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A 10-year follow-up of a population-based study of people with multiple sclerosis in Stockholm, Sweden: Changes in disability and the value of different factors in predicting disability and mortality

机译:瑞典斯德哥尔摩一项基于人群的多发性硬化症患者研究的十年随访:残疾的变化以及不同因素在预测残疾和死亡率方面的价值

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Background Most people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) experience progressively worsening disability over a period of decades, thus further knowledge about the long-term changes in different areas of disability is essential. Objectives The aims of this study were to evaluate changes in disability over ten years in PwMS, and to explore the value of personal and disease-specific factors and depressive symptoms in predicting disability. A further aim was to explore the value of these factors as predictors of mortality. Methods This study was based on a 10-year follow-up of a population-based study in Stockholm (n = 166). Home visits were used to collect data on personal and disease-specific factors, walking ability, manual dexterity, cognitive function, mood, activities of daily living (ADL) and social/lifestyle activities. Results The proportion of the study population who had disability in cognition, mood and social/lifestyle activities remained stable, while the proportion with disability in walking, manual dexterity and ADL increased. Disease severity predicted an increase in all studied variables of disability except in depressive symptoms. Older age and depressive symptoms were associated with mortality. Conclusion This study illustrates the importance of tailored interventions for PwMS and highlights the need for health-care professionals to consider the psychological aspects of the disease. Furthermore, our results indicate that the Expanded Disability Status Scale was a useful tool for predicting future disability.
机译:背景技术大多数多发性硬化症(PwMS)的人在几十年中经历着逐渐恶化的残疾,因此,进一步了解不同残疾领域的长期变化至关重要。目的这项研究的目的是评估PwMS十年来残疾的变化,并探讨个人和疾病特定因素以及抑郁症状在预测残疾中的价值。另一个目标是探索这些因素作为死亡率预测因素的价值。方法:本研究基于斯德哥尔摩一项基于人群的研究(n = 166)的十年随访。上门拜访用于收集有关个人和疾病特定因素,步行能力,手动敏捷度,认知功能,情绪,日常生活活动(ADL)和社交/生活方式活动的数据。结果在认知,情绪和社交/生活方式活动方面具有残疾的研究人群的比例保持稳定,而在行走,手巧和ADL中具有残疾的比例有所增加。疾病的严重程度预示着,除抑郁症状外,所有研究的残疾变量都将增加。老年人和抑郁症状与死亡率有关。结论本研究说明了针对PwMS的量身定制干预措施的重要性,并强调了医疗保健专业人员必须考虑该疾病的心理方面。此外,我们的结果表明,扩展的残疾状况量表是预测未来残疾的有用工具。

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