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- W4313529764 abstract "BackgroundChronic pruritus severely impacts the quality of life (QoL) of patients. Due to its multifactorial nature, the presence of factors that can predict itch-specific QoL needs comprehensive exploration.ObjectiveTo determine the sociodemographic and itch-related factors that predict itch-specific QoL among patients suffering from chronic pruritus.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study on a cohort of patients with chronic pruritus at our itch clinic in Miami, Florida from 2016 to 2022 and explored predictors of itch-specific QoL using simple and multivariable linear regression models.ResultsSociodemographic factors that had a negative impact on itch-specific QoL included female sex and multiracial ethnicity. The main itch-related factors that were associated with a negative impact on itch-specific QoL included pruritus in the upper extremity and buttocks/genital regions and associated factors such as pain, cold sensation, sweating, and stress.LimitationsSingle-center study at a tertiary care center with a primarily non-Hispanic White population and use of self-administered questionnaires.ConclusionsA variety of factors help predict the itch-specific QoL in patients with chronic pruritus. Understanding these factors can help clinicians evaluate and treat patients suffering from chronic itch. Chronic pruritus severely impacts the quality of life (QoL) of patients. Due to its multifactorial nature, the presence of factors that can predict itch-specific QoL needs comprehensive exploration. To determine the sociodemographic and itch-related factors that predict itch-specific QoL among patients suffering from chronic pruritus. We conducted a cross-sectional study on a cohort of patients with chronic pruritus at our itch clinic in Miami, Florida from 2016 to 2022 and explored predictors of itch-specific QoL using simple and multivariable linear regression models. Sociodemographic factors that had a negative impact on itch-specific QoL included female sex and multiracial ethnicity. The main itch-related factors that were associated with a negative impact on itch-specific QoL included pruritus in the upper extremity and buttocks/genital regions and associated factors such as pain, cold sensation, sweating, and stress. Single-center study at a tertiary care center with a primarily non-Hispanic White population and use of self-administered questionnaires. A variety of factors help predict the itch-specific QoL in patients with chronic pruritus. Understanding these factors can help clinicians evaluate and treat patients suffering from chronic itch." @default.
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- W4313529764 title "Predictive factors of quality of life in chronic pruritus patients: A cross-sectional study" @default.
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