跨文化差异与帕金森病相关耻辱感:系统评价。

Cross-Cultural Differences in Stigma Associated with Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review.

机构信息

Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.

Department of Pediatric Metabolism, Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

J Parkinsons Dis. 2023;13(5):699-715. doi: 10.3233/JPD-230050.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Stigma is an important social attitude affecting the quality of life (QoL) of people with Parkinson's disease (PwP, PD) as individuals within society.

OBJECTIVE

This systematic review aimed to 1) identify the factors associated with stigma in PD and 2) demonstrate culture-based diversity in the stigmatization of PwP. We also reported data from the Turkish PwP, which is an underrepresented population.

METHODS

Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement, a literature search of the PubMed/Medline electronic database was performed covering the last 26 years. Articles on self-perceived stigma in PD with a sample size >  20 and quantitative results were included. Data were extracted by independent reviewers.

RESULTS

After screening 163 articles, 57 were eligible for review, most of which were from Europe or Asia. Only two studies have been conducted in South America. No study from Africa was found. Among the 61 factors associated with stigma, disease duration, sex, and age were most frequently studied. A comparison of the investigated factors across the world showed that, while the effect of motor impairment or treatment on stigma seems to be culture-free, the impact of sex, education, marriage, employment, cognitive impairment, and anxiety on stigma may depend on culture.

CONCLUSION

The majority of the world's PD population is underrepresented or unrepresented, and culture may influence the perception of stigma in PwP. More diverse data are urgently needed to understand and relieve the challenges of PwP within their society.

摘要

背景

污名是一种重要的社会态度,会影响帕金森病患者(PD)的生活质量(QoL),因为他们是社会中的个体。

目的

本系统评价旨在:1)确定与 PD 患者污名相关的因素,2)展示 PD 患者污名化的文化多样性。我们还报告了来自土耳其 PD 患者的数据,这是一个代表性不足的人群。

方法

根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明,对 PubMed/Medline 电子数据库进行了为期 26 年的文献检索。纳入了自我感知 PD 患者污名的研究,样本量>20 且有定量结果。数据由独立评审员提取。

结果

经过筛选 163 篇文章后,有 57 篇符合审查标准,其中大部分来自欧洲或亚洲。只有两项研究在南美洲进行。未发现来自非洲的研究。在所研究的 61 个与污名相关的因素中,疾病持续时间、性别和年龄是最常被研究的因素。对全球调查因素的比较表明,虽然运动障碍或治疗对污名的影响似乎不受文化影响,但性别、教育、婚姻、就业、认知障碍和焦虑对污名的影响可能取决于文化。

结论

世界上大多数 PD 患者的代表性不足或没有代表性,文化可能会影响 PD 患者对污名的看法。迫切需要更多多样化的数据来了解和缓解 PD 患者在其社会中所面临的挑战。

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