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脊髓损伤后复杂的生活经历和隐性残疾:澳大利亚国际脊髓损伤(Aus-InSCI)社区调查的潜在剖面分析。

Complex lived experiences and hidden disability after spinal cord injury: a latent profile analysis of the Australian arm of the International Spinal Cord Injury (Aus-InSCI) Community Survey.

机构信息

John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Northern Sydney Local Health District, St Leonards, Sydney, Australia.

Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Oct;46(20):4675-4686. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2283101. Epub 2023 Nov 29.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To identify and examine subgroups of people with spinal cord injury (SCI) with different patterns of lived experience, and examine hidden impairments and disability among functionally independent and ambulant people.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Latent profile analysis of population-based data from the Australian arm of the International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) Community survey ( = 1579).

RESULTS

Latent subgroups reflected levels of functional independence and extent of problems with health, activity/participation, environmental barriers, and self-efficacy. Quality of life (QoL), psychological profiles, and activity/participation were often as good or better in participants who reported lower ( higher) functional independence alongside comparable burden of health problems and environmental barriers. QoL, mental health, and vitality reflected self-efficacy and problem burdens more closely than functional independence. Ambulant participants reported a substantial burden of underlying, potentially hidden impairments, with QoL and mental health similar to wheelchair users.

CONCLUSION

Hidden disability among more independent and/or ambulant people with SCI can affect well-being substantially. Early and ongoing access to support, rehabilitation, and SCI specialist services is important irrespective of cause, type, severity of injury, and level of functional independence. Improved access to SCI expertise and equity of care would help to improve early recognition and management of hidden disability.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Not applicable.

摘要

目的

确定和研究脊髓损伤(SCI)患者不同生活体验模式的亚组,并检查功能独立和行动自如人群中隐藏的损伤和残疾。

材料和方法

对基于人群的澳大利亚国际脊髓损伤(InSCI)社区调查的国际数据( = 1579)进行潜在剖面分析。

结果

潜在亚组反映了功能独立性的水平以及健康、活动/参与、环境障碍和自我效能方面的问题程度。在报告功能独立性较低(较高)的参与者中,生活质量(QoL)、心理特征和活动/参与通常与健康问题和环境障碍的负担相当或更好。QoL、心理健康和活力比功能独立性更能反映自我效能和问题负担。行动自如的参与者报告了潜在、潜在的隐藏损伤的实质性负担,其 QoL 和心理健康与轮椅使用者相似。

结论

功能更独立和/或行动自如的 SCI 患者中隐藏的残疾可能会严重影响幸福感。无论损伤的原因、类型、严重程度和功能独立性如何,早期和持续获得支持、康复和 SCI 专科服务都很重要。更好地获得 SCI 专业知识和公平的护理将有助于提高对隐藏残疾的早期识别和管理。

原文中的“隐藏残疾”(Hidden disability)指的是那些在表面上无法直接观察到的、但仍然对个人的生活质量和功能能力产生影响的残疾。这种残疾可能是由于身体、认知、心理或社交方面的问题所导致的,而这些问题可能并不明显,或者被个人或社会所忽视。

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