Functioning and quality of life in adults with mild-to-moderate osteogenesis imperfecta.

Veronica Balkefors, Eva Mattsson, Ylva Pernow, Maria Sääf
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe physical activity, quality of and satisfaction with life, pain, joint mobility and muscle function in adults with mild-to-moderate osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) to form the basis of improved clinical care and physical therapy treatment.

Method: A total of 40 men and women aged between 21 and 71 years were identified and a prospective, cross-sectional study was performed on 29 (18 women) included participants. The participants had to be able to walk and to have a diagnosis of mild-to-moderate OI. Self-administered questionnaires and clinical examinations were used.

Results: Difficulties were found in all domains of the International Classification of Functioning, Activity and Health. Pain was reported in 25 of 29 participants and scoliosis was found in 23 participants. Difficulty to run was estimated in 18 participants. A total of 19 of 27 participants reported reaching the recommendations of 30 min of moderate-intensity activity preferably every day. Life satisfaction was high even though health-related quality of life, assessed with the Short Form 36, was significantly lower than the Swedish norm.

Conclusion: Impairments and activity limitations involved pain, scoliosis, contractures as well as trouble with running, heavy lifting, heavy work and sports. This study show that individuals with mild-to-moderate OI perceive themselves as having decreased health-related quality of life and this seems to depend on decreased physical functioning. Despite that, as a group, they estimated high life satisfaction and 19 participants reported adhering to the general recommendation of 30 min of moderate-intensity activity preferably every day.

成人轻度至中度成骨不全的功能和生活质量。
目的:本研究的目的是描述成人轻度至中度成骨不全症(OI)的身体活动、生活质量和满意度、疼痛、关节活动和肌肉功能,为改善临床护理和物理治疗提供基础。方法:共有40名年龄在21岁至71岁之间的男性和女性被确定,并对29名(18名女性)参与者进行了前瞻性横断面研究。参与者必须能够行走,并被诊断为轻度至中度成骨不全。采用自填问卷和临床检查。结果:国际功能、活动和健康分类的所有领域都存在困难。29名参与者中有25人出现疼痛,23人出现脊柱侧凸。对18名参与者的跑步困难进行了评估。27名参与者中有19人报告说达到了建议的30分钟中等强度的运动,最好是每天。生活满意度很高,尽管与健康相关的生活质量(用短表36评估)明显低于瑞典标准。结论:损伤和活动限制包括疼痛、脊柱侧凸、挛缩以及跑步、举重、繁重工作和运动的困难。这项研究表明,患有轻度至中度成骨不全的个体认为自己的健康相关生活质量下降,这似乎取决于身体功能的下降。尽管如此,作为一个整体,他们估计生活满意度很高,19名参与者报告坚持每天30分钟中等强度活动的一般建议。
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