Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine quality of life in peptic ulcer patients referring to Al-Zahra hospital of
Isfahan.
Background: Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is one of the most prevalent diseases. Its prevalence is 6-15% and about 10%
of people experience its symptom in their life. PUD can have a considerable impact on patients’ quality of life (QOL).
Patients and methods: This descriptive- analytic survey was done on 93 randomly patients referred to Al-Zahra hospital of
Isfahan city in Iran. Data gathering was done via questionnaire including five domains: physical, psychological, social,
behavioral and economical. For data analysis, t-test, Pearson correlation and ANOVA test were used.
Results: 93 patients with mean age of 38.54 years, including 43 (46.2%) women and 54 (53.8%) men, were studied.
There was a negative significant between quality of life and age and between disease duration and psychological,
economical domains and between the mean of QOL scores in physical and social domains with the number of cigarette
per day, also there was significant relation between social domain and gender, and physical, psychological and
behavioral domains with marital status; Physical, social domains with smoking. Also there was a negative significant
between physical, social and behavioral domains with years of smoking.
Conclusion: Study results showed that quality of life is in a relatively good level among patients, thus some diseases such as
peptic ulcer can effect on quality of life. So, treatment and prevention of these diseases may improve their quality of life