脊柱裂患者的生活质量:最新研究

Kathleen J. Sawin, Melissa H. Bellin
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生活质量(QOL)是慢性疾病患者的一个重要概念。考虑到儿童、青少年和成人脊柱裂(SB)患者面临的各种复杂的健康和康复挑战,测量和支持他们的生活质量可能是特别独特的。本文提供了关于(a)测量生活质量的概念和方法考虑以及相关结构,健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的研究更新;(b) SB患者的生活质量和HRQOL的科学现状;(c)证据的差距和对未来研究的影响。由于使用了17种不同的QOL和HRQOL工具来测量这些结构,以及最常用的特定条件HRQOL工具的显着弱点,因此文献的综合受到限制。然而,与同龄人相比,SB个体在HRQOL测量的身体领域得分较低,而在情感、社会和学校领域的差异因研究而异。对未来研究的建议包括使用寿命方法将生活质量研究扩展到老年SB患者,并侧重于干预研究以预防或治疗HRQOL下降。©2010 Wiley-Liss, IncDev - disability Rev 2010; 16:47-59。
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Quality of life in individuals with spina bifida: A research update

Quality of life (QOL) is an important concept for individuals with chronic health conditions. Measuring and supporting QOL in children, adolescents, and adults with spina bifida (SB) may be especially unique given the broad range of complex health and rehabilitative challenges they encounter. This article provides a research update on (a) conceptual and methodological considerations in measuring QOL and a related construct, health-related quality of life (HRQOL); (b) the state of the science in QOL and HRQOL for individuals with SB; and (c) gaps in the evidence and implications for future research. A synthesis of the literature was limited by the use of 17 different QOL and HRQOL instruments to measure these constructs and notable weaknesses in the most frequently used condition-specific HRQOL instrument. However, a tentative pattern of lower scores on the physical domain of HRQOL measures in individuals with SB in comparison to peers emerged, while discrepancies in emotional, social, and school domains varied by study. Recommendations for future research include using a lifespan approach to expand QOL studies to older adults with SB and focusing on intervention research to prevent or treat decreased HRQOL. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Dev Disabil Res Rev 2010;16:47–59.

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