Measuring Quality of Life Post‐Stroke

L. Saladin
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There has been increasing interest in reporting post‐stroke, health related quality of life (QOL) as a key outcome measure and indicator of therapeutic efficacy. The measurement of quality of life typically encompasses physical, functional, psychological, cognitive, and social aspects of life and generally reflects an individual's subjective perception of his/her current function and overall health. Generic instruments that have been used to examine QOL post‐stroke and 3 recently developed stroke specific QOL instruments are reviewed and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed. The stroke specific QOL measures reviewed here include the Stroke Adapted Sickness Impact Profile (SA‐SIP30), the Stroke Impact Scale, and the Stroke Specific Quality of Life Measure (SS‐QOL). The factors that contribute to a decrease in post‐stroke quality of life, and which may influence QOL scores, are then described. Finally, clinical recommendations for the selection and appropriate application of quality of life outcome measures to stroke survivors are presented.
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测量中风后的生活质量
卒中后,健康相关生活质量(QOL)作为治疗效果的关键结果测量和指标的报道越来越受到关注。生活质量的测量通常包括生活的身体、功能、心理、认知和社会方面,通常反映个人对他/她目前的功能和整体健康的主观看法。本文综述了用于检查中风后生活质量的通用仪器和最近开发的3种中风专用生活质量仪器,并讨论了它们的优缺点。本文回顾的卒中特异性生活质量测量包括卒中适应性疾病影响概况(SA‐SIP30)、卒中影响量表和卒中特异性生活质量测量(SS‐QOL)。然后描述了导致卒中后生活质量下降的因素,以及可能影响生活质量评分的因素。最后,对中风幸存者的生活质量结果指标的选择和适当应用提出了临床建议。
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