Associations in Perceived Health and Persistent Breathlessness: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Slavica Kochovska, Sungwon Chang, Max Olsson, Magnus Ekström, David C Currow
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Abstract

Background: Persistent breathlessness is debilitating and increases in prevalence with advanced age and at end of life. This study aimed to evaluate any relationship between self-reported global impressions of change (GIC) in perceived health and breathlessness in older men.

Design: Cross-sectional study of 73-year-old Swedish men in the VAScular and Chronic Obstructive Lung disease study. A postal survey included items on perceived changes in health and breathlessness (GIC scales) and breathlessness (assessed using the modified Medical Research Council [mMRC] breathlessness scale, Dyspnea-12 and Multidimensional Dyspnea Scale) since age 65.

Results: Of 801 respondents, breathlessness (mMRC ≥2) was reported by 17.9%, worsening breathlessness by 29.1%, and worsening perceived health by 51.3%. Worsening breathlessness was strongly correlated with worsening perceived health (Pearson's correlation coefficient of 0.68 [p < 0.001] and Kendall's τ of 0.56 [p < 0.001]) and associated with more limited function (47.2% vs. 29.7%; p < 0.0001) and increased rates of anxiety/depression.

Conclusion: The strong correlation between perceived changes in health and persistent breathlessness helps delineate a more comprehensive picture of the challenges faced by older adults living with this disabling symptom.

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感知健康与持续性呼吸困难的关联:一项横断面研究
背景:持续性呼吸困难使人衰弱,并随着年龄的增长和生命的终结而增加。本研究旨在评估老年男性自我报告的感知健康的总体变化印象(GIC)与呼吸困难之间的关系。设计:血管和慢性阻塞性肺疾病研究中73岁瑞典男性的横断面研究。邮政调查包括自65岁以来健康和呼吸困难(GIC量表)和呼吸困难(使用改良的医学研究委员会[mMRC]呼吸困难量表,呼吸困难-12和多维呼吸困难量表进行评估)的感知变化。结果:801名受访者中,有17.9%的人报告呼吸困难(mMRC≥2),29.1%的人报告呼吸困难加重,51.3%的人报告感觉健康状况恶化。呼吸困难恶化与感知到的健康状况恶化密切相关(Pearson相关系数为0.68)。结论:感知到的健康状况变化与持续呼吸困难之间的密切相关,有助于更全面地描绘出患有这种致残症状的老年人所面临的挑战。
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