Selected Determinants of the Quality of Life of Patients with Degenerative Changes of the Spine

Sylwia Krzemińska, Agnieszka Nowak, Adriana Borodzicz, Ewelina Bąk, Anna Kostka
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 Aim. To determine the level of life quality and factors influencing the quality of life in patients with degenerative spinal changes.
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Introduction. Degenerative spinal disease is considered one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in Poland and worldwide. Sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical activity, and spinal overload contribute to this state of affairs. The chronic nature of the disease, along with pain and functional limitations of the musculoskeletal system, impact the quality of life. Aim. To determine the level of life quality and factors influencing the quality of life in patients with degenerative spinal changes. Material and Methods. The study involved 107 individuals aged between 55 and 65 years. Standardized research tools were utilized, including the Acceptance of Illness Scale (AIS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), Neck Disability Index (NDI), Activities of Daily Living scale (ADL), and the World Health Organization Quality of Life-Bref (WHOQoL-BREF) questionnaire. Results. The level of illness acceptance in the study population was 26.52 points (SD=6.61). All respondents experienced pain symptoms, with an average pain intensity of 7.02 (SD=1.13). The average self-assessed quality of life among the participants was 3.5 points (SD=0.76), while the average self-assessed health rating was 2.54 points (SD=0.7). Spinal disability affected all patients in the lumbar region, whereas no disability was reported in the cervical region by 27.10% of the respondents. Conclusions. Patients with degenerative spinal changes have a relatively good quality of life and a moderate level of illness acceptance. Age, marital status, occupational activity, body mass, pain intensity, and degree of disability all influence the quality of life. (JNNN 2023;12(1):44–52)
脊柱退行性改变患者生活质量的选定决定因素
介绍。脊柱退行性疾病被认为是波兰和全世界最普遍的慢性疾病之一。久坐不动的生活方式,缺乏身体活动和脊柱负荷导致了这种状况。这种疾病的慢性性质,以及疼痛和肌肉骨骼系统的功能限制,影响生活质量。 的目标。探讨退行性脊柱改变患者的生活质量水平及影响生活质量的因素。 材料和方法。这项研究涉及107名年龄在55岁到65岁之间的人。采用标准化研究工具,包括疾病接受度量表(AIS)、Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)、颈部残疾指数(NDI)、日常生活活动量表(ADL)和世界卫生组织生命质量问卷(WHOQoL-BREF)。结果。研究人群的疾病接受度为26.52分(SD=6.61)。所有受访者均有疼痛症状,平均疼痛强度为7.02 (SD=1.13)。参与者自我评估的平均生活质量为3.5分(SD=0.76),而自我评估的平均健康评分为2.54分(SD=0.7)。腰椎区的所有患者均有脊柱残疾,而27.10%的应答者未报告颈椎区有残疾。 结论。脊柱退行性改变患者的生活质量相对较好,对疾病的接受程度中等。年龄、婚姻状况、职业活动、体重、疼痛强度和残疾程度都会影响生活质量。(JNNN 2023; 12 (1): 44-52)
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