Depressive Symptoms Can Attenuate Rehabilitation Effects in Fracture Patients.

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Progress in rehabilitation medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2490/prm.20250018
Shunji Araki, Keisuke Sato, Masanari Zaha, Kenta Kudaka, Takahiro Ogawa
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Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the relationship between depressive symptoms on admission and improvement in activities of daily living (ADLs) among patients with fractures admitted to a recovery rehabilitation unit.

Methods: This retrospective observational study enrolled patients with fractures who were admitted to a rehabilitation hospital between August 2018 and October 2020 in Okinawa City, Japan. Based on Geriatric Depression Scale scores, patients were divided into two groups: one group with depressive symptoms and another group without depressive symptoms. Associations between depressive symptoms and the motor Functional Independence Measure (FIM) gain were identified using multivariate linear regression analyses.

Results: Out of 127 patients (range, 40.0-83.0 years; male: 27.6%), 71 had depressive symptoms on admission. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that depressive symptoms on admission were significantly associated with motor FIM gain (β coefficient: -5.022, 95% confidence interval -9.551 to -0.494, P = 0.030). Body Mass Index on admission, motor FIM on admission, Mini-Mental State Examination on admission, and use of antidepressants were also associated with motor FIM gain.

Conclusions: Among patients with fractures admitted to a recovery rehabilitation unit, depressive symptoms on admission were associated with less improvement in ADLs. The use of antidepressants was also an independent factor affecting the improvement of ADLs in these patients.

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抑郁症状会减弱骨折患者的康复效果。
目的:本研究旨在阐明住院骨折患者入院时抑郁症状与日常生活活动(ADLs)改善之间的关系。方法:本回顾性观察性研究纳入了2018年8月至2020年10月在日本冲绳市一家康复医院住院的骨折患者。根据老年抑郁量表评分,将患者分为两组:一组有抑郁症状,另一组无抑郁症状。使用多元线性回归分析确定抑郁症状与运动功能独立性测量(FIM)增益之间的关联。结果:127例患者(年龄范围:40.0-83.0岁;男性:27.6%),71例入院时有抑郁症状。多元线性回归分析显示,入院时抑郁症状与运动FIM增益显著相关(β系数:-5.022,95%可信区间为-9.551 ~ -0.494,P = 0.030)。入院时的身体质量指数、入院时的运动FIM、入院时的精神状态检查和抗抑郁药的使用也与运动FIM的增加有关。结论:在接受康复康复治疗的骨折患者中,入院时的抑郁症状与adl的改善较少相关。抗抑郁药的使用也是影响这些患者adl改善的独立因素。
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