Fatigue is highly associated with poor health‐related quality of life, disability and depression in newly‐diagnosed patients with inflammatory bowel disease, independent of disease activity
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2014Vol. 39(8), pp. 811–822
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Benjamin L. Cohen, Helga Zoëga, Samir A. Shah, Neal S. LeLeiko, Sheldon Lidofsky, Renee Bright, Nicole Flowers, Meaghan Law, Heather Moniz, Marjorie Merrick, Bruce E. Sands
Abstract
Fatigue is strongly associated with poor HRQOL, disability and depression similarly in CD and UC even when controlling for disease activity. Fatigue's association with a wide range of patient-reported outcome measures suggests that monitoring fatigue is a simple way to screen for overall disruption in patient life.
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