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帕金森病患病率的隐瞒及其对健康和生活质量的影响。

Concealment of Parkinsons disease prevalence and impact on health and quality of life.

作者信息

Naamneh-Abuelhija Badera, Kafri Michal, Kestenbaum Meir, Giveon Shmuel, Kamah Sharon, Shved Sarit, Yogev-Seligmann Galit

机构信息

Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare & Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.

Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare & Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, 3103301, Haifa, Israel.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Mar 4;15(1):7551. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-91579-8.

Abstract

Concealment of diagnosis in chronic conditions has proven benefits as a coping strategy to avoid stigmatization and discrimination and allows people to be treated "normally" by society. However, concealment is related to negative health, physical, quality of life outcomes, exhaustion and loneliness. In addition, diagnosis concealment has a detrimental impact on self-management behaviors. In Parkinson's disease (PD), information regarding the aspects related to concealment is limited. A better understanding of the contributors and consequences of concealment in PD may facilitate the development of strategies to support patients who conceal. We conducted a cross-sectional study to explore concealment in PD by examining rates of diagnosis concealment and associations of concealment with socio-demographic factors, self-management behaviors, stigma, social support, and quality of life. The study was conducted at an outpatient movement disorders clinic or at the participant's home, at the participant's preference. One hundred and fifty people with PD completed questionnaires assessing disclosure of their diagnosis,  socio-demographic variables, disease severity, self-management behaviors (knowledge, activation, exercise), stigma, social support, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Differences between disclosers and concealers were analyzed and associations between disclosure, stigma, social support and emotional aspects of HRQoL were tested using mediation models. Close to one-quarter (22.7%) conceal their PD diagnosis from their family. Concealers were more often women, Muslim, religious, and lacking academic degrees compared to disclosers. Concealers also had lower patient activation, and less social support. They engaged less in physical activity and experienced greater stigma. Concealment had a significant total effect on lower emotional aspects of HRQoL, mediated by greater stigma but not by social support. Healthcare providers should be attuned to both the prevalence of PD diagnosis concealment and its detrimental impacts on patients' emotional support needs and facilitation of health behaviors. Moreover, treating neurologists should deliver diagnoses carefully, discuss disclosure consequences, maintain open dialogue on concealment, and advise informing family. Interventions targeting stigma reduction in this population may have downstream benefits for emotional aspects of HRQoL.Trial registration: NCT05209698; Registration Date: 23/1/2022.

摘要

在慢性病中,隐瞒诊断作为一种应对策略已被证明具有益处,它能避免污名化和歧视,使人们能被社会“正常”对待。然而,隐瞒与负面健康状况、身体状况、生活质量结果、疲惫和孤独感有关。此外,隐瞒诊断对自我管理行为有不利影响。在帕金森病(PD)中,关于隐瞒相关方面的信息有限。更好地了解PD中隐瞒的影响因素和后果,可能有助于制定支持隐瞒诊断患者的策略。我们进行了一项横断面研究,通过检查诊断隐瞒率以及隐瞒与社会人口学因素、自我管理行为、耻辱感、社会支持和生活质量之间的关联,来探索PD中的隐瞒情况。该研究在门诊运动障碍诊所或参与者家中进行,由参与者自行选择。150名PD患者完成了问卷调查,评估他们对诊断的披露情况、社会人口学变量、疾病严重程度、自我管理行为(知识、积极性、运动)、耻辱感、社会支持以及与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)。分析了披露者和隐瞒者之间的差异,并使用中介模型测试了披露、耻辱感、社会支持与HRQoL情感方面之间的关联。近四分之一(22.7%)的人对家人隐瞒了他们的PD诊断。与披露者相比,隐瞒者更多为女性、穆斯林、有宗教信仰且没有学历。隐瞒者的患者积极性也较低,社会支持较少。他们较少参与体育活动,且经历了更大的耻辱感。隐瞒对HRQoL较低的情感方面有显著的总体影响,其介导因素是更大的耻辱感而非社会支持。医疗保健提供者应关注PD诊断隐瞒的普遍性及其对患者情感支持需求和健康行为促进的不利影响。此外,治疗神经科医生应谨慎传达诊断结果,讨论披露的后果,就隐瞒问题保持开放对话,并建议告知家人。针对该人群减少耻辱感的干预措施可能会对HRQoL的情感方面产生下游益处。试验注册:NCT05209698;注册日期:2022年1月23日。

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