Determinants of health-related quality of life in stroke survivors in Kano, Northwest Nigeria

Salisu Aliyu, A. Ibrahim, H. Saidu, L. Owolabi
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Background: The long-term consequences of stroke, particularly among the young and middle-aged population in sub-Saharan Africa, constitute a major challenge to the labor work force in resource-limited settings. Previous studies have focused mainly on mortality, recurrence, and functional recovery but less on the quality of life of these patients. We sought to assess the determinants of the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of stroke survivors in Kano, Northwestern Nigeria. Material and Methods: A prospective case–control study conducted at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Nigeria over a period of 18 months where 310 (155 patients with stroke and 155 sex- and age-matched healthy controls) participants were assessed using the health-related quality of life in stroke patient-40 (HRQoLISP-40) questionnaire. Multiple logistic regression was used to identify the independent predictors of global HRQoL after controlling for other covariates. Results: The overall mean global HRQoL scores among the patients with stroke and the controls were 66.1 vs. 86.1, respectively, with a mean difference of −20.0. There mean difference in the physical and spiritual spheres were −28.1 vs. −9.1, respectively. Determinants of the poor quality of life in the stroke survivors were aphasia, lesion location, and poststroke depression. Conclusion: The HRQoL among the stroke survivors was poor, which demonstrates that the determinants if effectively subjected to evidenced-based therapeutic interventions may lead to improvement in their overall functional recovery and societal reintegration.
尼日利亚西北部卡诺市中风幸存者健康相关生活质量的决定因素
背景:中风的长期后果,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲的青年和中年人口中,对资源有限的劳动力构成了重大挑战。以往的研究主要集中在死亡率、复发率和功能恢复上,而较少关注这些患者的生活质量。我们试图评估尼日利亚西北部卡诺中风幸存者健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的决定因素。材料和方法:在尼日利亚Aminu Kano教学医院进行了一项为期18个月的前瞻性病例对照研究,使用卒中患者健康相关生活质量-40 (hrqolsp -40)问卷对310名参与者(155名卒中患者和155名性别和年龄匹配的健康对照者)进行了评估。在控制其他协变量后,采用多元逻辑回归确定整体HRQoL的独立预测因子。结果:卒中患者和对照组HRQoL总体平均评分分别为66.1和86.1,平均差值为- 20.0。生理和精神领域的平均差异分别为- 28.1和- 9.1。脑卒中幸存者生活质量差的决定因素是失语、病变部位和脑卒中后抑郁。结论:脑卒中幸存者的HRQoL较差,这表明如果有效地进行循证治疗干预,可能会导致其整体功能恢复和社会融入的改善。
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