Quality of life in mild dementia: patterns of change in self and caregiver ratings over time

M. Dourado, M. F. D. de Sousa, R. Santos, J. P. Simões, M. Nogueira, T. Belfort, B. Torres, R. Dias, J. Laks
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Objectives: To determine changes over time in self and caregiver ratings of quality of life (QoL) in people with dementia (PwD) and to identify factors associated with changes in QoL ratings. Methods: In this longitudinal study, 69 people with mild Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers were assessed at baseline and after 1 year. We examined the association of QoL ratings with the following variables at the two time points: awareness of disease, cognitive status, mood, functionality, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and caregiver burden. Multivariate regression analyses were conducted to examine the contribution of co-factors. Results: At baseline, PwD self-ratings of QoL were associated with caregiver ratings of PwD QoL (p = 0.001). Caregiver ratings were associated with PwD mood (p = 0.001) and self-rated QoL (p = 0.001). After 1 year, caregiver ratings of PwD QoL changed significantly (p = 0.049, d = -0.27), whereas PwD self-ratings did not (p = 0.89, d = 0.09). PwD awareness of disease changed significantly (p = 0.001) at 1 year, having declined in 25.4% and improved in 12.3% of participants. PwD QoL self-ratings were associated with caregiver ratings (p = 0.001). Caregiver ratings of PwD QoL after 1 year were associated with PwD mood (p = 0.029), self-reported QoL (p = 0.001), and awareness of disease (p = 0.033). Conclusions: The association between self and caregiver ratings of PwD QoL was maintained over 1 year. The primary factors accounting for the change in caregiver ratings were PwD mood and awareness of disease. QoL and cognitive impairment seem to be relatively independent in mild dementia.
轻度痴呆患者的生活质量:自我和照顾者评分随时间变化的模式
目的:确定痴呆(PwD)患者生活质量(QoL)自我和照顾者评分随时间的变化,并确定与生活质量评分变化相关的因素。方法:在这项纵向研究中,69名轻度阿尔茨海默病患者及其护理人员在基线和1年后进行了评估。我们在两个时间点检查了生活质量评分与以下变量的关联:疾病意识、认知状态、情绪、功能、神经精神症状和照顾者负担。采用多元回归分析检验辅助因素的贡献。结果:在基线时,PwD生活质量的自我评分与PwD生活质量的护理者评分相关(p = 0.001)。照顾者评分与PwD情绪(p = 0.001)和自评生活质量(p = 0.001)相关。1年后,护理人员对PwD生活质量的评分有显著变化(p = 0.049, d = -0.27),而PwD自我评分无显著变化(p = 0.89, d = 0.09)。1年后,PwD对疾病的认知发生了显著变化(p = 0.001), 25.4%的参与者下降,12.3%的参与者改善。PwD生活质量自我评分与照顾者评分相关(p = 0.001)。1年后护理者对PwD生活质量的评分与PwD情绪(p = 0.029)、自我报告的生活质量(p = 0.001)和疾病意识(p = 0.033)相关。结论:PwD患者生活质量的自我评分与照顾者评分之间的相关性维持1年以上。导致护理人员评分变化的主要因素是PwD情绪和疾病意识。轻度痴呆患者的生活质量和认知障碍似乎相对独立。
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