Self-reported generalised pruritus among community-dwelling older adults in Malaysia
Autor: | Winn Hui Han, Zhenli Kwan, Maw Pin Tan, Adrian Sze Wai Yong, Shahrul Bahyah Kamaruzzaman, Ai-Vyrn Chin, Shin Shen Yong, Chin Chwen Ch'ng, Leng Leng Tan |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.medical_treatment Population Comorbidity Dermatology lcsh:Geriatrics Geriatrics medicine Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index 030207 dermatology & venereal diseases 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Quality of life Internal medicine medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine education skin and connective tissue diseases Depression (differential diagnoses) Aged Generalised pruritus education.field_of_study Rehabilitation integumentary system business.industry Pruritus Malaysia Sleep quality medicine.disease body regions lcsh:RC952-954.6 Cross-Sectional Studies Quality of Life Anxiety Independent Living Self Report Geriatrics and Gerontology medicine.symptom business Psychosocial Research Article |
Zdroj: | BMC Geriatrics, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020) BMC Geriatrics |
ISSN: | 1471-2318 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12877-020-01610-y |
Popis: | BackgroundThe ageing skin is more susceptible to pruritic dermatoses, which are associated with adverse psychosocial effects and reduced quality of life among older adults. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify the burden of pruritus and factors associated with its presence and severity among older adults recruited to the Malaysian Elders Longitudinal Research study.MethodsSeven hundred seventy individuals aged 55 years (lower age limit) and above were interviewed as to whether they experienced pruritus during the preceding week and the locations involved if present. The association between generalised pruritus, sleep quality, and major systemic risk factors were explored.Results5.97% of respondents reported generalised pruritus. Generalised pruritus was associated with poorer sleep quality, with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score above 6. Mean haemoglobin level was lower in subjects with generalised pruritus (13.14 g/dL) but there was no significant difference in the frequency of generalised pruritus and severe generalized pruritus between subjects with clinically defined anaemia. Also, there were no significant associations between other major systemic risk factors and generalised pruritus in this population-based study. There was no association between generalised pruritus with depression, anxiety or stress.ConclusionThe negative effect of pruritus on sleep quality suggests a possible deleterious effect of pruritus on health and quality of life. Further prospective research on the longer-term effects of pruritus on health status is now warranted.(222 words) |
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