The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients

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Autor(a) principal: Luz,Carolina Lundberg
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Moura,Maria Clara Drummond Soares de, Becker,Karine Kyomi, Teixeira,Rosani Aparecida Antunes, Voos,Mariana Callil, Hasue,Renata Hydee
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Motor function, cognition, functional independence and quality of life have been described in myelomeningocele patients, but no study has investigated their relationships. We aimed to investigate the relationships between motor function, cognition, functional independence, quality of life, age, and lesion level in myelomeningocele patients, and investigate the influence of hydrocephalus on these variables. We assessed 47 patients with the Gross Motor Function Measure (motor function), Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices (cognition), Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (functional independence) and the Autoquestionnaire Qualité de vie Enfant Imagé (quality of life). Spearman’s correlation tests determined relationships between the variables. The Friedman ANOVAs determined the influence of hydrocephalus. Motor function was strongly related to mobility and lesion level, and moderately related to cognition, self-care and social function. Cognition and quality of life were moderately related to functional independence. Age correlated moderately with functional independence and quality of life. Hydrocephalus resulted in poorer motor/cognitive outcomes and lower functional independence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients
title The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients
spellingShingle The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients
Luz,Carolina Lundberg
meningomyelocele
quality of life
cognition
title_short The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients
title_full The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients
title_fullStr The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients
title_sort The relationship between motor function, cognition, independence and quality of life in myelomeningocele patients
author Luz,Carolina Lundberg
author_facet Luz,Carolina Lundberg
Moura,Maria Clara Drummond Soares de
Becker,Karine Kyomi
Teixeira,Rosani Aparecida Antunes
Voos,Mariana Callil
Hasue,Renata Hydee
author_role author
author2 Moura,Maria Clara Drummond Soares de
Becker,Karine Kyomi
Teixeira,Rosani Aparecida Antunes
Voos,Mariana Callil
Hasue,Renata Hydee
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luz,Carolina Lundberg
Moura,Maria Clara Drummond Soares de
Becker,Karine Kyomi
Teixeira,Rosani Aparecida Antunes
Voos,Mariana Callil
Hasue,Renata Hydee
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv meningomyelocele
quality of life
cognition
topic meningomyelocele
quality of life
cognition
description ABSTRACT Motor function, cognition, functional independence and quality of life have been described in myelomeningocele patients, but no study has investigated their relationships. We aimed to investigate the relationships between motor function, cognition, functional independence, quality of life, age, and lesion level in myelomeningocele patients, and investigate the influence of hydrocephalus on these variables. We assessed 47 patients with the Gross Motor Function Measure (motor function), Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices (cognition), Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (functional independence) and the Autoquestionnaire Qualité de vie Enfant Imagé (quality of life). Spearman’s correlation tests determined relationships between the variables. The Friedman ANOVAs determined the influence of hydrocephalus. Motor function was strongly related to mobility and lesion level, and moderately related to cognition, self-care and social function. Cognition and quality of life were moderately related to functional independence. Age correlated moderately with functional independence and quality of life. Hydrocephalus resulted in poorer motor/cognitive outcomes and lower functional independence.
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