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Health-related quality of life of patients after ischaemic stroke treated in a provincial hospital in Poland

Szymon Jarosławski, Bożena Jarosławska, Barbara Błaszczyk, Pascal Auqier, Mondher Toumi

2020Journal of Market Access & Health Policy17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ischaemic stroke (IS) is a major cause of death and disability and affects the quality of life of patients. Previous studies focused on urban populations. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the health-related quality of life (QoL) of patients with history of IS and living in a rural area in Poland. PATIENTS: Rural population of 172 patients discharged from a district hospital in Zakopane, Poland with a diagnosis of IS in the period from 01.01.2005 to 31.10.2006. INTERVENTION: QoL was evaluated using the European Quality of Life Scale-5 Dimensions EQ-5D-3 L (EQ-5D) and the Short Form Health Survey - 12 version 2 (SF-12). RESULTS: In the EQ-5D survey, 57.3% of patients had only some problems with mobility, 40.3% with usual activities, 63.2% with pain/discomfort, 59% with anxiety/depression, and 32.2% with self-care. In the SF-12 survey, both summary components (physical and psychological) were reduced compared to the population norm. CONCLUSION: The quality of life in IS survivors is clearly reduced in the majority of domains assessed by the EQ-5D and SF-12 questionnaires. The most important factors affecting QoL were the functional state, depression and anxiety. A significant difference as compared to to urban and mixed populations was observed for a reduced SF-12 mental health component and for the EQ-5D visual analogue scale. We found no effect of gender, age or cognitive disorders on the outcomes of SF-12.

Topics & Concepts

Quality of life (healthcare)MedicineAnxietyDepression (economics)PopulationVisual analogue scaleMental healthEQ-5DStroke (engine)Activities of daily livingGerontologyDemographyPhysical therapyPsychiatryHealth related quality of lifeEnvironmental healthInternal medicineSociologyMechanical engineeringNursingMacroeconomicsEconomicsDiseaseEngineeringStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementSpatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction