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摘要
随着全球老龄化人口的增加,痴呆症和轻度认知障碍(MCI)等各种与年龄有关的疾病及其对患者造成的后果引起了人们的关注。轻度认知障碍患者表现出的认知缺陷比其年龄和文化水平预期的要严重得多。虽然这种情况的性质被认为是 "轻微 "的,但有研究报告称,即使是更细微的缺陷也会影响生活质量(QOL):本研究旨在通过系统回顾和荟萃分析,探讨和比较患有 MCI 和未患有 MCI 的老年人的 QOL:以 "轻度认知障碍"、"生活质量"、"老年"、"高龄"、"老年"、"老年人"、"老年医学"、"健康对照组"、"健康参与者 "和 "正常对照组 "为关键词,在相关电子数据库(PubMed Central、PubMed、Scopus、CINAHL Plus、Web of Science、ProQuest 和 Cochrane)中对截至 2021 年 5 月的文章进行详细检索后,我们在系统综述中纳入了 23 篇文章,在荟萃分析中纳入了 12 篇文章:我们使用改良的唐斯和布莱克工具对所有纳入文章的质量进行了评估。系统综述中的大多数研究表明,与健康老年人相比,患有 MCI 的老年人在 QOL 评分方面存在差异。然而,荟萃分析结果表明,与健康老年人相比,患有 MCI 的老年人在 QOL 方面的差异在统计学上并不显著,但却较低:今后的研究应侧重于开发专门针对 MCI 老年患者的 QOL 评估工具,并开展后续研究,以便更好地了解他们不断变化的认知状况和生活质量。
Quality of life in persons with mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
The global increase in the aging population has raised concerns over various age-related conditions like dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and their consequences on the affected persons. People with MCI exhibit cognitive deficits more significantly than expected for their age and literacy level. Though the nature of this condition is considered "mild", studies have reported that even more subtle deficits can influence the quality of life (QOL).
Objective: The present work aimed at exploring and comparing QOL in older adults with and without MCI through a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Methods: After a detailed search of articles till May 2021 in the relevant electronic databases (PubMed Central, PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL Plus, Web of Science, ProQuest, and Cochrane) using the keywords "mild cognitive impairment", "quality of life", "old", "old aged", "aged", "older adult", "geriatrics", "healthy controls", "healthy participants", and "normal controls", we included 23 articles in the systematic review and 12 in the meta-analysis.
Results: The quality of all the included articles were assessed using the Modified Downs and Black tool. Most of the studies in the systematic review demonstrated differences in QOL scores in older adults with MCI compared to healthy older adults. However, meta-analysis findings suggest that older adults with MCI had statistically non-significant yet lower differences in QOL compared to their healthy counterparts.
Conclusion: Future research should focus on developing QOL assessment tools specifically for older adults with MCI and follow-up studies that could provide better knowledge of their changing cognitive profile and life quality.
期刊介绍:
Dementia top Neuropsychologia the official scientific journal of the Cognitive Neurology and Ageing Department of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology and of the Brazilian Association of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry, is published by the "Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento", a nonprofit Brazilian association. Regularly published on March, June, September, and December since 2007.