Gender analyses of nursing home residents with multiple sclerosis.

Robert J Buchanan, Suojin Wang, Hyunsu Ju
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Abstract

Objective: To present gender comparisons of residents with multiple sclerosis (MS) at admission to nursing facilities, including demographic characteristics, health measures, and treatments.

Methods: We analyzed 13,998 admission assessments in the Minimum Data Set for residents with MS recorded between June 23, 1998 and December 31, 2000.

Results: Although both male and female residents with MS tended to have severe disability, there were significant gender differences in measures of activities of daily living (ADL) dependency and disability, with males slightly more likely to exhibit total ADL dependence and greater loss of voluntary movement. Females with MS tended to have significantly better cognitive performance and better communication abilities than males with MS. There were significant gender differences in pain symptoms among residents, with one-third of females and one-fifth of males experiencing daily pain. Depression was the most common comorbidity among residents with MS, with females significantly more likely to have this diagnosis. Although females with MS were slightly more likely to have depression or anxiety disorder, males with MS were slightly more likely to receive mental health services.

Conclusions: These analyses demonstrate that many nursing facilities need to improve pain management and mental health care provided to residents with MS, especially to females.

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多发性硬化症养老院居民的性别分析。
目的:介绍住院患者多发性硬化症(MS)在护理机构入院时的性别比较,包括人口统计学特征、健康措施和治疗。方法:我们分析了1998年6月23日至2000年12月31日期间记录的MS居民最小数据集中的13998份入院评估。结果:虽然男性和女性MS患者都倾向于有严重的残疾,但在日常生活活动(ADL)依赖和残疾的测量上存在显著的性别差异,男性更有可能表现出完全的ADL依赖和更大的自主运动丧失。女性多发性硬化症患者的认知能力和沟通能力明显优于男性多发性硬化症患者。住院医师在疼痛症状方面存在显著的性别差异,三分之一的女性和五分之一的男性每天都感到疼痛。抑郁症是多发性硬化症患者中最常见的合并症,女性更容易被诊断为抑郁症。虽然患有多发性硬化症的女性患抑郁症或焦虑症的可能性略高,但患有多发性硬化症的男性接受心理健康服务的可能性略高。结论:这些分析表明,许多护理机构需要改善对MS患者的疼痛管理和心理健康护理,特别是对女性患者。
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