@article{31910, keywords = {Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), schistosomiasis, Quality of Life, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Health-related quality of life (HRQoL), Brazil}, author = {Nascimento GL and Domingues ALC and Ximenes RAA and Itria A and Cruz LN and Oliveira MRF}, title = {Quality of life and quality-adjusted life years of chronic schistosomiasis mansoni patients in Brazil in 2015.}, abstract = {

Background: Measures of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) have been used to express the impact of neglected diseases and to generate indicators for health economic assessments. Schistosomiasis mansoni is a neglected disease with various clinical manifestations, including severe repercussions, caused by parasitic worms. Here we describe the quality of life of chronic schistosomiasis mansoni patients and estimate the quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) associated with chronic schistosomiasis mansoni in Brazil in 2015.

Methods: A HRQoL study was carried out using the three-level European Quality of Life 5-Dimensions (EQ-5D-3L) questionnaire in 147 chronic schistosomiasis mansoni patients at an outpatient monitoring facility of an endemic state for schistosomiasis.

Results: Losses in HRQoL were observed in all five dimensions of the EQ-5D-3L. Patients >60 y and 40-49 y of age reported the highest frequencies of problems. The average utility index was 0.71, and the median index was significantly lower among female patients and patients with comorbidities (0.68; p<0.05) compared with the entire sample. Approximately 26.7 QALYs were estimated for the study population and 31.2 QALYs for the chronic schistosomiasis mansoni patients in Brazil.

Conclusions: The advanced forms of schistosomiasis mansoni, even during treatment, contribute to important health losses in the population dealing with the disease.

}, year = {2018}, journal = {Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene}, issn = {1878-3503}, doi = {10.1093/trstmh/try038}, language = {eng}, }