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Quality of life in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of comparative studies

机译:帕金森病的生活质量:对比较研究的系统审查和荟萃分析

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Background Studies regarding the impact of Parkinson's disease (PD) on quality of life (QOL) have reported conflicting results, and the underlying QOL domains require further study. In order to understand the association between PD and QOL, we conducted this meta‐analysis to systematically compare QOL between PD patients and healthy controls. Method The PubMed, PsycINFO, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases were systematically searched. Data were analyzed using the random‐effects model. Results Twenty studies covering 2707 PD patients and 150,661 healthy controls were included in the study. Compared with healthy controls, PD patients had significantly poorer QOL overall and in most domains with moderate to large effects sizes. Different QOL measures varied in their association with quality of life, with the Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire‐39 (PDQ‐39) having the largest effect size (standard mean difference, SMD?=??1.384, 95% CI: ?1.607, ?1.162, Z =?12.189, P ?0.001), followed by the Europe Quality of Life Questionnaire‐visual analogue scale (EQ‐VAS) (SMD?=??1.081, 95% CI: ?1.578, ?0.584, Z =??4.265, P ?0.001), Europe Quality of Life Questionnaire‐5D (EQ‐5D) (SMD?=??0.889, 95% CI: ?1.181, ?0.596, Z =??5.962, P ?0.001), and the Short‐form Health Survey (SF) scales (physical dimension: SMD?=??0.826, 95% CI: ?1.529, ?0.123, Z =??2.303, P =?0.021; mental dimension: SMD?=??0.376, 95% CI: ?0.732, ?0.019, Z =??2.064, P =?0.039). Conclusion PD patients had lower QOL compared with healthy controls in most domains, especially in physical function and mental health. Considering the negative impact of poor QOL on daily life and functional outcomes, effective measures should be developed to improve QOL in this population.
机译:关于帕金森病(PD)对生命质量(QOL)的影响的背景研究报告了突破性的结果,底层QOL结构域需要进一步研究。为了了解PD和QOL之间的关联,我们进行了该荟萃分析,以系统地比较PD患者和健康对照之间的QoL。方法系统地搜索PubMed,Psycinfo,Embase和Sembase和Web。使用随机效应模型进行分析数据。结果二十项研究涵盖2707名PD患者和150,661例健康对照。与健康对照相比,PD患者总体上具有显着较差的QOL,并且在大多数域中具有中度至大的效果大小。与生活质量相关的不同QOL措施,帕金森病问卷-39(PDQ-39)具有最大效果大小(标准平均差异,SMD?= ?? 1.384,95%CI:?1.607,?1.162 ,z =?12.189,p&?0.001),其次是欧洲生活质量问卷调查表 - 视觉模拟量表(SMD?= ?? 1.081,95%CI:?1.578,?0.584,Z = ?? 4.265,p&?0.001),欧洲生活质量问卷-5d(eq-5d)(SMD ?? = 0.889,95%CI:?1.181,?0.596,Z = ?? 5.962,P< ?0.001)和短型健康调查(SF)尺度(物理维度:SMD?= ?? 0.826,95%CI:?1.529,?0.123,Z = ?? 2.303,P =?0.021;心理维度: SMD?= ?? 0.376,95%CI:0.732,?0.019,Z = ?? 2.064,P = 0.039)。结论PD患者与大多数域中的健康对照相比,PD患者较低,特别是在物理功能和心理健康中。考虑到贫穷QOL对日常生活和功能结果的负面影响,应制定有效措施,以改善本人的QoL。

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