Functional health of patients with knee osteoarthritis in a family medicine clinic in Ibadan.

T Ilori, M M Ladipo, A M Ogunbode
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Background: Patients with knee osteoarthritis experience pain and functional impairment, which impacts upon activities of daily living ultimately leading to a loss of functional independence and low quality- of-life. This study therefore aimed at evaluating the functional health status of patients with knee osteoarthritis in the Family Medicine clinic, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 270 eligible respondents between January and March 2011. The Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Measure (IKHOAM) was administered after screening with the knee pain screening tool (KNEST). Respondents'Socio- demographic characteristics and knee pain intensity ratings were also recorded.

Results: The age range of respondents in the study was from 28 years to 85 years with a female: male ratio 5:1. Out of the 270 respondents studied, 146 (54.1%) reported restriction in performing duties at work. One hundred and twenty seven respondents (47.0%) needed some assistance in walking outside the house for 15 to 20 minutes, whilst 195 (72.2%) required some assistance in climbing stairs. Thirty four (12.6%) of Muslims and 77 (28.5%) of Christians could not kneel to pray. Males are twice more likely to have a better functional health than females (OR= 2.1, 95% CI= 1.0- 4.6, p=0.046).

Conclusion: Knee osteoarthritis significantly impairs activities of daily living, especially some socio-cultural and religious practices of respondents. Therefore in addition to treating the knee symptoms, removing environmental barriers may reduce immobility within and outside the home thereby improving functionality.

伊巴丹一家家庭医学诊所膝骨关节炎患者的功能健康状况
背景:膝关节骨关节炎患者会经历疼痛和功能障碍,影响日常生活活动,最终导致功能独立性丧失和生活质量降低。因此,本研究旨在评估尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院家庭医学诊所膝关节骨关节炎患者的功能健康状况。方法:2011年1 - 3月对270名符合条件的调查对象进行横断面研究。用膝关节疼痛筛查工具(KNEST)筛查后进行伊巴丹膝关节/髋关节骨关节炎测量(IKHOAM)。调查对象的社会人口学特征和膝关节疼痛强度评分也被记录下来。结果:调查对象的年龄范围为28岁~ 85岁,男女比例为5:1。在接受调查的270名受访者中,146名(54.1%)表示在履行工作职责方面受到限制。127名受访者(47.0%)在外出行走15至20分钟时需要帮助,195名受访者(72.2%)在爬楼梯时需要帮助。34名穆斯林(12.6%)和77名基督徒(28.5%)不能下跪祈祷。男性的功能性健康状况是女性的两倍(OR= 2.1, 95% CI= 1.0- 4.6, p=0.046)。结论:膝关节骨性关节炎显著损害了受访者的日常生活活动,特别是一些社会文化和宗教习俗。因此,除了治疗膝关节症状外,清除环境障碍可以减少家庭内外的不活动,从而改善功能。
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