Effect of onychomycosis on quality of life

Autor: Drake, L.A., Scher, R.K., Smith, E.B., Faich, G.A., Smith, S.L., Hong, J.J., Stiller, M.J.
Zdroj: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology; May 1998, Vol. 38 Issue: 5 p702-704, 3p
Abstrakt: Background: Onychomycosis impairs normal nail functions, causes considerable pain, interferes with daily activities, and has negative psychosocial effects. Objective: Our purpose was to determine patients' perception of onychomycosis on the quality of life. Methods: A total of 258 patients with confirmed onychomycosis were surveyed by telephone at three centers. Responses to a standardized quality-of-life questionnaire were analyzed for patient demographics, physical and functional impact, psychosocial impact, and economic impact. Results: Highest positive responses were nail-trimming problems (76%), embarrassment (74%), pain (48%), nail pressure (40%), and discomfort wearing shoes (38%). Ability to pick up small objects was impaired in 41% of subjects with fingernail involvement. More than 58 onychomycosis-related sick days and 468 medical visits (1.8 per subject) were reported during a 6-month period. Conclusion: Onychomycosis has significant social, psychologic, health, and occupational effects. Relevance of quality-of-life issues to overall health, earning potential, and social functioning should prompt reconsideration of the value of aggressive treatment of and financial coverage for onychomycosis. (J Am Acad Dermatol 1998;38:702-4.)
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