Functional status and quality of life in young adults with cerebral palsy

Savaş Kapruz, Ramazan Yılmaz, A. A. Izki, M. F. Akkurt, Burcu Akkurt, H. Akkurt, İlknur Albayrak Gezer, H. Yılmaz
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Objective: To identify the sociodemographic characteristics, pain level, quality of life, functional state, mobility, and depression level in adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Material and methods. Our study included 78 adults with CP (mean age 24.75±7.66 years, 40.5% males) and 79 control subjects (mean age 26.74±6.72 years, 38.5% males). The quality of life, depression, and mobility of all participants were evaluated. In addition, functional status, functional independence and activity level were evaluated in the adult CP group. The depression level was determined by the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the mobility level was identified via Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI), and the quality of life was evaluated by the Short Form-36 (SF-36). The functional level of adults with CP was assessed with Gross Motor Function Classification System. Functional independence and activity level were evaluated using the Functional Independence Measure scale (FIM). Pain level was assessed with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Results. The patient and control groups were statistically different in terms of their educational status, marital status, duration of marriage, employment status, and monthly income (p<0.05). SF-36 summary scale scores and subgroup scores, as well as RMI and FIM scores of CP patients, were lower than in the control group. In addition, we revealed a statistically significant positive correlation of FIM scores with SF-36 physical and mental components, along with a statistically significant negative correlation of VAS with FIM, and of FIM with GMFCS: p<0.001, r= 0.450; p=0.013, ^0.279; p=0.022, r= -0.257; p<0.001, r= -0.741, respectively. Conclusion. We established that the quality of life, along with the mobility and functional levels, were lower in young adults with CP than in the control group, while the depression and pain levels were higher vs. control group. Hence, pain, depression, mobility, functional level, and quality of life should be assessed during the follow-up of adult patients with CP
年轻脑瘫患者的功能状态和生活质量
目的:了解成人脑瘫(CP)患者的社会人口学特征、疼痛程度、生活质量、功能状态、活动能力和抑郁水平。材料和方法。本研究纳入78名成年CP患者(平均年龄24.75±7.66岁,男性占40.5%)和79名对照组(平均年龄26.74±6.72岁,男性占38.5%)。对所有参与者的生活质量、抑郁和活动能力进行评估。此外,还对成人CP组的功能状态、功能独立性和活动水平进行了评估。抑郁水平由贝克抑郁量表(BDI)确定,流动性水平由Rivermead流动性指数(RMI)确定,生活质量采用SF-36量表评估。采用大运动功能分级系统对成年CP患者的功能水平进行评价。采用功能独立性量表(FIM)评估功能独立性和活动水平。采用视觉模拟评分法(VAS)评定疼痛程度。结果。患者与对照组在教育程度、婚姻状况、婚龄、就业状况、月收入等方面差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。CP患者SF-36综合量表评分、亚组评分以及RMI、FIM评分均低于对照组。此外,我们发现FIM得分与SF-36生理和心理成分呈显著正相关,VAS与FIM、FIM与GMFCS呈显著负相关:p<0.001, r= 0.450;p = 0.013, ^ 0.279;P =0.022, r= -0.257;P <0.001, r= -0.741。结论。我们发现,与对照组相比,患有CP的年轻人的生活质量、活动能力和功能水平都较低,而抑郁和疼痛水平则高于对照组。因此,在成年CP患者的随访中,应评估疼痛、抑郁、活动能力、功能水平和生活质量
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