Prospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Sep 27, 2021; 13(9): 1050-1062
Published online Sep 27, 2021. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v13.i9.1050
Table 1 Sociodemographic features of patients and their spouses (n = 100)
Sociodemographic features
Number of patients (male/female)
Number of spouses (male/female)
Type of surgery
APR (male/female)33 (24/9)33 (9/24)
LAR (male/female)33 (17/16)33 (16/17)
AR (male/female)34 (15/19)34 (19/15)
Age (yr)57.4 ± 12.3 [57 (28-83)]56.7 ± 12.1 [58 (26-85)]
Gender (male/female)56/4444/56
Educational level
Illiterate612
Primary education5141
High school2632
College1715
Preoperative employment
Government employee711
Self-employed2017
Retired3725
Unemployed53
Housewife3144
Table 2 Correlation of the percentage change in quality of life scores between patients and their spouses
ScaleSubscaleSpearman’s correlation coefficient
WHODAS-IIUnderstanding and communication0.183
Getting around0.037
Self-care0.349b
Getting along with people0.189
Life activities0.323 b
Participation in society0.312 b
Total0.636c
SF-36Physical function0.071
Role physical-0.170
Bodily pain0.246a
General health0.233a
PCS-0.035
Vitality0.271b
Social function0.487c
Role emotional0.483c
Mental health0.359c
MCS0.536c
Table 3 Comparison of quality of life changes in patients and their spouses according to type of surgery
Scale
Subscale
Patient
Spouse


APR
LAR
AR
P value
APR
LAR
AR
P value
WHODAS-IIUnderstanding and communication16 ± 29 [0 (-33; 100)]1 ± 27 [0 (-100; 50)]7 ± 19 [0 (0; 86)]0.10314 ± 30 [0 (0; 100)]15 ± 53 [0 (-100; 151)]2 ± 7 [0 (0; 25)]0.241
Getting around24 ± 54 [0 (-100; 200)]77 ± 133 [46 (-100; 500)]10 ± 26 [0 (0; 100)]0.00118 ± 27 [0 (-33; 100)]4 ± 26 [0 (-80; 100)]-3 ± 17 [0 (-100; 11)]0.467
Self-care4 ± 19 [0 (0; 100)]1 ± 34 [0 (-100; 133)]2 ± 13 [0 (0; 75)]0.8300-3 ± 18 [0 (-100; 0)]2 ± 9 [0 (0; 50)]0.226
Getting along with people107 ± 173 [50 (-100; 800)]64 ± 70 [88 (-33; 200)]3 ± 23 [0 (-100; 50)]<0.001225 ± 47 [0 (-100; 100)]53 ± 67 [58 (-80; 200)]15 ± 30 [0 (0; 150)]0.099
Life activities34 ± 86 [0 (-33; 400)]54 ± 86 [0 (-100; 300)]11 ± 71 [0 (-100; 300)]0.08592 ± 128 [38 (0; 400)]128 ± 210 [0 (-100; 800)]10 ± 38 [0 (-100; 100)]0.0132
Participation in society84 ± 66 [71 (-45; 300)]97 ± 123 [71 (-100; 550)]59 ± 70 [47 (-58; 300)]0.036250 ± 52 [43 (-100; 200)]63 ± 185 [13 (-100; 799)]38 ± 36 [31 (-50; 114)]0.0131
Total83 ± 61 [57 (-41; 218)]112 ± 150 [66 (-100; 635)]55 ± 76 [29 (-57; 301)]0.012269 ± 67 [67 (-100; 349)]79 ± 89 [59 (-95; 301)]34 ± 40 [27 (-33; 200)]0.0022
SF-36Physical function-6 ± 10 [-4 (-44; 12)]-8 ± 7 [-8 (-30; 3)]0 ± 4 [0 (-11; 15)]< 0.00130 ± 1 [0 (-7; 0)]2 ± 12 [0 (-11; 65)]-1 ± 4 [0 (-24; 0)]0.936
Physical role-10 ± 20 [0 (-50; 14)]-24 ± 32 [-29 (-50; 101)]9 ± 29 [0 (0; 101)]< 0.00130 ± 14 [0 (-50; 61)]3 ± 13 [0 (-25; 33)]1 ± 20 [0 (-50; 101)]0.389
Bodily pain-16 ± 12 [-18 (-48; 12)]-20 ± 15 [-19 (-53; 35)]-8 ± 12 [-10 (-26; 24)]< 0.00130 ± 9 [0 (-19; 24)]-1 ± 15 [0 (-27; 68)]-2 ± 7 [0 (-31; 11)]0.690
General health-17 ± 12 [-18 (-50; 0)]-20 ± 12 [-22 (-48; 15)]-10 ± 8 [-13 (-21; 16)]0.0013-3 ± 4 [-2 (-18; 8)]-5 ± 6 [-5 (-22; 7)]-3 ± 5 [0 (-16; 0)]0.077
PCS-10 ± 11 [-8 (-45; 13)]-15 ± 11 [-19 (-35; 11)]-3 ± 8 [-5 (-18; 32)]< 0.00132 ± 7 [0 (-12; 18)]8 ± 7 [9 (-4; 19)]-0 ± 9 [0 (-30; 27)]< 0.0011
Vitality-7 ± 10 [-5 (-43; 5)]-8 ± 13 [-10 (-19; 54)]-4 ± 8 [-4 (-18; 28)]0.0191-4 ± 7 [-4 (-23; 12)]-6 ± 16 [-5 (-21; 70)]-3 ± 5 [0 (-16; 5)]0.0294
Social function-18 ± 14 [-19 (-37; 16)]-22 ± 23 [-24 (-46; 61)]-10 ± 17 [-13 (-47; 40)]0.0033-11 ± 13 [-12 (-38; 0)]-22 ± 24 [-24 (-59; 61)]-9 ± 11 [-12 (-40; 13)]< 0.0011
Emotional role-18 ± 38 [0 (-57; 133)]-39 ± 39 [-57 (-57; 133)]11 ± 39 [0 (-31; 133)]< 0.0013-3 ± 36 [0 (-57; 133)]-30 ± 39 [-47 (-57; 133)]3 ± 25 [0 (-47; 133)]< 0.0011
Mental health-9 ± 10 -6 (-33; 19)]-12 ± 21 [-11 (-33; 91)]-6 ± 9 [-5 (-31; 16)]0.0021-7 ± 11 [0 (-31; 13)]-8 ± 25 [-10 (-36; 115)]-3 ± 8 [0 (-31; 8)]0.0071
MCS-16 ± 19 [-14 (-51; 44)]-24 ± 30 [-32 (-45; 123)]-4 ± 12 [-5 (-23; 25)]< 0.0013-11 ± 18 [-5 (-55; 28)]-29 ± 34 [-38 (-62; 124)]-4 ± 10 [-3 (-33; 35)]< 0.0011
Table 4 Comparison of the changes in patients’ and spouses’ quality of life according to gender


Patient
Spouse
Scale
Subscale
Male
Female
P value
Male
Female
P value
WHODAS-IIUnderstanding andcommunication8 ± 28 [0 (-100; 100)]9 ± 24 [0 (-27; 86)]0.8296 ± 30 [0 (-100; 100)]14 ± 37 [0 (-100; 150)]0.127
Getting around43 ± 103 [0 (-100; 500)]27 ± 57 [0 (-100; 300)]0.9005 ± 29 [0 (-100; 100)]2 ± 20 [0 (-80; 100)]0.247
Self-care5 ± 24 [0 (0; 133)]-1 ± 20 [0 (-100; 75)]0.343-1 ± 17 [0 (-100; 50) ]0 ± 0 [0 (0; 0)]1.000
Getting along withpeople69 ± 138 [25 (-100; 800)]38 ± 66 [0 (-100; 200)]0.31737 ± 58 [17 (0; 200)]25 ± 47 [0 (-100; 100)]0.322
Life activities8 ± 47 [0 (-100; 150)]59 ± 104 [0 (-100; 400)]0.00839 ± 96 [0 (-100; 350)]101 ± 174 [0 (-100; 800)]0.046
Participation insociety72 ± 66 [69 (-100; 240)]91 ± 112 [60 (-50; 550)]0.59377 ± 156 [37 (-17; 799)]29 ± 51 [20 (-100; 200)]0.044
Total74 ± 85 [58 (-100; 400)]92 ± 123 [44 (-12; 635)]0.50072 ± 74 [50 (-25; 301)]51 ± 66 [41 (-100; 349)]0.453
SF-36Physical function-4 ± 7 [-4 (-24; 15)]-5 ± 9 [0 (-44; 3)]0.664-1 ± 4 [0 (-24; 7)]1 ± 9 [0 (-11; 65)]0.237
Physical role -7 ± 34 [0 (-50; 101)]-10 ± 26 [0 (-50; 101)]0.8330 ± 13 [0 (-50; 33)]1 ± 19 [0 (-50; 101)]0.894
Bodily pain-14 ± 15 [-18 (-40; 35)]-15 ± 13 [-11 (-53; 11)]0.842-3 ± 9 [0 (-31; 22)]0 ± 12 [0 (-27; 68)]0.456
General health-15 ± 12 [-14 (-36; 16)]-16 ± 11 [-14 (-50; 0)]0.655-3 ± 5 [-0 (-22; 7)]-4 ± 5 [0 (-18; 8)]0.766
PCS-8 ± 11 [-6 (-27; 32)]-11 ± 11 [-8 (-45; 7)]0.4653 ± 9 [1 (-30; 18)]3 ± 8 [1 (-15; 27)]0.911
Vitality-6 ± 11 [-7 (-22; 54)]-7 ± 8 [-4 (-43; 5)]0.414-5 ± 7 [-4 (-21; 6)]-4 ± 13 [-2 (-28; 70)]0.760
Social function-13 ± 20 [-15 (-40; 61)]-21 ± 16 [-19 (-47; 18)]0.090-14 ± 15 [-12 (-53; 18)]-14 ± 19 -13 (-59; 61)]0.615
Emotional role-15 ± 50 [0 (-57; 133)]-15 ± 34 [0 (-57; 133)]0.447-14 ± 23 [0 (-57; 23)]-7 ± 44 [0 (-57; 133)]0.832
Mental health-8 ± 18 [-11 (-33; 91)]-10 ± 10 [-7 (-33; 4)]0.613-8 ± 11 [-6 (-31; 7)]-5 ± 19 [-5 (-36; 115)]0.674
MCS-14 ± 27 [-16 (-44; 123)]-15 ± 16 [-10 (-51; 25)]0.542-17 ± 18 [-6 (-61; 2)]-14 ± 28 [-8 (-62; 124)]0.955
Table 5 Evaluation of the Ankara University Life Standards Questionnaire according to the type of surgery

Patient
Spouse
Questions
APR
LAR
AR
P value
APR
LAR
AR
P value
General health status10.58 ± 0.97 [1 (-2; 2)]0.75 ± 0.51 [1 (0; 2)] 0.18 ± 0.72 [0 (-2; 2)] 0.0020.42 ± 0.66 [0 (0; 2)]0.66 ± 0.75 [1 (-1; 2)]0.15 ± 0.44 [0 (-1; 1)]0.006
General quality of life10.76 ± 0.71 [1 (-1; 2)]0.81 ± 0.59 [1 (0; 2)]0.50 ± 0.66 [0 (0; 2)]0.0680.48 ± 0.71 [0 (-1; 2)]1.06 ± 0.84 [1 (0; 3)]0.32 ± 0.77 [0 (-2; 2)]0.001
Time to return to old life and activity (mo)24.17 ± 1.37 [5 (0; 5)]4.03 ± 1.52 [5 (0; 5)]3.70 ± 1.16 [4 (1; 5)]0.0774.07 ± 1.14 [4 (0; 5)]3.57 ± 1.75 [4 (0; 5)]3 ± 1.53 [3 (0; 5)]0.018
Amount of time spent with spouse3
Unchanged6 (18.2)10 (31.3)21 (61.8)5 (15.2)5 (15.6)22 (64.7)
Decreased8 (24.2)-8 (23.5)4 (12.1)1 (3.1)5 (14.7)
Increased19 (57.6)22 (68.8)5 (14.7)< 0.00124 (72.7)26 (81.3)7 (20.6)< 0.001
Amount of time spent at home3
Unchanged5 (15.2)8 (25)26 (76.5)4 (12.1)4 (12.5)21 (61.8)
Decreased3 (9.1)-3 (8.8)< 0.0013 (9.1)1 (3.1)2 (5.9)< 0.001
Increased25 (75.8)24 (75)5 (14.7)26 (78.8%)27 (84.4)11 (32.4)
Sex life3
Unchanged13 (39.4)18 (56.3)32 (94.1)< 0.00120 (60.6)19 (59.4)31 (91.2)0.005
Unavailable20 (60.6)14 (43.8)2 (5.9)13 (39.4)13 (40.6)3 (8.8)
Praying3
Unchanged13 (46.4)17 (68)26 (100)< 0.00127 (96.4)25 (96.2)22 (100)NA
Decreased15 (53.6)8 (32)-1 (3.6)1 (3.8)-
Fasting3
Unchanged10 (35.7)16 (64)24 (92.3)< 0.00125 (89.3%)25 (96.2)22 (100)NA
Decreased18 (64.3)79 (36)2 (7.7)3 (10.7)1 (3.8)-
Purifying aims3
Unchanged22 (78.6)18 (72)25 (96.2)0.06427 (96.4)25 (96.2)22 (100)NA
Decreased6 (21.4)7 (28)1 (3.8)1 (3.6)1 (3.8)-