Administering the Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in Serbia

Objective: The aim of this study was to use a Serbian-language version of the disease-specific, self-report Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire (SHQ), which was designed and originally validated in the United States, to assess health status in sarcoidosis patients in Serbia, as well as validating the instrument for use in the country. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of 346 patients with biopsy-confirmed sarcoidosis. To evaluate the health status of the patients, we used the SHQ, which was translated into Serbian for the purposes of this study. We compared SHQ scores by patient gender and age, as well as by disease duration and treatment. Lower SHQ scores indicate poorer health status. Results: The SHQ scores demonstrated differences in health status among subgroups of the sarcoidosis patients evaluated. Health status was found to be significantly poorer among female patients and older patients, as well as among those with chronic sarcoidosis or extrapulmonary manifestations of the disease. Monotherapy with methotrexate was found to be associated with better health status than was monotherapy with prednisone or combination therapy with prednisone and methotrexate. Conclusions: The SHQ is a reliable, disease-specific, self-report instrument. Although originally designed for use in the United States, the SHQ could be a useful tool for the assessment of health status in various non-English-speaking populations of sarcoidosis patients.

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Main Authors: Mihailović-Vučinić,Violeta, Gvozdenović,Branislav, Stjepanović,Mihailo, Vuković,Mira, Marković-Denić,Ljiljana, Milovanović,Aleksandar, Videnović-Ivanov,Jelica, Žugić,Vladimir, Škodrić-Trifunović,Vesna, Filipović,Snežana, Omčikus,Maja
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-371320160002000992016-05-05Administering the Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in SerbiaMihailović-Vučinić,VioletaGvozdenović,BranislavStjepanović,MihailoVuković,MiraMarković-Denić,LjiljanaMilovanović,AleksandarVidenović-Ivanov,JelicaŽugić,VladimirŠkodrić-Trifunović,VesnaFilipović,SnežanaOmčikus,Maja Sarcoidosis Health status Validation studies Questionnaires Self report Serbia Objective: The aim of this study was to use a Serbian-language version of the disease-specific, self-report Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire (SHQ), which was designed and originally validated in the United States, to assess health status in sarcoidosis patients in Serbia, as well as validating the instrument for use in the country. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of 346 patients with biopsy-confirmed sarcoidosis. To evaluate the health status of the patients, we used the SHQ, which was translated into Serbian for the purposes of this study. We compared SHQ scores by patient gender and age, as well as by disease duration and treatment. Lower SHQ scores indicate poorer health status. Results: The SHQ scores demonstrated differences in health status among subgroups of the sarcoidosis patients evaluated. Health status was found to be significantly poorer among female patients and older patients, as well as among those with chronic sarcoidosis or extrapulmonary manifestations of the disease. Monotherapy with methotrexate was found to be associated with better health status than was monotherapy with prednisone or combination therapy with prednisone and methotrexate. Conclusions: The SHQ is a reliable, disease-specific, self-report instrument. Although originally designed for use in the United States, the SHQ could be a useful tool for the assessment of health status in various non-English-speaking populations of sarcoidosis patients.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e TisiologiaJornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia v.42 n.2 20162016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-37132016000200099en10.1590/S1806-37562015000000063
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author Mihailović-Vučinić,Violeta
Gvozdenović,Branislav
Stjepanović,Mihailo
Vuković,Mira
Marković-Denić,Ljiljana
Milovanović,Aleksandar
Videnović-Ivanov,Jelica
Žugić,Vladimir
Škodrić-Trifunović,Vesna
Filipović,Snežana
Omčikus,Maja
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Gvozdenović,Branislav
Stjepanović,Mihailo
Vuković,Mira
Marković-Denić,Ljiljana
Milovanović,Aleksandar
Videnović-Ivanov,Jelica
Žugić,Vladimir
Škodrić-Trifunović,Vesna
Filipović,Snežana
Omčikus,Maja
Administering the Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in Serbia
author_facet Mihailović-Vučinić,Violeta
Gvozdenović,Branislav
Stjepanović,Mihailo
Vuković,Mira
Marković-Denić,Ljiljana
Milovanović,Aleksandar
Videnović-Ivanov,Jelica
Žugić,Vladimir
Škodrić-Trifunović,Vesna
Filipović,Snežana
Omčikus,Maja
author_sort Mihailović-Vučinić,Violeta
title Administering the Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in Serbia
title_short Administering the Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in Serbia
title_full Administering the Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in Serbia
title_fullStr Administering the Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Administering the Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in Serbia
title_sort administering the sarcoidosis health questionnaire to sarcoidosis patients in serbia
description Objective: The aim of this study was to use a Serbian-language version of the disease-specific, self-report Sarcoidosis Health Questionnaire (SHQ), which was designed and originally validated in the United States, to assess health status in sarcoidosis patients in Serbia, as well as validating the instrument for use in the country. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of 346 patients with biopsy-confirmed sarcoidosis. To evaluate the health status of the patients, we used the SHQ, which was translated into Serbian for the purposes of this study. We compared SHQ scores by patient gender and age, as well as by disease duration and treatment. Lower SHQ scores indicate poorer health status. Results: The SHQ scores demonstrated differences in health status among subgroups of the sarcoidosis patients evaluated. Health status was found to be significantly poorer among female patients and older patients, as well as among those with chronic sarcoidosis or extrapulmonary manifestations of the disease. Monotherapy with methotrexate was found to be associated with better health status than was monotherapy with prednisone or combination therapy with prednisone and methotrexate. Conclusions: The SHQ is a reliable, disease-specific, self-report instrument. Although originally designed for use in the United States, the SHQ could be a useful tool for the assessment of health status in various non-English-speaking populations of sarcoidosis patients.
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