The relationship between symptoms of chronic disease and dependence.

N J Vetter, P A Lewis, D Ford
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A total of 2705 people aged 60 years and over were sent a postal questionnaire requesting information about the symptoms of four common conditions--exertional chest pain, chronic productive cough, breathlessness, and exertional pain in the calves. These were elicited using a standardized questionnaire. The effect of these symptoms on the dependence of those suffering them was assessed in relation to a series of activities associated with normal daily living. There was a consistent rank order in the activities that people were unable to perform for the different symptoms studied, but this order altered with increasing severity and multiple symptoms. There was a consistency about the activities which changed order. It is suggested that symptoms and their associated dependence need to be assessed in relation to each other, using simple scaling systems by professional service personnel, managers/, and planners, in order to bring together the therapeutic rehabilitative, and social aspects of health needs. These are felt to be vital before decisions about service development can be made.

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慢性疾病症状与依赖的关系。
共有2705名60岁及以上的人发送了一份邮寄问卷,要求提供有关四种常见疾病的症状信息——劳役性胸痛、慢性生产性咳嗽、呼吸困难和小腿劳役性疼痛。这些都是通过标准化问卷得出的。这些症状对患有这些症状的人的依赖性的影响是通过与正常日常生活相关的一系列活动来评估的。对于不同的研究症状,人们无法进行的活动有一个一致的等级顺序,但这个顺序随着严重程度的增加和多种症状而改变。改变顺序的活动具有一致性。建议症状及其相关依赖性需要由专业服务人员、管理人员和计划人员使用简单的量表系统相互评估,以便将健康需求的治疗康复和社会方面结合起来。在做出有关服务开发的决策之前,这些被认为是至关重要的。
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