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Associations between health behaviour, secondary health conditions and quality of life in people with spinal cord injury

机译:脊髓损伤患者的健康行为,二级健康状况与生活质量之间的关联

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Background: ?The development of secondary health conditions (SHCs) after spinal cord injury (SCI) is common and can affect an individual’s emotional well-being, and his or her health-related quality of life (QOL). Little is known about relationships between performing health-benefiting behaviours and the presence (or absence) of SHCs and QOL, particularly in South Africa. Objectives: ?This research study was conducted in order to determine the associations between health behaviour, SHCs and QOL in people with SCI (PWSCI). Method: ?This cross-sectional study included 36 PWSCI discharged from a private rehabilitation facility in Pretoria, South Africa. The PWSCI completed questionnaires pertaining to lifestyle, independence, presence of SHCs, social support and QOL. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics such as correlation tests and chi-square test of independence ( x 2 ) using the SPSS v25. Moderate, moderately high and high correlations are reported (Pearson? r ?≥ 0.4). Results were significant if? p ? 0.05. Results: ?Participation in health-benefiting behaviour was associated with increased QOL ( r ?= 0.457,? p ? 0.01) and increased social support from family and friends ( r ?= 0.425,? p ? 0.01), which was associated with increased QOL ( r ?= 0.671,? p ? 0.001). Not participating in specific neuromusculoskeletal health behaviours was found to be associated with the overall presence of SHCs ( r ?= -0.426,? p ? 0.01). Conclusions: ?Participating in health-benefiting behaviour can reduce the development of SHCs and subsequently increase QOL in PWSCI. Health professionals must focus on minimising the development of SHCs by providing specific education on good health-benefiting behaviour.
机译:背景:脊髓损伤(SCI)后,继发性健康状况(SHC)的发展很普遍,并且会影响一个人的情绪健康以及他或她与健康相关的生活质量(QOL)。人们对健康有益行为与SHC和QOL的存在(或不存在)之间的关系知之甚少,尤其是在南非。目的:进行这项研究是为了确定SCI(PWSCI)患者的健康行为,SHC和QOL之间的关联。方法:此横断面研究包括从南非比勒陀利亚的一家私人康复机构中排出的36例PWSCI。 PWSCI完成了有关生活方式,独立性,SHC的存在,社会支持和QOL的问卷。使用描述性和推断性统计数据(例如,使用SPSS v25进行的相关性检验和独立性的卡方检验(x 2))对数据进行了分析。据报道有中等,中等高和高的相关性(Pearson≥0.4)。结果是否显着? p <0.05。结果:“参与有益健康的行为与生活质量的提高(r = 0.457,p <0.01)和家人和朋友的社会支持增加(r = 0.425,p <0.01)相关。 QOL增加(r≤0.671,≤p≤0.001)。发现不参与特定的神经肌肉骨骼健康行为与SHC的总体存在有关(r = -0.426,p <0.01)。结论:?参加有益健康的行为可以减少SHC的发生,从而增加PWSCI中的QOL。卫生专业人员必须专注于通过提供有关有益健康的行为的特殊教育来最大程度地减少SHC的发展。

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