Quality of Life after Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury in Rwanda, the Impact of Personal and Contextual Factors: A Follow-Up Exploratory Study

Maurice Kanyoni, Nilsson‐Wikmar Lena, Phillips Joliana, David K Tumusiime
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BackgroundTraumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) affects quality of life (QoL) depending on the severity and access to rehabilitation. A good QoL is of paramount importance for TSCI survivors all over the world. ObjectiveTo assess the QoL of TSCI survivors after one year.MethodsAdults were included who by the time of injury were 18 years or above and registered in a previous epidemiological study. “The International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life” standard data set was used to collect data and assess overall QoL (range 0-30) and three domains: satisfaction with life as a whole, physical- and psychological health (range 0-10). A telephone interview was conducted with 58 participants. ResultsThe overall mean score of QoL was 13.12 (SD 7.17), satisfaction with life as a whole 3.91 (SD 2.73), psychological health 5.36 (SD 2.95), and physical health 3.84 (SD 2.59). Marital status significantly influenced overall QoL (P = 0.031) and its two domains; satisfaction with life as a whole (P = 0.037) and satisfaction with physical health (P = 0.022). Linear regression analysis showed that being married or widowed predicted poor QoL.ConclusionLow scores of overall QoL and its domains implying poor QoL and marital status may play a role, hence it is important to take it into consideration when treating patient with TSCI. Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2023;6(3):326-334
卢旺达创伤性脊髓损伤后的生活质量,个人和环境因素的影响:后续探索性研究
背景创伤性脊髓损伤(TSCI)对生活质量(QoL)的影响取决于其严重程度和康复机会。良好的生活质量对全世界的创伤性脊髓损伤(TSCI)幸存者都至关重要。目标评估脊髓损伤幸存者一年后的生活质量。方法纳入受伤时年满 18 周岁并在以前的流行病学研究中登记过的成年人。采用 "国际脊髓损伤生活质量 "标准数据集收集数据并评估整体生活质量(范围 0-30)和三个领域:对整体生活的满意度、身体健康和心理健康(范围 0-10)。对 58 名参与者进行了电话访谈。结果 QoL 的总平均值为 13.12(SD 7.17),整体生活满意度为 3.91(SD 2.73),心理健康为 5.36(SD 2.95),身体健康为 3.84(SD 2.59)。婚姻状况对总体 QoL(P = 0.031)及其两个领域(对整体生活的满意度(P = 0.037)和对身体健康的满意度(P = 0.022))有明显影响。线性回归分析表明,已婚或丧偶预示着 QoL 较差。结论:总体 QoL 及其领域得分较低意味着 QoL 较差,而婚姻状况可能在其中起作用,因此在治疗 TSCI 患者时必须考虑到这一点。卢旺达医学健康科学》2023;6(3):326-334
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