Performance of instrumental activities of daily living in patients with haemophilic arthropathy. A cross-sectional cohort study
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Background: The development of haemophilic arthropathy causes joint damage that
leads to functional impairment that limits the performance of activities in patients
with haemophilia. The aim was to identify the best predictive model for performing
instrumental activities of daily living in adult patients with haemophilia arthropathy.
Methods: Cross-sectional cohort study. 102 patients were recruited. The dependent
variable was the performance of instrumental activities of daily living (Lawton
and Brody scale). The dependence on the performance of activities of daily living
was the dependent endpoint (Barthel scale). The secondary variables were joint damage
(Hemophilia Joint Health Score), pain intensity, and clinical, anthropometric, and
sociodemographic variables.
Results: The degree of dependence, joint damage, pain intensity, and marital status
(Cp = 5.60) were the variables that best explain the variability in the performance of
instrumental activities of daily living (R2
adj =0.51). Loss of predictive capacity is acceptable
with good mean internal (R2 mean = 0.40) and external (R2-r2 = 0.09) validation.
According to the predictive pattern obtained, patients with haemophilia, who were
married, without joint pain or damage, and independent in their day-to-day lives, had a
score of 7.91 points (95% CI: 7.42; 8.39) in the performance of instrumental activities
of daily living.
Conclusions: The predictive model for the functional capacity of instrumental activities
of daily living in haemophilia patients encompasses factors such as level of
autonomy, joint impairment, pain severity, and marital status. Notably, despite the
presence of joint damage, individuals with haemophilia exhibit a significant level of
independence in carrying out both basic daily tasks and instrumental activities of daily
living.
International registration number: Id NCT04715100.
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Seoane-MartínME, Cuesta-Barriuso R, Rodríguez-Martínez MC. Performance of instrumental activities of daily living in patients with haemophilic arthropathy. A cross-sectional cohort study. Haemophilia. 2024;1-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.15114
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