Blom Stephanie S A H, Aarts Henk, Wever Capi C, Kunst Henricus P M, Semin Gün R
Department of Psychology Utrecht University, Martinus J. Langeveldgebouw Utrecht The Netherlands.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands.
Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol. 2020 Apr 17;5(3):477-484. doi: 10.1002/lio2.371. eCollection 2020 Jun.
The present study aimed to replicate the finding that vestibular schwannoma (VS) patients with facial paresis experience lower health related quality of life (QoL) than those without facial paresis in a Dutch sample, and to extend these findings by measuring VS patients' overall satisfaction with life, social function, and emotion.
Forty-seven VS patients, differing in degree of facial functioning, half of them with and half of them without a facial paresis, answered questionnaires about health related QoL (SF-36 and PANQOL), overall satisfaction with life, fear of being evaluated negatively by others, social avoidance and distress, and characteristics and symptoms of depression.
We observed that VS patients with facial paresis experience lower health-related QoL as well negatively impacted social function and emotion compared to VS patients without facial paresis. VS patients with facial paresis experienced lower overall satisfaction with life, more characteristic symptoms of depression, and more fear of being evaluated negatively by others than VS patients without facial paresis.
These findings corroborate previous research showing an association between impaired facial functioning and lower QoL, but also extend them by showing differences on the quality of social function and emotion. Being aware of this difference between VS patients with and without facial paresis informs health practitioners regarding the specific support these patients might need. Moreover, it is also relevant to consider the influence of a facial paresis on patients' life when deciding between treatment options and in case of surgery the type of resection.
本研究旨在重复一项研究结果,即在荷兰样本中,患有面部麻痹的前庭神经鞘瘤(VS)患者的健康相关生活质量(QoL)低于未患面部麻痹的患者,并通过测量VS患者对生活的总体满意度、社会功能和情绪来扩展这些发现。
47名面部功能程度不同的VS患者,其中一半患有面部麻痹,另一半未患面部麻痹,回答了有关健康相关生活质量(SF-36和PANQOL)、生活总体满意度、害怕被他人负面评价、社交回避和痛苦以及抑郁特征和症状的问卷。
我们观察到,与未患面部麻痹的VS患者相比,患有面部麻痹的VS患者的健康相关生活质量较低,社会功能和情绪也受到负面影响。与未患面部麻痹的VS患者相比,患有面部麻痹的VS患者对生活的总体满意度较低,抑郁特征症状更多,更害怕被他人负面评价。
这些发现证实了先前的研究,即面部功能受损与较低的生活质量之间存在关联,但也通过显示社会功能和情绪质量方面的差异对其进行了扩展。了解患有和未患面部麻痹的VS患者之间的这种差异,有助于医护人员了解这些患者可能需要的具体支持。此外,在决定治疗方案以及手术切除类型时,考虑面部麻痹对患者生活的影响也很重要。
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