特发性震颤患者震颤严重程度与护理强度的关系。

IF 2.1 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2025-08-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.1046
Margaret E Gerbasi, Rodger J Elble, Holly A Shill, Eddie Jones, Alexander Gillespie, John Jarvis, Elizabeth Chertavian, Zachary Smith, Ludy C Shih
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背景:特发性震颤(特发性震颤)是一种常见的运动障碍,在日常生活中影响上肢的重要活动。很少有研究调查震颤严重程度对护理强度的影响。方法:通过Adelphi ET疾病特异性计划(DSP)收集2021年3月至2021年8月在美国(US)的临床数据。医生和护理伙伴/患者对之间的关联数据用于评估护理伙伴报告的每周患者护理时间。用特发性震颤等级评定量表(TETRAS)和日常生活活动量表评估震颤严重程度。采用Pearson卡方、相关性和多变量回归分析来检验震颤严重程度与护理伙伴协助时间之间的关系。结果:960名ET患者中有四分之一需要护理伙伴。大多数护理伙伴是配偶(61%),但其他家庭成员或朋友也担任护理伙伴。约23%的护理伙伴报告说,他们会持续提供护理,每周112小时或更长时间,而其余的护理伙伴报告说,他们的护理时间平均为每周24.5小时。需要护理伙伴的概率与震颤严重程度显著相关,护理伙伴需求与震颤严重程度之间的相关性为中等(双变量r = 0.32-0.37),并且不受纳入其他协变量(年龄、性别、种族、合并症、与患者的关系以及与患者的生活)的实质性影响。讨论:大约25%的ET患者需要护理伙伴,提供的护理伙伴小时数与震颤严重程度相关。因此,改善震颤严重程度的治疗有可能降低ET的护理强度。
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Association Between Tremor Severity and Caregiving Intensity in Essential Tremor.

Association Between Tremor Severity and Caregiving Intensity in Essential Tremor.

Association Between Tremor Severity and Caregiving Intensity in Essential Tremor.

Association Between Tremor Severity and Caregiving Intensity in Essential Tremor.

Association Between Tremor Severity and Caregiving Intensity in Essential Tremor.

Association Between Tremor Severity and Caregiving Intensity in Essential Tremor.

Association Between Tremor Severity and Caregiving Intensity in Essential Tremor.

Background: Essential tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder that affects the upper limbs in vital activities of daily living. Few studies have examined the impact of tremor severity on caregiving intensity.

Methods: Clinic-based data were collected in the United States (US) from March 2021 to August 2021 through the Adelphi ET Disease Specific Programme (DSP). Linked data between physician and care partner/patient pairs were used to evaluate care partner-reported weekly hours of patient care. Tremor severity was assessed with the Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale (TETRAS) Performance and Activities of Daily Living subscales. Pearson chi-square, correlation and multivariate regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationships between tremor severity and hours of care partner assistance.

Results: A quarter of 960 individuals with ET required care partners. Most care partners were spouses (61%), but other family members or friends also served as care partners. About 23% of care partners reported giving constant care, defined as 112 hours per week or more, while the remainder of care partners reported caregiving time averaging 24.5 hours per week. The probability of needing a care partner was significantly associated with tremor severity, and the association between care partner need and tremor severity was moderate (bivariate r = 0.32-0.37) and not substantially impacted by the inclusion of additional covariates (age, sex, race, comorbidity, relationship with patient, and living with patient).

Discussion: Roughly 25% of patients with ET have care partner needs, and the number of care partner hours provided is correlated with tremor severity. Therefore, treatments that ameliorate tremor severity have the potential to reduce caregiving intensity in ET.

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