The burden of common chronic disease on health-related quality of life in an elderly community-dwelling population in the UK

Laura Parker, Grace Turner, Lesley M Roberts, Deborah McCahon, Grace Turner, Melanie Calvert

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Given the high prevalence of chronic conditions and multimorbidity in the elderly, there is a need to determine which chronic conditions have the greatest impact on health-related quality of life (HRQL) and identify where additional intervention may be required.

OBJECTIVE: To explore the impact of a range of common chronic conditions on HRQL in a community-based population aged 65 years or more in the UK.

METHODS: Secondary analysis of data derived from a large (n = 5849) cross-sectional study. HRQL was assessed using the EuroQoL EQ-5D. Multivariable models were used to estimate the relative effect of 15 individual common chronic conditions and combinations of these conditions on HRQL.

RESULTS: Mean age of participants was 74.6 years, 49.2% were male. The mean EQ-5D index score was 0.78 (standard deviation 0.2), range -0.43 to 1.00. Overall, 53% (n = 3078) of the cohort reported problems with pain, 39% (n = 2273) with mobility and 9% (n = 529) with self-care. Multivariate modelling demonstrated that impaired HRQL was significantly associated with 13 of the 15 common chronic conditions studied. Clinically meaningful reductions in EQ-5D index scores were observed for osteoarthritis (-0.081, P = 0.0006), neurological disease (-0.172, P < 0.0001) and depression (-0.269, P < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS: This study quantifies the relative impact of 13 common chronic conditions on HRQL in a UK-based community-dwelling ageing population. Findings indicate that osteoarthritis, depression and neurological disease have a strong clinically important negative effect on HRQL. These findings may help clinical decision making and priority setting for management of individuals with multimorbidity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)557-563
JournalFamily Practice
Volume31
Issue number5
Early online date1 Jul 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2014

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Keywords

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Chronic Disease
  • Chronic Pain
  • Cost of Illness
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Depression
  • Female
  • Great Britain
  • Humans
  • Independent Living
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mobility Limitation
  • Nervous System Diseases
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Quality of Life
  • Questionnaires
  • Self Care

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