Aline Simão Helou, A. Ramos, A. Oliveira, A. Quadros, F. Fávero
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摘要
脊髓灰质炎后综合征(PPS)是一种神经系统疾病,导致神经肌肉功能下降,其特征是急性麻痹性脊髓灰质炎患者出现的一系列临床表现。患有PPS的患者开始对其adl的表现提出新的限制,同时倾向于忽略它们,以更大的体力继续他们的日常工作。因此,有必要进行功能评价,以查明发展中国家的承诺在哪里,并在不加重退行性PPS的情况下帮助他们。确定PPS患者的主要功能评估量表。对数据库中文章中描述的PPS患者使用的功能量表进行了文献研究综述。我们发现了12种日常生活活动功能量表,分别是:Nottingham Health Profile (NHP)、International Classification of impairment, Disability's and handicapped (ICIDH)、functional Status Questionnaire (FSQ)、Physical Activity Scale for Elderly (PASE)、Sunnas ADL Index、Katz Index、Falls Efficacy Scale (FES)、ADLs-Staircase、Barthel Index、functional Independence Measure (FIM)、Elderly Adult Resource Survey (OARS)、Self-Reporter ADL。我们研究中提到的12种量表均未被证实可用于PPS患者,本研究查阅的文献中发现的量表最多的是NHP和ICIDH。因此,我们找到了巴西验证的9种量表:Barthel指数、功能独立性量表(FIM)、功能状态问卷(FSQ)、跌倒效果量表(FES)、诺丁汉健康状况量表(NHP)、国际损伤、残疾和残障分类量表(ICIDH)、老年人资源调查量表(OARS)、Katz指数和自我报告ADL。
The use of functionality scales in patients with Post-Polio Syndrome
Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS) is a neurological disease, resulting in the decrease of the neuromuscular functions being characterized by a set of clinical manifestations that occur in individuals who had acute paralytic poliomyelitis. The patients with PPS begin to present new limitations on the performance of their ADLs and, at the same time, tend to ignore them, continuing their daily work with greater physical effort. The need for a functional evaluation is therefore necessary to find out where the commitments are in the ADLs and to help them without aggravating the degenerative PPS. To identify the main functional assessment scales used in individuals with PPS. A study review of the literature was performed on the functional scales used in patients with PPS described in the articles in the database. We found 12 functional scales in activities of daily living, as follows: Nottingham Health Profile (NHP), International Classification of Impairments, Disability's and Handicaps (ICIDH), Functional Status Questionnaire (FSQ), Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE), Sunnas ADL Index, Katz Index, Falls Efficacy Scale (FES), ADLs-Staircase, Barthel Index, Functional Independence Measure (FIM), Older Adult Resource Survey (OARS), and Self-Reporter ADL. None of the 12 scales mentioned in our study is validated for the use in patients with PPS, the most scales found in the literatures reviewed in this research were NHP and ICIDH. Therefore, we found 9 scales validated in Brazil, Barthel Index, Functional Independence Measure (FIM), Functional Status Questionnaire (FSQ), Falls Efficacy Scale (FES), Nottingham Health Profile (NHP), International Classification of Impairments, Disability's and Handicaps (ICIDH), Older Adult Resource Survey (OARS), Katz Index and Self-Reporter ADL.