Abstract

AbstractBackground: The Autoimmune Bullous Disease Quality of Life (ABQOL) and the Treatment of Autoimmune Bullous Disease Quality of Life (TABQOL) questionnaires proved to be reliable tools that measure the disease and treatment burden.Objectives: We aimed to assess the ABQOL and TABQOL in the Arabic population.Methods: The English questionnaires were translated into the Arabic language by a certified translation agency. Eighty autoimmune bullous disease (AIBD) patients were included in this study. Patients were asked to answer 2 questionnaires. After 1 week the same patients were asked to answer the same questionnaires again.Results: The age of the patients ranged from 19 to 81 years (mean=46), 19 males, 61 females. The ABQOL ranged from 0-37 (mean=16.4±9.2). The TABQOL ranged from 2-43 (mean=21.5±9.4). Test-retest reliability was acceptable, Cronbach’s alpha was 0.76 for ABQOL and 0.74 for TABQOL. There was no significant correlation between the age of the patients and ABQOL, r =-0.2, p value was 0.183. There was a significant negative correlation between the age of the patients and the TABQOL, r=−0.2, p value was 0.039. There was a significant negative correlation between the education of the patients and the TABQOL, r=−0.3, p value was 0.007.Study limitations: Small sample size of some AIBDs and patients with severe disease.Conclusion: Objective and valuable measurements such as ABQOL and TABQOL are now available to help physicians understand their patient’s distress and should be used in every patient with AIBD. Younger and less educated patients appear to have more effects on their QOL from the treatments.

Highlights

  • Autoimmune bullous diseases are a group of chronic potentially lethal autoimmune skin diseases.[1,2] Those diseases are common in the Arabic population.[3]

  • Eighty autoimmune bullous disease patients were included in this study

  • The TABQOL ranged from 2-43

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Autoimmune bullous diseases are a group of chronic potentially lethal autoimmune skin diseases.[1,2] Those diseases are common in the Arabic population.[3]. The Autoimmune Bullous Disease Quality of Life (ABQOL) and the Treatment of Autoimmune Bullous Disease Quality of Life (TABQOL) questionnaires proved to be reliable tools that measure the disease and treatment burden. Eighty autoimmune bullous disease (AIBD) patients were included in this study. There was no significant correlation between the age of the patients and ABQOL, r =-0.2, p value was 0.183. There was a significant negative correlation between the age of the patients and the TABQOL, r=-0.2, p value was 0.039. There was a significant negative correlation between the education of the patients and the TABQOL, r=-0.3, p value was 0.007. Conclusion: Objective and valuable measurements such as ABQOL and TABQOL are available to help physicians understand their patient’s distress and should be used in every patient with AIBD.

Objectives
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call