Abstract:
Abstract
Introduction: Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of global burden of diseases. It has
become a common and demanding chronic disease that has a wide range of effects on health
related quality of life of physical, psychological, social and environmental domains. Therefore it
is important to assess the impact of the disease from patients’ perspective and identify factors
affecting health-related quality of life of patients with Tuberculosis.
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the health-related quality of life and
associated factors among patients with Tuberculosis at University of Gondar comprehensive
specialized hospital Northwest Ethiopia 2019.
Methods: - Institution based cross-sectional study was conducted at University of Gondar
comprehensive specialized hospital from February –April 2019. A total of 387 patients were
selected from Tuberculosis follow up clinic by using systematic random sampling technique.
World health organization-quality of life short version questionnaires was used to assess quality
of life. The data were entered into Epi-info 7 and analysed with SPSS version 20. Summary
statstics, simple and multiple linear regression analyses were performed.
Result: The mean quality of life scores of patients with tuberculosis for the environmental,
physical, psychological, and social, domains were 21.2, 19.2, 17.2, and 7.8 respectively. Out of
the 4 domain social domain was the most affected. Higher quality of life in tuberculosis patient
was associated with occupation and medication-adherence. Lower quality of life was associated
with presence of exercise and current tuberculosis type. Factors associated with domains were
age, medication adherence, duration of the disease, marital status educational status, wealth
index, Tubeculosis related complication, exercise, and employment status.
Conclusion and recommendation: This study shows that health related quality of life of
Tuberculosis patients was poor. Factors affecting health related quality of life are found to be
age, medication adherence, Duration of the disease, employment status, marital status, wealth
index and educational level.
Key words: Health related quality of life, Tuberculosis, associated Factors, University of Gondar