Association of multidimensional frailty and quality of life in middle‐aged and older people with stroke: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

Xue Rong1ORCID,Chen Baoyun2,Ma Ronghui3,Zhang Yuxin1,Zhang Kaili1

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Xuzhou Medical University Xuzhou China

2. Department of Nursing Xuzhou Central Hospital Xuzhou China

3. Department of Neurology Xuzhou Central Hospital Xuzhou China

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThe aims of this study were to (i) compare the prevalence of multidimensional frailty in middle‐aged and older people with stroke and to (ii) explore the relationship between multidimensional frailty and quality of life (QoL) in this patient population.BackgroundIn recent years, stroke patients have become increasingly younger. As an important risk factor for stroke patients, frailty has gradually drawn research attention because of its multidimensional nature.DesignThis study used a cross‐sectional design.MethodsThe study included 234 stroke patients aged 45 and older. Multidimensional frailty was defined as a holistic condition in which a person experiences losses in one or more domains of human functioning (physical, psychological and social) based on the Tilburg Frailty Indicator, and QoL was based on the short version of the Stroke‐Specific Quality of Life Scale. Hierarchical regression was used to analyse the correlation factors of QoL. STROBE checklist guides the reporting of the manuscript.ResultsA total of 128 (54.7%) participants had multidimensional frailty, 48 (44.5%) were middle aged and 80 (63.5%) were older adults. The overall QoL mean score of the participants was 47.86 ± 9.04. Multidimensional frailty was negatively correlated with QoL. Hierarchical regression analysis showed that multidimensional frailty could independently explain 14.6% of the variation in QoL in stroke patients.ConclusionsMultidimensional frailty was prevalent in middle‐aged and older people with stroke, and it was a significant factor associated with QoL in stroke patients.Relevance to Clinical PracticeThis study emphasises the importance of the early identification of multidimensional frailty. And targeted interventions should be studied to prevent the occurrence of multidimensional frailty and thereby improve the QoL of patients.Patient or Public Contribution/sThere are no patient or public contributions to this study.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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