轻度中风后抑郁会影响生活质量。

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Martina Gjyzari, Elisabeth Breese Marsh
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背景:卒中的结果通常是用客观的量表来评估,侧重于严重程度和功能能力,可能忽略了细微的认知变化,不能解释患者对恢复和生活质量的看法。本研究旨在比较轻微中风患者的患者报告结果(PROs)和客观恢复指标,并确定与感知恢复和生活质量相关的因素。方法:134例轻度脑卒中患者的资料在梗死后1、6和12个月进行前瞻性收集。客观评估测量了中风的严重程度、功能结局、日常生活活动和整体认知功能。优点包括对功能、抑郁、疲劳、症状改善和生活质量的评估。回归模型用于评价主观PROs与医生获得的测量值之间的关系。结果:分析揭示了心理健康因素在主观康复测量中的重要作用,尽管认知功能障碍被普遍认可,但它与主观改善或生活质量都没有显著关联。在短期和长期康复期间,抑郁和疲劳与满意度和生活质量、中风严重程度和整体功能损害呈负相关。抑郁对生活质量的影响随着时间的推移而增加,而卒中严重程度和功能状态与所有时间点的症状改善相关。结论:对于轻度脑卒中患者,抑郁与症状恢复和生活质量的感知呈负相关,尤其是在后期。解决卒中后抑郁可能会改善患者报告的结果,尽管需要进一步的研究来确定其对卒中后发病率的更广泛测量的影响。
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Depression drives perceived quality of life following minor stroke.

Background: Stroke outcomes are typically assessed using objective scales focused on severity and functional ability that may overlook subtle cognitive changes and fail to account for patients' perceptions of recovery and quality of life. This study aimed to compare patient-reported outcomes (PROs) to objective recovery metrics in patients with minor stroke and identify factors associated with perceived recovery and quality of life.

Methodology: Data from 134 patients with minor stroke were prospectively collected at 1-, 6-, and 12-months post-infarct. Objective assessments measured stroke severity, functional outcomes, activities of daily living, and global cognitive function. PROs included assessments of function, depression, fatigue, symptomatic improvement, and quality of life. Regression models were used to evaluate the relationship between subjective PROs and physician-obtained measures.

Results: Analyses revealed an important role for mental health factors in subjective measures of recovery, though cognitive dysfunction was not significantly associated with either subjective improvement or quality of life despite being commonly endorsed. Depression and fatigue were inversely associated with both satisfaction and quality of life, along with stroke severity and overall functional impairment during both short- and long-term recovery periods. The impact of depression on quality of life increased over time, while stroke severity and functional status were associated with perceived symptomatic improvement at all time points.

Conclusions: For patients with minor stroke, depression is negatively associated with perception of symptomatic recovery and quality of life, particularly at later time points. Addressing post-stroke depression may improve patient-reported outcomes, though further research is needed to determine its impact on broader measures of post-stroke morbidity.

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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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