Evaluation of the Short-Form 36-Item Questionnaire to Measure Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

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Objective To validate the use of the 36-item short-form questionnaire (SF-36) for measuring health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Design Observational data at a single point in time. Setting A specialized outpatient respiratory clinic. Participants Thirty-four patients (mean ± SE age, 58.29 ± 1.87 years) with IPF and no significant comorbidity. A matched control group for HRQL measurements was composed of 34 normal subjects (mean age, 58.00 ± 1.89 years). Measurements and results Dyspnea was measured by the baseline dyspnea index (BDI). Respiratory function evaluation included FVC, FEV 1 , and resting arterial blood gases. IPF patients showed a mean BDI score of 5.21 ± 0.46. The mean FVC and FEV 1 values were 62.41 ± 2.96% and 66.41 ± 3.33%, respectively. The mean Pao 2 was 67 ± 2.51 mm Hg, and the mean Paco 2 was 37 ± 1.05 mm Hg. Patients scored significantly worse than control subjects with respect to the SF-36 domains of physical functioning, physical role, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health index. BDI scores were significantly correlated with five SF-36 components, and FVC and FEV 1 were significantly correlated with two SF-36 components. Significant negative correlations were found between arterial pH and four SF-36 domains. Conclusions Patients with IPF have a significant impairment of HRQL in both physical and psychological functioning. Dyspnea is the most important factor influencing the quality of life in these subjects. The SF-36 questionnaire is a valid instrument to evaluate HRQL in IPF patients.
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