Kikuchi Yuki, Nakano Hideki, Goda Akio, Mori Kohei, Abiko Teppei, Mitsumaru Nozomi, Murata Shin
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto 607-8175, Japan.
Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto 607-8175, Japan.
Geriatrics (Basel). 2024 Jan 11;9(1):11. doi: 10.3390/geriatrics9010011.
Most older adults wish to maintain independence in their familiar communities. However, many experience pain and pain-related disabilities which reduce their health-related quality of life (HRQOL), leading to increased hospitalizations and mortality. This study aimed to determine the impact of physical, mental, and cognitive factors, particularly central sensitization-related symptoms (CSS), on the HRQOL of community-dwelling older adults. A total of 206 participants were included in the analysis, which measured HRQOL, basic attributes, physical functions and body pain, mental factors, cognitive factors, and CSS severity using validated tools. A correlation analysis was used to examine the association between HRQOL and each measure. Furthermore, multiple regression analysis (forced entry method) was performed to identify the factors influencing the HRQOL. The study found that pain intensity and CSS severity significantly influenced the HRQOL among community-dwelling older adults. The higher the pain intensity and CSS severity, the lower their HRQOL. The participants had mild pain and CSS, demonstrating the need to monitor, address, and treat even non-severe issues in community-dwelling older adults. This association, revealed for the first time in this study, suggests that approaches to reduce pain and CSS are important for maintaining and improving the HRQOL of community-dwelling older adults.
大多数老年人希望在他们熟悉的社区中保持独立。然而,许多人经历疼痛及与疼痛相关的残疾,这降低了他们的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL),导致住院率和死亡率上升。本研究旨在确定身体、心理和认知因素,特别是中枢敏化相关症状(CSS)对社区居住老年人HRQOL的影响。共有206名参与者纳入分析,使用经过验证的工具测量HRQOL、基本属性、身体功能和身体疼痛、心理因素、认知因素以及CSS严重程度。采用相关分析来检验HRQOL与各项测量指标之间的关联。此外,进行多元回归分析(强制进入法)以确定影响HRQOL的因素。研究发现,疼痛强度和CSS严重程度对社区居住老年人的HRQOL有显著影响。疼痛强度和CSS严重程度越高,他们的HRQOL越低。参与者存在轻度疼痛和CSS,这表明即使是社区居住老年人中的非严重问题也需要进行监测、处理和治疗。本研究首次揭示了这种关联,表明减轻疼痛和CSS的方法对于维持和改善社区居住老年人的HRQOL很重要。