Assessment of the unmediated relationship between neurological impairment and health-related quality of life following spinal cord injury

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作者
Zwecker, Manuel [1 ,4 ]
Heled, Eyal [1 ,5 ]
Bluvstein, Vadim [2 ,4 ]
Catz, Amiram [2 ,4 ]
Bloch, Ayala [3 ,5 ]
Zeilig, Gabi [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Sheba Med Ctr, Dept Neurol Rehabil, Tel Hashomer, Israel
[2] Loewenstein Hosp & Rehabil Ctr, Dept Spinal Rehabil, Raanana, Israel
[3] Natl Inst Rehabil Brain Injured, Tel Aviv, Israel
[4] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Fac Med, Dept Phys & Rehabil Med, Tel Aviv, Israel
[5] Ariel Univ, Dept Behav Sci, Ariel, Israel
关键词
Quality of life; Rehabilitation; Spinal cord injury; Cross-sectional survey; Health and wellbeing; INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION; ASSESSMENT WHOQOL; SATISFACTION; DISABILITY; ORGANIZATION; INDIVIDUALS; PEOPLE;
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10.1080/10790268.2020.1788884
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: To assess the unmediated association between neurological impairment and quality of life (QoL) among persons with spinal cord injury (SCI), in the context of both early post-acute and long-term rehabilitation settings. Design: An observational prospective cross-sectional study. Setting: Two neurological rehabilitation centers, specializing in spinal cord injury, within a university hospital. Methods: 156 adults with spinal cord injury in the early post-acute and chronic stages of rehabilitation. Outcome Measures: Participants were categorized into tetraplegia or paraplegia groups based on neurological level of injury, and into complete or incomplete groups based on American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Impairment Scale (AIS) score. QoL was assessed by means of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF), Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (LISAT-9), and Personal Well-Being Index (PWI). Results: WHOQOL-BREF and PWI predicted Level of Injury group classification and WHOQOL-BREF predicted Setting group classification. None of the questionnaires differentiated between the Type of Injury groups. At the early post-acute stage of rehabilitation, the QoL scores of participants with tetraplegia and paraplegia did not differ significantly, while significantly higher QoL scores were revealed in paraplegics in the long-term setting group. Conclusions: A direct, unmediated effect of severity of neurological impairment was revealed with the WHOQOL-BREF, which distinguished between the tetraplegia and paraplegia groups, but not between the complete and incomplete injuries. QoL was significantly higher in paraplegia than in tetraplegia following the early post-acute stage of rehabilitation.
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