成人重症肌无力患者的挑战和康复需求——丹麦横断面问卷调查研究。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Lene Klem Olesen, Charlotte Handberg, Malene Missel, Liselotte Schierakow, Ulla Werlauff
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目的:目的是研究成人重症肌无力(MG)患者的疾病相关挑战和康复需求,以针对未来的支持举措。材料和方法:该研究采用横断面调查问卷,基于患者报告的11个领域/95个项目的结果,涵盖了MG患者生活中的潜在挑战和需求。将数据与MG亚组的性别、年龄和年龄进行比较。结果:总共有197名参与者做出了回应。所有领域的挑战中位数为95个中的15个,女性的患病率高于男性,并且与年龄或MG年限没有差异。最突出的挑战是肌肉力量、身体疲劳和精神疲劳。总康复需求的中位数为95分之3,女性的患病率高于男性,但在MG的年龄和年龄之间没有差异。最突出的康复需求是身体疲劳、精神疲劳和对现有干预措施的了解。许多参与者报告未满足心理需求,特别是女性,40岁的参与者,以及与MG一起生活超过5年的参与者。结论:MG对日常功能和活动有显著影响。与疾病相关的挑战和康复需求在性别之间表现不同。所报告的挑战数量与康复需要之间存在着深刻的差异。
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Challenges and rehabilitation needs among adults with myasthenia gravis - a Danish cross-sectional questionnaire study.

Purpose: The aim was to examine disease-related challenges and rehabilitation needs among adults with Myasthenia Gravis (MG) to target future support initiatives.

Materials and methods: The study involved a cross-sectional questionnaire based on patient-reported outcomes within 11 domains/95 items, covering potential challenges and needs in living with MG. Data were compared against the subgroups gender, age, and years with MG.

Results: In total, 197 participants responded. The median number of challenges across all domains was 15 out of 95 with a higher prevalence in women than men and with no differences in relation to age or years with MG. The most prominent challenges were muscle strength, physical tiredness, and mental fatigue. The median number of total rehabilitation needs was three out of 95 with a higher prevalence in women than men, but with no differences between age and years with MG. The most prominent rehabilitation needs were physical tiredness, mental fatigue, and knowledge on existing interventions. Many participants reported unmet psychological needs, especially women, participants from 40 years of age, and participants who had lived with MG for more than five years.

Conclusions: MG significantly impacts on everyday functioning and activities. Disease-related challenges and rehabilitations needs manifested differently across genders. A profound difference was found between the number of challenges and rehabilitation needs reported.

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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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