Abstract

Background: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is one of the utilitarian gastrointestinal disorders regularlyfound in the all inclusive communityAims: To evaluation the lifestyle among patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome according to physical,psychosocial and independence areas.Methodology: The samples purposively collected from the patients who referred in Azadi teaching hospitaland Kirkuk general hospital in kirkuk city for period from 21th October in 2018 to 28th of April in 2019.Thestudy sampled comprise of (101) patients with IBS diseases were chosen (male & female). A questionnairewas developed for purposive of study & included 2 parts were demographic data and lifestyle of irritablebowel syndrome. The data were arranged for, age, gender, residence and the results of the procedure.Results: The age group (20-30) years was represent (26.5%) of the sample, the female represent (48.5%)from the sample. And findings of the study indicated that the physical domain, also the psychosocial domainof the lifestyle for patients had greatly affected.Conclusion: The study highlights that is most of the patients of IBS to have constipation. Also in a physicaldomain with good quality of life. Thus, the socio-demographic factors that appear to be most significant inthis concomitant with chronic disease condition.Recommendation: The study recommended future studies that include measurement of dietary factors,habits, exercise and psycho-social factors are needed to understanding of the scope and dimensions of IBSin lifestyle.

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