老年慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者的社会隔离与认知功能之间的关系:一项潜在剖面分析

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Minghua Han, Hongxia Wu, Huize Xu, Jian Zhao, Zhongwen Chang, Qian Zhao
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背景:探讨老年慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者可能存在的社会隔离类别,分析这些类别的影响因素,并探讨不同类别与认知功能的关系。方法:2024年4月至12月,采用方便抽样法对山西省某三级医院老年COPD患者进行调查。采用一般信息问卷、社会网络量表简表、汉密尔顿抑郁量表、社会支持评定量表和蒙特利尔认知评估量表。对老年COPD患者的社会隔离进行了潜在特征分析。采用单因素和多因素分析探讨不同社会隔离等级的影响因素,并采用混合效应回归模型分析不同社会隔离等级与认知功能的关系。结果:共纳入245例老年COPD患者,其中33.5%经历社会隔离。老年COPD患者的社会隔离可分为“高社会隔离-互动缺失组”、“中度社会隔离-适度互动组”和“低社会隔离-关系协调发展组”3类,分别占样本的27.4%、43.9%和28.7%。无序多项结果显示,年龄较大、独居、家庭人均年收入低于7000元、最近一个月内有急性加重史、抑郁程度高的患者更可能与“高度社会隔离-互动缺乏组”相关。受教育程度低、家庭人均年收入在7000 ~ 15000元之间的患者更有可能属于“中度社会隔离-中度互动组”。气流受限程度中等、病程长、社会支持水平高的患者更有可能属于“低社会隔离-协调关系发展组”。混合效应回归模型分析显示,“高度社会隔离-互动缺乏组”患者发生认知障碍的风险高于其他两组。结论:研究结果揭示了老年COPD患者的社会隔离模式与认知功能障碍风险之间的显著关联。护士和医疗保健提供者应优先筛查“高度社会隔离-互动缺陷组”的认知障碍,因为该亚组表现出最高的认知缺陷患病率。未来的干预措施可能会考虑调整策略,以解决不同的社会孤立情况,等待通过纵向或实验研究验证,以建立因果关系。
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The relationship between social isolation and cognitive function in older patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a latent profile analysis.

Background: To explore the potential classes of social isolation in older patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), analyze the influencing factors of these classes, and investigate the relationship between different classes and cognitive function.

Methods: From April to December 2024, a convenience sampling method was used to survey older COPD patients at a tertiary hospital in Shanxi Province. The general information questionnaire, Social Network Scale Brief, Hamilton Depression Scale, Social Support Rating Scale, and Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale were employed. Latent profile analysis was conducted to categorize social isolation in older COPD patients. Uni-variate and multivariate analyses were used to explore the influencing factors of different social isolation classes, and a mixed-effects regression model was applied to analyze the relationship between these classes and cognitive function.

Results: A total of 245 older COPD patients were included, with 33.5% experiencing social isolation. Social isolation in older COPD patients could be divided into three classes, named "High Social Isolation-Interaction Deficiency Group", "Moderate Social Isolation-Moderate Interaction Group", and "Low Social Isolation-Coordinated Relationship Development Group", accounting for 27.4%, 43.9%, and 28.7% of the sample, respectively. The unordered multinomial results indicated that older age, living alone, annual household income per capital below 7000-Yuan, acute exacerbation history within the last month, and high levels of depression were more likely to be associated with the "High Social Isolation-Interaction Deficiency Group". Patients with low education levels and annual household income per capital between 7000 and 15,000 Yuan were more likely to belong to the "Moderate Social Isolation-Moderate Interaction Group". Patients with moderate airflow limitation, long disease duration, and high levels of social support were more likely to belong to the "Low Social Isolation-Coordinated Relationship Development Group". The mixed-effects regression model analysis showed that patients in the "High Social Isolation-Interaction Deficiency Group" were at a higher risk of cognitive impairment compared to the other two groups.

Conclusion: The findings reveal a significant association between social isolation patterns and cognitive dysfunction risk in older COPD patients. Nurses and healthcare providers should prioritize screening for cognitive impairment in the "High Social Isolation-Interaction Deficiency Group", as this subgroup exhibits the highest prevalence of cognitive deficits. Future interventions may consider tailoring strategies to address distinct social isolation profiles, pending validation through longitudinal or experimental studies to establish causal pathways.

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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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