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. 2024 Jan 22;16(1):e52744.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.52744. eCollection 2024 Jan.

Assessment of Patients' Quality-of-Life Post-Thyroidectomy

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Assessment of Patients' Quality-of-Life Post-Thyroidectomy

Sahar M Alnefaie et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Introduction: The assessment of quality of life (QOL) after thyroidectomy has been a focus of medical research, aiming to understand its impact on patients' overall well-being and functional status. Studies have examined the physical, psychological, and social dimensions of QOL, providing valuable insights into the outcomes of thyroidectomy and improving patient care. The aim of the study is to evaluate the long-term impact of different aspects of patients' quality of life post-thyroidectomy.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Taif City and included 100 participants post-thyroidectomy. Data were collected from medical records and telephone interviews using the modified Arabic version of the EROTC QLQ-H&N43 questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using R software version 4.2.2.

Results: The majority of the 100 participants were female (76%), and most were over 50 years old (38%). The types of surgery performed included hemithyroidectomy (36%), subtotal thyroidectomy (6%), and total thyroidectomy (58%). Participants reported difficulties related to their senses, body satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, eating, speaking, and social interactions. Pain in the mouth and jaw, as well as swallowing difficulties, showed variations among the surgery groups. Other symptoms, such as tooth problems, dry mouth, and swelling in the neck, did not differ significantly among the groups. Numbness in the hands or feet was associated with a subtotal or total thyroidectomy. Difficulties with enjoying meals, eating in front of others, and communication issues showed variations among the surgery groups.

Conclusion: This study provided insights into the QOL of thyroidectomy survivors in Taif City. Participants reported challenges related to sensory, body, and sexual issues, as well as difficulties with eating, speaking, and social interactions. The findings highlight the need for interventions and support to address these challenges and optimize the QOL of thyroidectomy patients. Furthermore, research is warranted to explore specific factors contributing to these difficulties and to develop targeted interventions for better patient outcomes.

Keywords: middle east; quality of life; saudi arabia; survivorship; thyroid cancer; thyroidectomy.

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