居住在社区的中风幸存者残疾的原因和趋势:基于人口的研究。

Brain & NeuroRehabilitation Pub Date : 2022-03-17 eCollection Date: 2022-03-01 DOI:10.12786/bn.2022.15.e5
Yeon Woo Ju, Jung Soo Lee, Young-Ah Choi, Yeo Hyung Kim
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许多中风幸存者在社区中生活时会有残疾。本研究旨在调查居住在社区的脑卒中幸存者残疾的原因和趋势。我们利用韩国国民健康与营养调查(KNHANES)数据库,从 2007 年到 2018 年共识别了 1547 名≥19 岁的社区居住的脑卒中幸存者。我们采用复杂样本程序分析了脑卒中幸存者残疾的原因和趋势。2007-2018年间,38.0%的中风幸存者被发现患有残疾。中风本身是最常见的致残原因(21.3%)。肌肉骨骼(背部或颈部问题,7.0%;关节炎,5.7%;腿部疼痛,不包括关节炎,2.3%)、感官(视觉问题,3.6%;听觉问题,1.4%)和内科问题(糖尿病,2.6%;高血压,2.3%;心脏病,1.5%)占其他残疾原因的其余部分。通过对趋势的分析,我们发现从 KNHANES IV(2007-2009 年)到 V(2010-2012 年),脑卒中幸存者残疾比例和脑卒中相关残疾比例均有所下降。2010-2012 年后,这两类人群的比例保持不变。非住院脑卒中幸存者的残疾负担有所减轻,但仍然很高。值得注意的是,除中风外,许多其他问题也会导致居住在社区的中风幸存者残疾。
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Causes and Trends of Disabilities in Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors: A Population-Based Study.

Causes and Trends of Disabilities in Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors: A Population-Based Study.

Causes and Trends of Disabilities in Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors: A Population-Based Study.

Causes and Trends of Disabilities in Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors: A Population-Based Study.

Many stroke survivors live with disabilities in the community. This study aimed to investigate the causes and trends of disabilities among community-dwelling stroke survivors. A total of 1547 community-dwelling stroke survivors ≥ 19 years were identified using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) database from 2007 to 2018. We analyzed the causes and trends of disabilities in strokes survivors using complex-samples procedures. During 2007-2018, 38.0% of stroke survivors were found to have disabilities. Stroke itself was the most common cause of disabilities (21.3%). Musculoskeletal (back or neck problems, 7.0%; arthritis, 5.7%; and leg pain excluding arthritis, 2.3%), sensory (visual problems, 3.6%; and auditory problems, 1.4%), and medical problems (diabetes 2.6%; hypertension, 2.3%; heart disease, 1.5%) accounted for the rest of the other causes of disabilities. Upon analyzing the trends, we found that both the proportion of stroke survivors with disabilities and that of stroke survivors with stroke-related disabilities decreased from KNHANES IV (2007-2009) to V (2010-2012). After 2010-2012, the proportion of both groups stayed constant. The burden of disabilities in non-hospitalized stroke survivors has decreased but still remains high. Attention is warranted because many other problems than a stroke can cause disabilities in community-dwelling stroke survivors.

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