Erschienen in:
05.04.2016 | Editorial
Structured nursing educational programs improve quality of life outcomes in patients with Cushing’s syndrome
verfasst von:
Sofia Llahana, Nicola Thomas
Erschienen in:
Endocrine
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Ausgabe 1/2016
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Excerpt
Impaired quality of life (QoL) has been reported in patients with Cushing’s syndrome even after biochemical cure, with worse QoL outcomes compared to patients with other pituitary adenomas [
1]. A variety of physical, neuropsychosomatic, psychological, and sociodemographic factors have been found to influence QoL parameters in patients with Cushing’s syndrome [
1,
2]. A systematic review by Andela et al. found that QoL outcomes such as physical functioning, bodily pain, and general health improved after surgical or pharmaceutical interventions in 6 of the 8 studies involving patients with Cushing’s syndrome [
1]. …