@article{Aslani_Kattamis_Lyrakos_Andriopoulos_Tsironi_2019, title={The effect of fatigue on self-perceived health in patients with hemoglobinopathies in a greek representative sample}, volume={5}, url={https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/HealthResJ/article/view/19494}, DOI={10.12681/healthresj.19494}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Purpose: </strong>The purpose of the present study was to measure the effect of fatigue in quality of life by measuring self-perceived health in patients with thalassemia.<strong>  </strong></p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>302 patients undergoing transfusion treatment from 5 hospitals around Greece participated in the study. Fatigue was measured with open access questions and quality of life with the Euro5D thermometer as self-perceived health. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS21.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Results: </strong>236 patients (78.7%) reported that they were suffering from fatigue while only 21.3 % (n=66) reported that they had no fatigue. Present health status had a mean of 69.9 with an SD 19.3. Almost half (48.2%) declared they had fatigue a few times over a months period, while 41.7% replied that daily activities were the cause for feeling fatigue. Females reported statistically significant higher existence of fatigue (x2= 5.744; p=0.017). Education and marital status had no correlation with self-perceived health. Existence, frequency of fatigue, existence of fatigue during the last month, self-interpretation of the cause of fatigue and  frequency of fatigue before transfusion all had significant differences with self-perceived health (p<0.05).<strong></strong></p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Fatigue has been identified as a very common symptom in patients with thalassemia affecting the self-perceived health in this population. This result broadens the evidence regarding fatigue in hemoglobinopathies and leads us to the need for distinguishing the etiologies leading to fatigue in hemoglobinopathies since it is an important factor affecting HPQoL. Longitudinal studies are needed in order to understand the path of fatigue and the factors influencing the condition}, number={1}, journal={Health & Research Journal}, author={Aslani, Eleni and Kattamis, Antonios and Lyrakos, Georgios and Andriopoulos, Panagiotis and Tsironi, Maria}, year={2019}, month={Jan.}, pages={10–19} }