哥伦比亚 60 岁以上患有慢性阻塞性肺病的成年人体弱与抑郁的关系

Adalberto Campo-Arias, John Carlos Pedrozo-Pupo, Carmen Cecilia Caballero-Dominguez
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简介在接受慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)治疗的老年人中,虚弱和抑郁风险很常见。然而,对于居住在中低收入国家的慢性阻塞性肺病患者的这一关系却知之甚少。本研究旨在确定哥伦比亚圣玛尔塔市 60 岁以上患有慢性阻塞性肺病的流动成人中体弱与抑郁之间的关系:研究设计了一项横断面研究,邀请肺科门诊的连续患者参加。采用 FiND(体弱非残疾[FiND]筛查工具)[Cronbach's alpha 0.65]对体弱进行量化,采用抑郁初级保健筛查问卷(PSQD)[Cronbach's alpha 0.73]对抑郁进行量化:349名年龄在60至98岁之间的慢性阻塞性肺病患者参加了此次调查(M=75.6,SD=8.4),其中61.9%为男性,19.8%的患者综合评估结果为C或D。286名患者(76.8%)伴有或不伴有行动不便,31.2%患有抑郁症。即使在调整了混杂变量后,虚弱与抑郁之间的关系仍然显著(OR=2.80,95%CI 1.42-5.51):结论:在对混杂变量进行调整后,虚弱与抑郁有明显的相关性。欢迎开展更多研究。
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Relation of frailty with depression among Colombian COPD adults aged over 60 years
Introduction: Frailty and depression risk are common in older adults undergoing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment. However, little is known about this association in people with COPD residing in low- and middle-income countries. The study aimed to o establish the relationship between frailty and depression among ambulatory adults over 60 years with COPD in Santa Marta, Colombia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was designed in which consecutive patients from the pulmonology outpatient clinic were invited to participate. Frailty was quantified with the FiND (Frail Non-Disabled [FiND] Screening Tool) [Cronbach's alpha 0.65] and depression with the Primary Care Screening Questionnaire for Depression (PSQD) [Cronbach's alpha 0.73]. Results: Three-hundred forty-nine patients with COPD between 60 and 98 years participated (M=75.6, SD=8.4), 61.9% were males, and 19.8% presented a C or D combined evaluation. Two hundred eighty-six patients (76.8%) presented frailty with and without mobility disability, and 31.2% presented depression. The relationship of frailty with depression remained significant, even after adjusting for confounding variables (OR=2.80, 95%CI 1.42-5.51). Conclusions: Frailty and depression are significantly associated after adjusting for confounding variables. More studies are welcome.
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