dc.description.abstract | Objective: In our study, we were examined the quality of life and its
relationship with socio-demographic characteristics in female patients
with Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) who applied to outpatient clinic.
Materials and Methods: In the study, 108 female patients applying to
physical therapy outpatient clinic between May 1, 2017 and September 1,
2017, and diagnosed with FMS were included. The data collection tool
used in the study was the questionnaire developed by the researcher
based on the literature information. The questionnaire consisted of two
parts. The first part of the form consisted of the question set querying
the socio-demographic characteristics (15 questions), and the second
part consisted of the quality of life bref scale used to assess the
quality of life of the cases.
Results: When the quality of life scores of the individuals according to
their economic status were examined; the emotional role functioning,
physical functioning, physical role functioning, and physical indicator
scores of individuals with middle income level were significantly higher
than other income groups (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Consequently, we can say that the quality of life is better
in female patients who have a high income level with education, normal
body mass index, regular sleeping and diagnosis of fibromyalgia. | |