Asociación entre multimorilidad y niveles de calidad de vida: Estudio poblacional en el norte del Perú.

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Title: Asociación entre multimorilidad y niveles de calidad de vida: Estudio poblacional en el norte del Perú.
Alternate Title: Association between multimorbidity and levels of quality of life: A populationbased study in the north of Peru.
Authors: Guerra-Bartra, Oscar A.1, Ecos-Urruchi, Aníbal E.1, Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio1 abernabeo@cientifica.edu.pe
Source: Revista del Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo. ene-mar2025, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p145-163. 19p.
Subjects: SOCIAL support, COMORBIDITY, MATERIALS analysis, CHRONIC diseases, QUALITY of life
Abstract (English): Introduction: To assess whether there is an association between multimorbidity and quality of life, and if this relationship varies by social support. Materials and Methods: Analysis of a population-based survey conducted in northern Peru. The dependent variable was quality of life (EQ-VAS), whereas the exposure variable was multimorbidity (≥2 chronic conditions). Results: A sample of 1607 individuals, mean age of 48.2 (±10.6) years, and 49.7% men, was analyzed. Multimorbidity was present in 39.5% whereas the mean quality of life was 72.4 (±16.6). In multivariable model, those with multimorbidity had 6.54 (95% CI: 4.84-8.24) fewer points than those who did not have multimorbidity. There was no evidence that social support was an effect modifier of such association. Conclusions: There is an inverse association between multimorbidity and quality of life. Our results suggest the use of appropriate strategies for the management of patients with multiple chronic conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Introducción: Evaluar la asociación entre multimorbilidad y los niveles de calidad de vida, y si el soporte social es modificador de efecto de esta asociación. Material y método: Análisis de un estudio poblacional en el norte del Perú. La variable dependiente fue calidad de vida (EQ-VAS), mientras que la exposición fue multimorbilidad (≥2 condiciones crónicas) Resultados: Los datos de 1607 sujetos, edad media de 48,2 (±10,6) años y 49,7% varones, fueron analizados. La multimorbilidad estuvo presente en 39,5%, mientras que la media de calidad de vida fue 72,4 (±16,6) puntos. En modelo multivariable, aquellos con multimorbilidad tenían 6.54 (IC 95%: 4,84-8,24) puntos menos en calidad de vida que aquellos sin multimorbilidad. Soporte social no fue un modificador de esta asociación. Conclusiones: Existe una asociación inversa entre el número de condiciones crónicas y calidad de vida, lo que sugiere la necesidad de estrategias apropiadas para el manejo de pacientes con multimorbilidad. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Introduction: To assess whether there is an association between multimorbidity and quality of life, and if this relationship varies by social support. Materials and Methods: Analysis of a population-based survey conducted in northern Peru. The dependent variable was quality of life (EQ-VAS), whereas the exposure variable was multimorbidity (≥2 chronic conditions). Results: A sample of 1607 individuals, mean age of 48.2 (±10.6) years, and 49.7% men, was analyzed. Multimorbidity was present in 39.5% whereas the mean quality of life was 72.4 (±16.6). In multivariable model, those with multimorbidity had 6.54 (95% CI: 4.84-8.24) fewer points than those who did not have multimorbidity. There was no evidence that social support was an effect modifier of such association. Conclusions: There is an inverse association between multimorbidity and quality of life. Our results suggest the use of appropriate strategies for the management of patients with multiple chronic conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Introducción: Evaluar la asociación entre multimorbilidad y los niveles de calidad de vida, y si el soporte social es modificador de efecto de esta asociación. Material y método: Análisis de un estudio poblacional en el norte del Perú. La variable dependiente fue calidad de vida (EQ-VAS), mientras que la exposición fue multimorbilidad (≥2 condiciones crónicas) Resultados: Los datos de 1607 sujetos, edad media de 48,2 (±10,6) años y 49,7% varones, fueron analizados. La multimorbilidad estuvo presente en 39,5%, mientras que la media de calidad de vida fue 72,4 (±16,6) puntos. En modelo multivariable, aquellos con multimorbilidad tenían 6.54 (IC 95%: 4,84-8,24) puntos menos en calidad de vida que aquellos sin multimorbilidad. Soporte social no fue un modificador de esta asociación. Conclusiones: Existe una asociación inversa entre el número de condiciones crónicas y calidad de vida, lo que sugiere la necesidad de estrategias apropiadas para el manejo de pacientes con multimorbilidad. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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