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. 2018 Dec 25:1526924818817053.
doi: 10.1177/1526924818817053. Online ahead of print.

Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire as a Tool to Evaluate the Quality of Life in Liver Transplant Candidates

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Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire as a Tool to Evaluate the Quality of Life in Liver Transplant Candidates

Marianna Yumi Kawashima Vasconcelos et al. Prog Transplant. .

Abstract

Introduction:: The advanced stage of liver disease causes impairments in the quality of life due to the physiological symptoms, besides the social and emotional stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of life of candidates for liver transplantation in specialized center in the interior of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

Methods:: An observational study was carried out, with a quantitative approach. The sample was of convenience with the participation of 50 candidates for liver transplantation. Demographic characterization data, clinical data, and the Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire were used to evaluate the quality of life.

Results:: The majority of the participants were male (68%), married (76%), with an average age of 55.7 years and average income of 2 to 3 minimum wages (42%). The main cause of liver disease was alcoholism (34%), mean time on the waiting list was 247.8 days, and mean model for end-stage liver disease was 20.5 points. The mean quality of life score was 2.9 points (standard deviation = 1.0) and the analysis of the 6 domains showed greater impairment of fatigue (2.2), activity (2.7), and concern (2.9) and better evaluation of systemic symptoms (3.4) and emotion (3.3).

Conclusion:: Quality of life is impaired in most of the participants, indicating the need for greater attention and evaluation in the physical, mental, and social scope of this clientele.

Keywords: access; and evaluation; chronic disease; health-care quality; liver transplantation; population characteristics; quality of life; waiting lists.

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