Influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiency

Introduction : The results of previous studies suggest that the quality of life in patients with lower limb ulcerations is markedly poorer than in the general population – with regard to physical, mental and social spheres. This complex character of that parameter necessitates comprehensive analyses...

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Main Authors: Justyna Cwajda-Białasik, Maria T. Szewczyk, Paulina Mościcka, Arkadiusz Jawień, Robert Ślusarz
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Published: Termedia Publishing House 2017-10-01
Series:Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
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spelling doaj-2b581772137c41118f67e9e289a764eb2020-11-24T20:45:07ZengTermedia Publishing HouseAdvances in Dermatology and Allergology1642-395X2299-00462017-10-0134547147710.5114/ada.2017.7111630908Influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiencyJustyna Cwajda-BiałasikMaria T. SzewczykPaulina MościckaArkadiusz JawieńRobert ŚlusarzIntroduction : The results of previous studies suggest that the quality of life in patients with lower limb ulcerations is markedly poorer than in the general population – with regard to physical, mental and social spheres. This complex character of that parameter necessitates comprehensive analyses of its specific aspects, including the level of the acceptance of illness and associated pain symptoms. Aim : To compare the quality of life and its specific dimensions in patients with lower limb ulcerations of various etiology. Material and methods : Patients with the ulcerations resulting from venous (n = 101) or arterial pathologies (n = 98), or having mixed etiology (n = 99) were examined with the: 1) Skindex-29 instrument, 2) Acceptance of Illness Scale, 3) Beliefs about Pain Control Questionnaire, and 4) Coping Strategy Questionnaire. Results : The average quality of life related to physical symptoms was significantly higher in patients with venous ulcerations. Patients with ulcerations of arterial etiology more frequently used catastrophizing, and less often ignored pain sensations, used coping self-statements, and increased their activity levels; they were characterized by lower levels of control and poorer ability to decrease the pain. The internal locus of pain control increased proportionally to the global quality of life scores and levels of illness acceptance. Control over pain and ability to decrease the pain were more effective in individuals who used ignoring pain sensations, increasing the activity level, coping self-statements, and reinterpreting pain than in those using catastrophizing or praying and hoping strategies. Conclusions : Physical complaints seem to be the basic determinant of the quality of life in patients with the lower limb ulceration, irrespective of its etiology.https://www.termedia.pl/Influence-of-ulceration-etiology-on-the-global-quality-of-life-and-its-specific-dimensions-including-the-control-of-pain-in-patients-with-lower-limb-vascular-insufficiency,7,30908,1,1.htmlSkindex-29 pain control quality of life ulceration
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author Justyna Cwajda-Białasik
Maria T. Szewczyk
Paulina Mościcka
Arkadiusz Jawień
Robert Ślusarz
spellingShingle Justyna Cwajda-Białasik
Maria T. Szewczyk
Paulina Mościcka
Arkadiusz Jawień
Robert Ślusarz
Influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiency
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
Skindex-29
pain control
quality of life
ulceration
author_facet Justyna Cwajda-Białasik
Maria T. Szewczyk
Paulina Mościcka
Arkadiusz Jawień
Robert Ślusarz
author_sort Justyna Cwajda-Białasik
title Influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiency
title_short Influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiency
title_full Influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiency
title_fullStr Influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiency
title_full_unstemmed Influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiency
title_sort influence of ulceration etiology on the global quality of life and its specific dimensions, including the control of pain, in patients with lower limb vascular insufficiency
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
issn 1642-395X
2299-0046
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Introduction : The results of previous studies suggest that the quality of life in patients with lower limb ulcerations is markedly poorer than in the general population – with regard to physical, mental and social spheres. This complex character of that parameter necessitates comprehensive analyses of its specific aspects, including the level of the acceptance of illness and associated pain symptoms. Aim : To compare the quality of life and its specific dimensions in patients with lower limb ulcerations of various etiology. Material and methods : Patients with the ulcerations resulting from venous (n = 101) or arterial pathologies (n = 98), or having mixed etiology (n = 99) were examined with the: 1) Skindex-29 instrument, 2) Acceptance of Illness Scale, 3) Beliefs about Pain Control Questionnaire, and 4) Coping Strategy Questionnaire. Results : The average quality of life related to physical symptoms was significantly higher in patients with venous ulcerations. Patients with ulcerations of arterial etiology more frequently used catastrophizing, and less often ignored pain sensations, used coping self-statements, and increased their activity levels; they were characterized by lower levels of control and poorer ability to decrease the pain. The internal locus of pain control increased proportionally to the global quality of life scores and levels of illness acceptance. Control over pain and ability to decrease the pain were more effective in individuals who used ignoring pain sensations, increasing the activity level, coping self-statements, and reinterpreting pain than in those using catastrophizing or praying and hoping strategies. Conclusions : Physical complaints seem to be the basic determinant of the quality of life in patients with the lower limb ulceration, irrespective of its etiology.
topic Skindex-29
pain control
quality of life
ulceration
url https://www.termedia.pl/Influence-of-ulceration-etiology-on-the-global-quality-of-life-and-its-specific-dimensions-including-the-control-of-pain-in-patients-with-lower-limb-vascular-insufficiency,7,30908,1,1.html
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