Background: Lung cancer is the commonest cancer worldwide considering its incidence and mortality. It not only affects the life of the patient, but also has significant impact on the life of the primary caregivers too. The study aimed to assess the Quality of Life (QOL) among caregivers of lung cancer patients and to find out its determinants.Methods: It was an institution based cross-sectional study conducted in a tertiary care center of Kolkata with the help of a predesigned, pretested, structured, standardized questionnaire where 210 patient-caregiver dyads were included by complete enumeration method to assess quality of life of the caregivers and its possible predictors.Results: Half of the caregivers experienced poor quality of life (overall QOL score ≤ median score) as assessed by QOLLTI-F (Quality of Life in Life-Threatening Illness-Family Carer Version). Multivariate analyses suggested that gender, religion, area of residence, financial burden, stage and type of lung carcinoma, disability and depression among the patients were important determinants of quality of life of the caregivers.Conclusions: Comprehensive care covering different domains like financial risk protection, psycho-social assistance through governmental and also different non-governmental initiatives, self-help groups are the needs of the hour to address this important public health issue as caregiver’s life is equally important as that of the patient and they are highly interdependent.
Introduction: Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD) is one of the most common co-morbidity among Indian population, so is Diabetes Mellitus (DM). IHD is associated not only with systolic, but also with Diastolic Dysfunction (DDFx) of Left Ventricle (LV). However, there is scarcity of data correlating the severity of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) with LV DDFx. Aim: To assess the severity of CAD in diabetic stable IHD patients with normal LV systolic function (LV Ejection fraction ≥50%) and it’s association with degree of DDFx. Materials and Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted over a period of one year, in a tertiary care hospital of Odisha, India among diabetic stable IHD patients. Grades of DDFx were assessed among the study population, using Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE). Subsequently, severity of CAD was assessed, using invasive Coronary Angiography (CAG) using The SYNergy between percutaneous coronary intervention with TAXus and cardiac surgery (SYNTAX) score. Next, grades of DDFx were correlated with severity of IHD. Results: Among a total of 93 diabetic stable IHD patients with normal LV ejection fraction, 76.3% were males and the mean age was 60.7±8.9 years. Majority presented with chronic stable angina (59, 63.4%). Hypertension (50, 53.7%), followed by dyslipidaemia (36, 38.7%) and renal dysfunction (19, 20.4%) were the most common co-morbidities. Majority of patients had grade I (39.8%), followed by grade II (17.2%), and grade III (9.7%) DDFx. On invasive CAG, 39.8% had a SYNTAX score of ≤ 22, 36.6% had a score of 23-32, and 23.6% had a score of ≥33. Grades of DDFx were found to be significantly higher among the patients with greater SYNTAX score. Conclusion: Among diabetic stable IHD patients, greater the severity of CAD on CAG, higher were the grades of DDFx
Background: Lung cancer is one of the commonest cancer worldwide and also in India. Being a chronic disease, it is expected to result in disability during the course of the illness. Disability in turn results in deterioration of mental health and leads to poor quality of life. The present study intended to assess the degree of disability among lung cancer patients and to find out the covariates of the same.Methods: An institution based cross-sectional study had been conducted over a period of six months among lung cancer patients attending a tertiary care centre. Exit interview had been conducted with a pretested schedule after taking informed consent. Disability had been assessed by WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0). Data were entered and analysed in SPSS 20.0 version.Results: A total of 210 patients were recruited in this study. Half of the study population were suffering from higher level of disability. Multivariate analysis revealed degree of disability was higher among the patients who were financially dependent to others, had advanced stage of the disease and when time since diagnosis was more than one month.Conclusions: Holistic approach needs to be taken up to address this alarming issue of disability and its consequences among lung cancer patients. The approach should include various rehabilitative measures, social security schemes by the government and active involvement of non-governmental organisations.
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