People with spinal cord injury in Morocco: results from the very first systematic data collection

被引:5
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作者
Hajjioui, Abderrazak [1 ,2 ]
Fourtassi, Maryam [3 ]
Tachfouti, Nabil [4 ]
Laaroussi, Zainab [1 ]
Boulman, Salma [1 ]
Boujraf, Said [1 ]
Fekete, Christine [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah Univ, Fac Med & Pharm, Clin Neurosci Lab, Route Immouzer, Fes 30000, Morocco
[2] Hassan II Univ Hosp, Dept Phys & Rehabil Med, Fes, Morocco
[3] Univ Mohammed Premier, Lab Epidemiol Clin Res & Publ Hlth, Oujda, Morocco
[4] Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah Univ, Fac Med & Pharm, Lab Epidemiol Clin Res & Publ Hlth, Fes, Morocco
[5] Guido A Zach Inst, Swiss Parapleg Res, Nottwil, Switzerland
[6] Univ Lucerne, Dept Hlth Sci & Med, Luzern, Switzerland
关键词
Spinal cord injury; Morocco; health; quality of life; environmental barriers; disability; ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS; 22; COUNTRIES; HEALTH; PARTICIPATION; IMPACT; DISABILITY; BARRIERS;
D O I
10.1080/09638288.2021.2003451
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Purpose To report on the methodology, participant characteristics, and associations of four most frequent environmental barriers with health conditions, general health and quality of life (QoL) in the very first systematic data collection in people with spinal cord injury (SCI) in Morocco. Materials and methods We obtained data from 385 participants of the cross-sectional Moroccan SCI community survey (MorSCI). We used descriptive statistics to describe participant characteristics and regression models to investigate associations of the five most frequently reported environmental barriers with health conditions (secondary conditions, pain intensity, mental health), general health and QoL. Results The most frequently reported environmental barriers were "lack of public services" (92.5%), "financial strain" (93.0%), restricted access to "public transportation" (85.5%), "public places" (83.9%) and "private places" (84.7%). People who perceived those factors as barriers also reported more secondary conditions, higher pain intensity, lower mental health, lower general health, and lower QoL. Conclusions This study on Moroccans with SCI found that environmental barriers detract from health and QoL. Given that environmental barriers are potentially modifiable, policy interventions present powerful tools to reduce barriers and potentially increase health and QoL in this vulnerable population.
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页码:8054 / 8065
页数:12
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