Assessment of quality of life in stroke patients with hemiplegia
Autor: | P. Dehail, Michèle Koleck, Jean-Michel Mazaux, K. Laurent, J.-M. Orgogozo, M. de Sèze, C. Delleci |
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Jazyk: | francouzština |
Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Activities of daily living Hemiplegia Personal Satisfaction Accident vasculaire cérébral Severity of Illness Index Social support Young Adult Quality of life Risk Factors Severity of illness Activities of Daily Living medicine Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Young adult Stroke Physical Therapy Modalities Aged Aged 80 and over business.industry Depression Qualité de vie Rehabilitation Life satisfaction Social Support Middle Aged medicine.disease Antidepressive Agents Telephone interview Socioeconomic Factors Physical therapy Quality of Life Female France Independent Living business |
Zdroj: | Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine. 54(6) |
ISSN: | 1877-0665 |
Popis: | Stroke is a major public health issue. Even though most hemiplegic stroke patients may obtain a good functional outcome, many remain dissatisfied with their lives. Indeed, quality of life and subjective well-being should be taken into account in any assessment of stroke survival. Objective To assess long-term quality of life in stroke patients (compared with healthy controls) and the corresponding determinants and predictive factors. Method The patient population consisted of 80 of the 217 first-stroke survivors treated between January and June 2005 in the Clinical Neurosciences Department at Bordeaux University Hospital. After a mean follow-up period of 2 years, 24 patients were interviewed in their homes and data from the 56 others were obtained in a telephone interview. Demographic information, clinical status on admission and functional status (as assessed by Barthel Index) and depression (on the ADRS) at the time of the study visit were recorded. Quality of life was assessed by using the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP-65) and Branholm and Fugl-Meyer's Satisfaction with Life Scale (LiSat 11). The patients' data were compared with those from 149 healthy controls. Results Life satisfaction and quality of life were significantly impaired in stroke patients, compared with controls. All life domains were impaired. The worst scores were observed for independence and health-related items in the LiSat 11 and the physical and communication items in the SIP-65. Quality of life was strongly correlated with functional independence, the persistence of hemiplegia and depressive mood, which is in agreement with literature findings. Neither gender nor the initial Rankin score had a significant impact on these parameters. Discussion-conclusion Quality of life at 2 years is significantly impaired in stroke survivors and seems more difficult to predict than functional independence. However, in addition to these objective results, our interviews suggest that receiving adequate social support might be as important to patients as recovering independence. |
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