Author/Authors :
Afshari Reza نويسنده , Assadi Reza نويسنده Medical Toxicology Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IR Iran , Van Spijker Bregje A. J. نويسنده Centre for Mental Health Research, the Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia , Smit Fillip نويسنده Trimbos Institute (Netherlands Institute of Mental Health
and Addiction), Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract :
Background A consistent and comparative description of the burden
of diseases, injuries and risk factors that cause them is an important
input to health decision-making and planning processes. Objectives The
aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the extent and pattern
of variation in generic utility measures with respect to capturing the
clinical nature of acute poisonings from the moment of onset until
restoration of health after treatment. Patients and Methods We measured
the health status of patients admitted to the emergency medical
toxicology ward of our teaching hospital, Mashhad, Iran. We measured
their EuroQol both at admission and pre-discharge, and they were asked
for time they traded-off for their current illness. Results The study
enrolled 82 patients (34 males, 48 females) admitted to the emergency
medical toxicology department. A questionnaire was completed for all
patients at the two time intervals. The results varied from 22222 to
33333 at initial management; at the time of discharge, this rating
varied from 11111 to 11122. These significant changes occurred over just
a few days. Conclusions This study attempted to compare the course of
acute poisonings with some other diseases to show how self-induced
poisoning affects one’s health perception, and how this change takes
place over a short time.