FUNCTIONAL STATUS AMONG PATIENTS WITH STAGE III PARKINSON’S DISEASE

Rimsha Fatima, Nabeela Safdar, Somia Faisal, H. Asim
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Aims Of Study: The purpose of the study was to assess the functional capabilities of patients with Stage III Parkinson's disease (PD). Functional status of PD patients declines due to impaired postural reflexes and characteristic loss of balance which became evident at Stage III thus activities of daily living (ADLs) are compromised as the severity of the disease increases. Methodology: Descriptive case series was conducted on stage III PD patients (n=64). Patients with age ranges from 45 to 75 years were recruited and patients with other neurological issues were excluded. They were assessed using a Functional independence measure scale having reliability 0.95. Results: Out of 64 patients, 75% required minimal assistance and 9.4% required supervision while performing the ADLs. Whereas, 81% of patients need 2 hours of personal care assistance according to burden of care. Limitations & Future Implications: Only functional status of PD patient is determined no exercise regime or intervention were incorporated to assess their impact on the PD patient functional activities. Thus, future studies should be carried out to find the correlation between aerobic exercises and their impact on PD patient level of functional independence. Originality: Information added was all taken from databases and reduced to similarity index and was not submitted to any other journal. Conclusion: Stage III Parkinson’s disease patient required minimal level of assistance while performing tasks of daily living. However, majority of these patients required 2 hours of personal care assistance on average per day to compete with daily living.
帕金森病 III 期患者的功能状况
研究目的:本研究旨在评估帕金森病(PD)III期患者的功能能力。帕金森病患者的功能状态会随着体位反射受损和平衡能力丧失而下降,这在 III 期患者身上表现得非常明显,因此随着病情的加重,日常生活活动(ADLs)也会受到影响。 研究方法:对 III 期帕金森病患者(64 人)进行描述性病例系列研究。招募的患者年龄在 45 岁至 75 岁之间,排除了患有其他神经系统疾病的患者。采用信度为 0.95 的功能独立性量表对患者进行评估。 结果在 64 名患者中,75% 的患者在进行日常活动时只需少量协助,9.4% 的患者需要监护。而根据护理负担,81%的患者需要 2 小时的个人护理协助。 局限性和未来影响:研究仅确定了帕金森氏症患者的功能状态,并未纳入运动制度或干预措施,以评估其对帕金森氏症患者功能活动的影响。因此,今后应开展研究,找出有氧运动及其对帕金森病患者功能独立水平的影响之间的相关性。 原创性:所添加的信息均来自数据库,并缩减了相似性指数,且未向其他任何期刊投稿。 结论帕金森病 III 期患者在完成日常生活任务时需要的协助程度极低。然而,这些患者中的大多数平均每天需要 2 小时的个人护理协助,才能胜任日常生活。
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