多发性硬化症患者的言语障碍及其对生活质量的影响

Q3 Nursing
Uxue Pérez Litago , Liliana Santamarina Rabanal , Daniel Pedregal Mallo , Luis López Fernández , César Antonio Álvarez Marcos
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摘要

引言多发性硬化症是一种自身免疫性脱髓鞘疾病,影响中枢神经系统。它造成的损害包括言语的改变,这损害了这种疾病患者的沟通能力,从而降低了他们的生活质量。目的分析多发性硬化症患者的言语障碍对生活质量的影响。材料和方法45名多发性硬化症患者参与,31人(68.88%)无言语改变,31人有言语改变(68.88%。语音评估协议(PEH)和2项生活质量测试(QoL-Dys和FAMS)应用于所有参与者。结果言语改变和不改变的受试者的总体生活质量没有差异,但与悲伤和抑郁发生率相关的项目存在差异;以及在关于语音的特定生活质量测试中。结论无论是否患有构音障碍,多发性硬化症患者的最长发声时间都会缩短。当这种情况出现时,他们对生活质量的感知会受到更大的影响,尤其是在感知到的反应以及悲伤和抑郁的程度方面。
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Trastornos del habla en personas con esclerosis múltiple y su repercusión en la calidad de vida

Introduction

Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease of autoimmune origin that affects the central nervous system. Among the damages it causes are the alterations of speech, which compromises the communicative capacity of people with this disease, thus decreasing their quality of life.

Objective

To analyze how speech disorders of people with multiple sclerosis influence quality of life measures.

Material and method

45 people with multiple sclerosis participated, 31 (68.88%) with no speech alterations and 31 (68,88%) with them. A speech assessment protocol (PEH), and 2 quality of life test (QoL-Dys and FAMS) were applied to all the participants.

Results

There are no differences in the general quality of life between participants with and without speech alterations, but there are differences in the items related to the rates of sadness and depression; and in the specific quality of life test regarding speech.

Conclusions

People with multiple sclerosis show a reduction in maximum phonation time regardless of whether or not they have dysarthria. When this is present, their perception of their quality of life is more affected, especially with regard to the perceived reactions and the levels of sadness and depression.

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