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Psychol Health Med ; 26(8): 917-930, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33332156

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The purpose of this meta-analysis was to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of living kidney donors using the 36-item Medical Outcomes Short-Form-36 questionnaire (SF-36). A systematic search of the Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, Elsevier/ScienceDirect, Wanfang, Weipu, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure databases for studies that used the SF-36 to evaluate the HRQoL of living kidney donors up to April 2020 was performed. Stata version 12.0 (StataCorp LLC, College Station, TX, USA) was used for meta-analysis. In all, nine studies comprising 802 living kidney donors were included in this meta-analysis. The research revealed that living kidney donors were inferior in physical health to the general population with regard to bodily pain (BP), superior to the general population in terms of general health (GH), and exhibited no significant difference from the general population in physical function (PF) and role-physical (RP). In the case of psychological health, living kidney donation had a positive impact on well-screened living kidney donors. Based on our results, clinicians can inform potential kidney donors that there is a low risk in donating a kidney, which contributes to provide guidance to design counseling interventions for both kidney recipients and donors.


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Kidney Transplantation , Living Donors , Quality of Life , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Qual Life Res ; 28(2): 321-334, 2019 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30194626

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PURPOSE: The main purpose of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the impact of beta-thalassemia major (BTM) on the health-related quality of life as assessed by the medical outcomes short-form-36 questionnaire (SF-36). METHODS: A systematic literature search was performed on Cochrane library, Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, ProQues, Medline/PubMed, Scholar Google until March 17, 2017 to obtain eligible studies. A fixed effect model was applied to summarize the scores of each domain. The radar chart was used to compare the scores of BTM patients with other health conditions. Spearman's correlation analysis and meta-regression were used to explore the related factors. RESULTS: 26 studies were included in this study, which were all reliable to summarize the scores of the SF36. Pooled mean scores of the physical health domains ranged from 52.74 to 74.5, with the GH and PF domains being the lowest and the highest, respectively. Further, the pooled mean scores of the mental health domains varied between 59.6 and 71.11, with the (MH-VT) and SF domains being the maximum and the minimum, respectively. Patients with BTM had a substantially compromised HRQoL in comparison with the general population. CONCLUSION: BTM could adversely affect the HRQoL of patients. Measuring HRQoL should be considered as an essential part of the overall assessment of health status of BTM patients, which would provide valuable clues for improving the management of disease and making decisions on the treatment.


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Health Surveys/methods , Quality of Life/psychology , beta-Thalassemia/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Qual Life Res ; 25(11): 2711-2723, 2016 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27324038

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PURPOSE: The main purpose of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the impact of ankylosing spondylitis on the health-related quality of life assessed by the Medical Outcomes Short-Form-36 questionnaire (SF-36). METHODS: A systematic literature search was performed on PubMed and Web of Science until January 22, 2016 to obtain eligible studies. Random effect model was performed to summarize the scores of each domain. The radar chart was used to compare the scores of AS patients with other health conditions. Spearman's correlation analysis and meta-regression were used to explore the related factors. STATA (version 11.0) and SPSS (version 13.0) were adopted in this meta-analysis. RESULTS: Thirty-eight studies were included in this study, which were all reliable to summarize the scores of the SF-36. Pooled mean scores of the physical health domains ranged from 45.93 to 58.17, with the RP and PF domains being the lowest and the highest, respectively. Pooled mean scores of the mental health domains ranged from 47.49 to 62.52, with the VT and SF domains being the lowest and the highest, respectively. Besides, the physical component summary was lower than the mental component summary. BASDAI and BASFI were negatively associated with some domains of the SF-36 significantly. Patients with AS had a substantial impaired HRQoL in comparison with the general population. CONCLUSIONS: AS could adversely affect the HRQoL of patients. Measuring HRQoL should be considered as an essential part of the overall assessment of health status of AS patients, which would provide valuable clues for improving the management of disease and making decisions regarding treatment.


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Quality of Life/psychology , Spondylitis, Ankylosing/psychology , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Surveys and Questionnaires
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