Hoseinipalangi Zahra, Pashazadeh Kan Fatemeh, Hosseinifard Hossein, Doustmehraban Maryam, Masoumi Maryam, Rafiei Sima, Barmayoon Pooyan, Ahmadi Niloofar, Dehnad Afsaneh, Eshtod Hajar, Asl Mahsa Tohidi, Sadat Hoseini Batool, Nasiri Mahmoud, Arian Moslem, Aghalou Sepideh, Ghashghaee Ahmad
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.
Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Paramedical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.
East Mediterr Health J. 2023 Jan 19;29(1):63-70. doi: 10.26719/emhj.23.013.
Parkinson's disease can adversely affect the quality-of-life.
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of global literature on the quality-of-life of patients with Parkinson's disease and examined the association between patient characteristics and quality-of-life.
We searched Embase, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science from January 2000 to January 2020. We included articles published in English that used the Parkinson's disease questionnaire to estimate the quality-of-life score and to identify the determinants of quality-of-life in patients with Parkinson's disease.
In total, 41 studies with data from 4060 patients who had Parkinson's disease met our inclusion criteria. The overall quality-of-life score was 32.37 (95% confidence intervals (CI): 28.72-36.01). Age and duration of disease were inversely related to quality-of-life (P < 0.001). South America had the highest score on the questionnaire (39.73, 95% CI: 28.66-50.79, P < 0.001), indicating the lowest quality-of-life of patients with Parkinson's disease. Of the 6 World Health Organization regions, the Eastern Mediterranean Region had the highest score (36.28, 95% CI: 23.44-49.13, P < 0.001).
Although the global score in patients with Parkinson's disease indicated an acceptable quality-of-life, there is a possibility for improvements. The findings of this study can inform evidence-based strategies by health policymakers and clinicians to enhance the quality-of-life of patients with Parkinson's disease.
帕金森病会对生活质量产生不利影响。
我们对全球关于帕金森病患者生活质量的文献进行了系统综述和荟萃分析,并研究了患者特征与生活质量之间的关联。
我们检索了2000年1月至2020年1月期间的Embase、PubMed、Scopus和科学网。我们纳入了以英文发表的文章,这些文章使用帕金森病问卷来估计生活质量得分,并确定帕金森病患者生活质量的决定因素。
共有41项研究符合我们的纳入标准,这些研究包含了4060名帕金森病患者的数据。总体生活质量得分为32.37(95%置信区间(CI):28.72 - 36.01)。年龄和病程与生活质量呈负相关(P < 0.001)。南美洲在问卷上的得分最高(39.73,95% CI:28.66 - 50.79,P < 0.001),这表明帕金森病患者的生活质量最低。在世界卫生组织的6个区域中,东地中海区域得分最高(36.28,95% CI:23.44 - 49.13,P < 0.001)。
尽管帕金森病患者的全球得分表明生活质量尚可,但仍有改善的可能。本研究结果可为卫生政策制定者和临床医生提供基于证据的策略,以提高帕金森病患者的生活质量。