Department of Occupational Therapy, National Hospital Organization Nishiniigata Chuo Hospital, Niigata 950-2085, Japan.
Graduate School, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata 950-3198, Japan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 28;19(17):10708. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710708.
Chronic respiratory disease patients with severe hypoxia receive long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT). The proper operation of LTOT equipment is essential for continuing treatment. This exploratory study investigated the relationship between cognitive impairment as a comorbidity in patients receiving LTOT and their ability to operate the LTOT equipment. The study measured responses to questions based on the ability of participants to operate the equipment and applied the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). The ability of groups with MoCA scores ≤ 25 and >25 to operate LTOT equipment was compared to confirm the correlation between MoCA and ability to operate the equipment. An aggregate of 60 participants receiving LTOT were recruited, of whom 45 (75%) were MoCA score ≤ 25. The group of MoCA score ≤ 25 demonstrated a lower ability to operate LTOT equipment than group of MoCA score > 25 ( = 0.012). Additionally, a correlation was found between the ability to operate LTOT equipment and MoCA (rs = 0.743, < 0.001). The results indicated that the group of MoCA score ≤ 25 indicated a lower ability to operate LTOT equipment than that of MoCA score > 25. Cognitive impairment in patients receiving LTOT can affect their ability to operate LTOT equipment.
慢性呼吸系统疾病伴有严重低氧血症的患者需要接受长期氧疗(LTOT)。LTOT 设备的正确操作对于持续治疗至关重要。本探索性研究调查了 LTOT 患者合并认知障碍这一共病因素与其操作 LTOT 设备能力之间的关系。该研究通过参与者操作设备的能力来衡量基于问题的反应,并应用蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)。比较 MoCA 评分≤25 和>25 的组在操作 LTOT 设备方面的能力,以确认 MoCA 与操作设备能力之间的相关性。共招募了 60 名接受 LTOT 的参与者,其中 45 名(75%)的 MoCA 评分≤25。MoCA 评分≤25 组的 LTOT 设备操作能力低于 MoCA 评分>25 组( = 0.012)。此外,还发现了 LTOT 设备操作能力与 MoCA 之间的相关性(rs = 0.743, < 0.001)。结果表明,MoCA 评分≤25 组的 LTOT 设备操作能力低于 MoCA 评分>25 组。接受 LTOT 的患者的认知障碍会影响他们操作 LTOT 设备的能力。