The Quality of Life in Citizens with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia—A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Measurements
2.4. Data
2.5. Statistics
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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N = 90 | Missing | |
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Age (years) (range) | 78.0 (71.0; 84.5) | 0 |
Female sex (number) (percentage) | 51 (54.4) | 0 (0.0) |
BMI (score) (SD) | 25.8 ± 7.32 | 1 (1.1) |
Underweight <18.5 (number) (percentage) | 10 (11.1) | |
Normal weight 18.5–25 (number) ( percentage) | 35 (38.9) | |
Overweight 25–30 (number) (percentage) | 26 (28.9) | |
Obese >30 (number) (percentage) | 18 (20.0) | |
EQ-5D VAS 0–100 (score) (range) | 50 (40; 75) | 9 (10.0) |
Barthel Index (score) (range) | 80 (50; 95) | 0 (0.0) |
DHI total score (score) (range) | 28 (18; 40) | 0 (0.0) |
Physical sub score (number) (percentage) | 12 (8; 16) | 0 (0.0) |
Functional sub score(number) (percentage) | 8 (5; 16) | 0 (0.0) |
Emotional sub score (number) (percentage) | 5 (2; 12) | 0 (0.0) |
History of stroke (number) (percentage) | 32 (35.6) | 0 (0.0) |
Another neurological comorbidity(number) (percentage) | 15 (16.7) | 0 (0.0) |
Respiratory comorbidity (number) (percentage) | 29 (32.2) | 0 (0.0) |
Cardiac comorbidity(number) (percentage) | 26 (28.9) | 0 (0.0) |
Ear, nose, and throat comorbidity (number) (percentage) | 4 (4.4) | 0 (0.0) |
Rheumatological comorbidity (number) (percentage) | 27 (30.0) | 0 (0.0) |
Other diseases (number) (percentage) | 38 (42.2) | 0 (0.0) |
FOIS score (score) (range) | 5 (5;6) | 1 (1.1) |
Score 4 (number) (percentage) | 4 (4.4) | |
Score 5 (number) (percentage) | 46 (51.1) | |
Score 6 (number) (percentage) | 39 (43.3) | |
Living situation | 16 (17.8) | |
Independently living (number) (percentage) | 52 (57.8) | |
Temporary rehabilitation (number) (percentage) | 13 (14.4) | |
Nursing home (number) (percentage) | 9 (10.0) |
Questions | N = 90 Answers | |||
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Feeding | Unable | Requires assistance | Independent | |
0 (0) | 37 (41.1) | 53 (58.9) | ||
Bathing | Dependent | Independent 43 | ||
47 (52.2) | (47.8) | |||
Grooming | Needs help | Independent | ||
22 (24.4) | 68 (75.6) | |||
Dressing | Dependent | Needs some help | Independent | |
12 (13.3) | 25 (27.8) | 53 (58.9) | ||
Bowels | Incontinent | Occasional accident | Continent | |
8 (8.9) | 16 (17.8) | 66 (73.3) | ||
Bladder | Incontinent or catharized | Occasional accident | Continent | |
19 (21.1) | 26 (28.9) | 45 (50.0) | ||
Toilet use | Dependent | Needs some help | Independent | |
21 (23.3) | 9 (10.0) | 60 (66.7) | ||
Transfers | Unable | Major help | Minor help | Independent |
2 (2.2) | 6 (6.7) | 18 (20.0) | 64 (71.1) | |
Mobility | Immobile | Wheelchair | Walks with help | Independent |
8 (8.9%) | 12 (13.3%) | 9 (10.0%) | 61 (67.8%) | |
Stairs | Unable | Needs help | Independent | |
40 (44.4) | 18 (20.0) | 32 (35.6) |
No | N = 90 Partial | Yes | |
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Cough when drinking | 26 (28.9) | 51 (56.7) | 13 (14.4) |
Cough when eating | 32 (35.5) | 43 (47.8) | 15 (16.7) |
Dry mouth | 30 (33.3) | 17 (18.9) | 43 (47.8) |
Need to drink to swallow | 28 (31.1) | 15 (16.7) | 47 (52.2) |
Weight loss | 63 (70.0) | 12 (13.3) | 15 (16.7) |
Avoid certain food | 34 (37.8) | 11 (12.2) | 45 (50.0) |
Changed way of swallowing | 57 (63.3) | 7 (7.8) | 26 (28.9) |
Embarrassed eating with others | 60 (66.7) | 13 (14.4) | 17 (18.9) |
Need more time to eat | 24 (26.7) | 7 (7.8) | 59 (65.5) |
Eat smaller meals, but more often | 72 (80.0) | 5 (5.6) | 13 (14.4) |
Extra swallowing needed | 33 (36.7) | 22 (24.4) | 35 (38.9) |
Sad about not being able to eat everything | 58 (64.4) | 9 (10.0) | 23 (25.6) |
Cannot enjoy eating as previously | 52 (57.8) | 12 (13.3) | 26 (28.9) |
Less social | 76 (84.5) | 3 (3.3) | 11 (12.2) |
Avoid eating | 79 (87.8) | 7 (7.8) | 4 (4.4) |
Eat less | 60 (66.7) | 13 (14.4) | 17 (18.9) |
Nervous | 61 (67.8) | 11 (12.2) | 18 (20.0) |
Feel handicapped or limited | 61 (67.8) | 18 (20.0) | 10 (12.2) |
Angry with myself | 67 (74.4) | 9 (10.0) | 14 (15.6) |
Choke on medicine | 72 (80.0) | 12 (13.3) | 6 (6.7) |
Afraid of choking and failing to breathe | 70 (77.8) | 9 (10.0) | 12 (12.2) |
Tube feeding | 90 (100.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
Changed diet | 55 (61.1) | 15 (16.7) | 20 (22.2) |
Choking sensation | 63 (70.0) | 15 (16.7) | 12 (13.3) |
Throwing up | 74 (82.3) | 13 (14.4) | 3 (3.3) |
N = 90 | |||||
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1 (No Problems) | 2 | 3 (Moderate Problems) | 4 | 5 (Severe Problems) | |
Mobility | 16 (17.8) | 17 (18.9) | 22 (24.4) | 24 (26.7) | 11 (12.2) |
Self-care | 26 (28.9) | 24 (26.7) | 17 (18.9) | 13 (14.4) | 10 (11.1) |
Usual activities | 12 (13.4) | 11 (12.2) | 28 (31.1) | 20 (22.2) | 19 (21.1) |
Pain/discomfort | 22 (24.4) | 25 (27.8) | 23 (25.6) | 18 (20.0) | 2 (2.2) |
Anxiety/depression | 48 (53.9) | 19 (21.4) | 15 (16.8) | 5 (5.6) | 2 (2.3) |
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Bendsen, B.B.; Jensen, D.; Westmark, S.; Krarup, A.L.; Riis, J.; Melgaard, D. The Quality of Life in Citizens with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia—A Cross-Sectional Study. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 4212. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11144212
Bendsen BB, Jensen D, Westmark S, Krarup AL, Riis J, Melgaard D. The Quality of Life in Citizens with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia—A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(14):4212. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11144212
Chicago/Turabian StyleBendsen, Bettina Burgdorff, Diana Jensen, Signe Westmark, Anne Lund Krarup, Johannes Riis, and Dorte Melgaard. 2022. "The Quality of Life in Citizens with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia—A Cross-Sectional Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 14: 4212. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11144212
APA StyleBendsen, B. B., Jensen, D., Westmark, S., Krarup, A. L., Riis, J., & Melgaard, D. (2022). The Quality of Life in Citizens with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia—A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(14), 4212. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11144212