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Health-related quality of life and its association with outcomes of outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy.

Liang En Ian WeeMangaikarasi SundarajooWay-Fang QuahAhmad FarhatiJie-Ying HuangYing-Ying Chua
Published in: European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology (2019)
While health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is an important component of patient-centred care, few studies have looked at the association between HRQoL and outcomes while on OPAT. From 2014 to 2017, we conducted a prospective cohort study of all patients referred to Singapore General Hospital's (SGH) OPAT service. At baseline, we collected sociodemographic, clinical, and treatment-related factors for OPAT recipients. We also measured baseline HRQoL using the EuroQoL EQ5D-3 L. We evaluated the association between HRQoL and the following outcomes: complications experienced while on OPAT, early termination requiring readmission during planned course of OPAT, all-cause readmission 30 days after completion of OPAT, and return to work while on OPAT. We used chi-squared test for univariate analysis and cox regression for multivariate analysis. From 2014 to 2017, 1213 patients received OPAT at our centre. Of those, 13.2% (160/1213) developed complications. About 10% (132/1213) of patients were readmitted while on OPAT and OPAT was terminated early. Amongst patients who completed OPAT (N = 1081), about 3.6% (39/1081) were readmitted within 30 days after OPAT completion. About half (50.8%, 278/547) returned to work while on OPAT. On multivariate analysis, patients with perfect health-related quality of life (HRQoL) (adjusted relative risk, aRR = 0.62, 95%CI = 0.45-0.85) were less likely to experience complications, had lower risk of OPAT termination (aRR = 0.57, 95%0.38-0.86), and were more likely to return to work while on OPAT (aRR = 1.94, 95%CI = 1.30-2.89). HRQoL at baseline was significantly associated with lower risk of complications and early OPAT termination, as well as greater likelihood of return to work while on OPAT.
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