超越身体功能:非运动症状对多发性硬化轮椅使用者活动与参与的影响

Beyond physical function: the impact of nonmotor symptoms on activities and participation in wheelchair users with multiple sclerosis

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research · 2025
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中文导读

研究分析了89名多发性硬化轮椅使用者的全国调查数据,发现非运动症状(尤其是疼痛干扰)在身体功能之外显著影响自我效能和社区参与,对康复干预有指导意义。

Abstract

While the impact of physical disabilities on daily activities is well documented, less is known about the influence of nonmotor symptoms on activities and participation. This study aims to fill this gap by examining how nonmotor symptoms affect activities and participation outcomes in wheelchair users with multiple sclerosis (MS). Data from 89 wheelchair users with MS collected through a nationwide survey were analyzed. Participants completed the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Physical Function, PROMIS depression, PROMIS pain interference, Fatigue Severity Scale, and measures of self-efficacy and participation. Hierarchical multivariable linear regression was used to assess the impact of nonmotor symptoms on four self-efficacy and participation outcomes beyond physical function. As expected, physical function was a significant predictor of all outcomes: self-efficacy for managing daily activities (β = 0.59, P < 0.01), control over community participation (β = -1.06, P < 0.01), ability to participate (β = 0.46, P < 0.01), and satisfaction with participation in social roles and activities (β = 0.70, P < 0.01). Beyond physical function, nonmotor symptoms accounted for 6% of the variance in self-efficacy, 21% in control over community participation, 29% in ability to participate in social roles and activities, and 13% in satisfaction with participation in social activities. Among these, pain interference emerged as the most consistent nonmotor symptom, significantly associated with poorer outcomes across all domains ( P < 0.05). This study demonstrates that nonmotor symptoms, particularly pain interference, are significantly associated with activities and participation outcomes in wheelchair users with MS.

多发性硬化轮椅使用者非运动症状活动与参与康复医学