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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoAssociation between self-efficacy and health-related quality of life in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus(BMJ Journals, 2019-06) Zeña Huancas, Paola Alejandra; Reategui Sokolova, Cristina; Gamboa Cardenas, Rocio; Medina Chinchon, Mariela; Zevallos Miranda, Francisco; Pimentel Quiroz, Victor; Elera Fitzcarrald, Claudia; Alfaro Lozano, José; Pastor Asurza, Cesar; Perich Campos, Risto; Rodriguez Bellido, Zoila; Alarcon, Graciela S.; Ugarte-Gil, Manuel F.Background: Self-efficacy for managing chronic conditions assesses the confidence a person has on the ability of successfully perform specific tasks related to a chronic condition in several different situations. Self-efficacy is considered one of the most important modifiable factors in educational interventions that enhance Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) patients’ mental health status. Low disease self-efficacy is associated with SLE morbidity. Objectives: To determine the association of several domains of self-efficacy for managing chronic conditions and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in SLE patients.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoPoor health-related quality of life (hrqol) and fatigue are associated with a higher work productivity impairment in systemic lupus erythematosus (sle) patients(BMJ Journals, 2019-06-15) Reategui Sokolova, Cristina; Gamboa Cárdenas, Rocío Violeta; Medina, Mariela; Zevallos Miranda, Francisco; Zeña Huancas, Paola Alejandra; Elera Fitzcarrald, Claudia; Pimentel Quiroz, Victor; Alfaro Lozano, Jose; Pastor Asurza, Cesar; Perich Campos, Risto; Rodriguez Bellido, Zoila; Alarcon, Graciela S.; Ugarte-Gil, Manuel F.Background: Because most patients with SLE are in their productive-age years, the ability to maintain a gainful employment is fundamental for both, the patient and society at large. It is thus quite important to determine the work and non-work factors that are associated with work productivity impairment in these patients. Objectives: To determine the factors associated with absenteeism (percentage of the time missed from scheduled work-time over the preceding 7 days, due to SLE), presenteeism (percentage of time from scheduled work-time where productivity was impaired while patient was at work, over the preceding 7 days, due to SLE) and overall work impairment (combination of absenteeism and presenteeism) in patients with SLE.