 0.026 respectively). Second, when comparing QoL, only adult patients with IMD showed worse score than controls (66/100 vs 74,6/100 respectively, = 0.017). Finally, IMD had better quality of life than other rare neurological and genetic diseases ( = 0.008) or other rare diseases ( < 0.001 respectively) but similar alteration of the mental status.
Our data show that the pandemic had a negative impact on mental health that is more evident in the group of patients with IMD. Young age would behave as a protective factor on the perception of QoL. Furthermore, patients with IMD show a better QoL than other rare diseases.
新冠疫情很快成为一场国际卫生突发事件,引发了人们对其不仅对身体健康,而且对生活质量和心理健康影响的担忧。罕见病是长期使人衰弱的疾病,患者护理需求具有挑战性。我们旨在评估西班牙罕见病患者的生活质量和心理健康状况,特别关注遗传性代谢疾病(IMD)。
设计了一项前瞻性病例对照研究,比较459例罕见病患者(包括53例IMD患者)和446例健康对照。根据年龄使用经过验证的量表评估生活质量(QoL)和心理健康:儿童使用儿童生活质量量表简表(KINDL-R)和儿童症状清单(PSC),成人使用世界卫生组织生活质量简表(WhoQoL-Bref)、广泛性焦虑障碍量表(GAD)和患者健康问卷-9(PHQ-9)。
首先,患有IMD的儿童和成人(但不包括青少年)比对照组表现出更大的心理影响(分别为P = 0.022,P = 0.026)。其次,在比较生活质量时,只有患有IMD的成年患者得分低于对照组(分别为66/100和74.6/100,P = 0.017)。最后,IMD患者的生活质量优于其他罕见的神经和遗传疾病(P = 0.008)或其他罕见疾病(分别为P < 0.001),但精神状态改变相似。
我们的数据表明,疫情对心理健康有负面影响,在IMD患者组中更为明显。年轻在生活质量感知方面将起到保护作用。此外,IMD患者的生活质量优于其他罕见病。