Previous studies reported health related quality of life impairment in functional dyspepsia patients. Anxiety, depression, disease severity, age, and employment status associated with HRQOL in functional dyspepsia patients. However, data about HRQOL in Asian population was limited.This study aimed to evaluate factors associated with health related quality of life in patients with functional dyspepsia.
126 functional dyspepsia patients will answer SF-36 HRQOL questionnaire, Hospital Anxiety, and Depression Scale, and Short Form Nepean Dyspepsia Index. Functional dyspepsia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Rome III diagnostic questionnaire and GERD-Q questionnaire will be used to determine FD type and IBS or GERD overlap.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
124
Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital
Jakarta Pusat, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Health related quality of life
Short Form -36 health survey includes one scale for each of eight measured health domains: physical functioning, role physical, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, role emotional, and mental health. These eight domains aggregates into physical component summary and mental component summary. All health domain scales are scored using norm-based scores ranging 0 to 100 with higher scores indicate better health
Time frame: 1 month
Anxiety
The Hospital anxiety and depression scale (Anxiety score) This consists of seven questions on anxiety on 4 point (0-3) response category. Total score range 0-21.
Time frame: 2 weeks
Depression
The Hospital anxiety and depression scale (Depression score). This consists of seven questions on depression on 4 point (0-3) response category. Total score range 0-21.
Time frame: 2 weeks
Dyspepsia symptoms severity
Nepean dyspepsia index (NDI) score. 10-item questionnaire measuring symptoms and health-related quality of life in functional dyspepsia. Each item is measured on a 5 point Likert Scale ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely).
Time frame: 2 weeks
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