The relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, Hospital Selayang / Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf

The Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study reported that of the many types of osteoarthritis (OA), knee OA represents the second greatest cause of disability, as measured by years lived with disability (YLD) from 251 million people in the world. With the aging of the population and increase in obesity...

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Main Author: Mohd Yusuf, Salma Yasmin
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spelling my-uitm-ir.651112022-08-18T01:29:47Z The relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, Hospital Selayang / Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf 2019 Mohd Yusuf, Salma Yasmin Quality of life Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Diseases of the musculoskeletal system The Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study reported that of the many types of osteoarthritis (OA), knee OA represents the second greatest cause of disability, as measured by years lived with disability (YLD) from 251 million people in the world. With the aging of the population and increase in obesity throughout the world, it is· anticipated that the burden of OA will become a major problem for health systems globally. The prevalence of knee OA in Malaysia is estimated to be 10-20% of the total adult population. Relationship between functional status and Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis patients have not been widely studied. Existing studies limited to selective subdomains of functional status and HQRoL, or only on target populations. Thus, this research aims to identify the relationship between functional status subdomains and HRQoL in the mild to moderate knee OA. This is to ascertain subdornain of functional status that best predicts good HRQoL. This is a cross -sectional research using self-administered questionnaire, namely KOOS for Functional Status and SF-36 for HRQoL in mild to moderate knee OA patients at Orthopaedic Clinic of Hospital Selayang. Total of 290 patients with mean age 66.8 years old(± 7.06), with majority is female (57.6%) and Malay (79.7%). The subdomain of functional status (KOOS) highest score is function in daily activities 53.51 (± 13.65), while the lowest score is knee-specific quality oflife [ 41.03 (± 18.69)]. For HRQoL (SF-36), the Physical Component Summary (PCS) score is 45.20 (± 5.30), while the Mental Component Summary (MCS) score is 31.40 (± 8. 70). There is a significant relationship between KOOS subdomains Pain, Symptom, Function Daily Activities, Function Recreational Activities and knee-specific QoL with HRQoL (PCS and MCS) p<0.05. Improvement of"Pain" associated with better HRQoL (PCS). Better Function daily living and function in recreational activities associated with better HRQoL (MCS). Function daily living predicts higher HRQoL (MCS) as compared to HRQoL (PCS). Thus, in management of mild to moderate OA, the overall improvement HRQoL is depends most on the improvement in function daily living rather than limited only to improvement of pain. 2019 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65111/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65111/1/65111.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor Faculty of Medicine Md Yassin, Mazapuspavina Isa, Mohamad Rodi Mohd Miswan, Mohd Fairudz
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Md Yassin, Mazapuspavina
Isa, Mohamad Rodi
Mohd Miswan, Mohd Fairudz
topic Quality of life
Quality of life
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
spellingShingle Quality of life
Quality of life
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
Mohd Yusuf, Salma Yasmin
The relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, Hospital Selayang / Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf
description The Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study reported that of the many types of osteoarthritis (OA), knee OA represents the second greatest cause of disability, as measured by years lived with disability (YLD) from 251 million people in the world. With the aging of the population and increase in obesity throughout the world, it is· anticipated that the burden of OA will become a major problem for health systems globally. The prevalence of knee OA in Malaysia is estimated to be 10-20% of the total adult population. Relationship between functional status and Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis patients have not been widely studied. Existing studies limited to selective subdomains of functional status and HQRoL, or only on target populations. Thus, this research aims to identify the relationship between functional status subdomains and HRQoL in the mild to moderate knee OA. This is to ascertain subdornain of functional status that best predicts good HRQoL. This is a cross -sectional research using self-administered questionnaire, namely KOOS for Functional Status and SF-36 for HRQoL in mild to moderate knee OA patients at Orthopaedic Clinic of Hospital Selayang. Total of 290 patients with mean age 66.8 years old(± 7.06), with majority is female (57.6%) and Malay (79.7%). The subdomain of functional status (KOOS) highest score is function in daily activities 53.51 (± 13.65), while the lowest score is knee-specific quality oflife [ 41.03 (± 18.69)]. For HRQoL (SF-36), the Physical Component Summary (PCS) score is 45.20 (± 5.30), while the Mental Component Summary (MCS) score is 31.40 (± 8. 70). There is a significant relationship between KOOS subdomains Pain, Symptom, Function Daily Activities, Function Recreational Activities and knee-specific QoL with HRQoL (PCS and MCS) p<0.05. Improvement of"Pain" associated with better HRQoL (PCS). Better Function daily living and function in recreational activities associated with better HRQoL (MCS). Function daily living predicts higher HRQoL (MCS) as compared to HRQoL (PCS). Thus, in management of mild to moderate OA, the overall improvement HRQoL is depends most on the improvement in function daily living rather than limited only to improvement of pain.
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author Mohd Yusuf, Salma Yasmin
author_facet Mohd Yusuf, Salma Yasmin
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title The relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, Hospital Selayang / Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf
title_short The relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, Hospital Selayang / Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf
title_full The relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, Hospital Selayang / Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf
title_fullStr The relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, Hospital Selayang / Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, Hospital Selayang / Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf
title_sort relationship between functional status and health related quality of life in mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis patients at the orthopaedic clinic, hospital selayang / salma yasmin mohd yusuf
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor
granting_department Faculty of Medicine
publishDate 2019
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65111/1/65111.pdf
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