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Causal Relationships Between Modifiable Risk Factors of Cognitive Impairment, Cognitive Function, Self-Management, and Quality of Life in Patients With Rheumatic Diseases
- Park, JiSuk;
- Oh, HyunSoo;
- Park, Won;
- Kwon, SeongRyul;
- Ham, OkKyung;
- ... Seo, WhaSook;
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BACKGROUND: Rheumatic diseases are one of the most common types of chronic conditions that affect cognitive functions. PURPOSE: To develop and verify a hypothetical model of causal relationships between modifiable risk factors for cognitive impairment, cognitive function, self-management, and quality of life in patients with rheumatic diseases. METHODS: A hypothetical model was developed on the basis of empirical evidence. The fitness of the model was verified on 210 patients with rheumatic diseases. RESULTS: The prevalence of cognitive impairment was 49.0%. Smoking, underlying diseases, pain, and fatigue had a significant direct effect on cognitive impairment. Only cognitive impairment had a significant direct effect on self-management. Fatigue, anxiety, depression, and cognitive function had a significant direct effect on quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: The importance of proper management of symptoms and health habits should be emphasized to prevent and delay the progression of cognitive impairment and improve adherence to self-management regimens and quality of life.
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- Causal Relationships Between Modifiable Risk Factors of Cognitive Impairment, Cognitive Function, Self-Management, and Quality of Life in Patients With Rheumatic Diseases
- 저자
- Park, JiSuk; Oh, HyunSoo; Park, Won; Kwon, SeongRyul; Ham, OkKyung; Suh, YeonOk; Jeong, HyeSun; Seo, WhaSook
- 발행일
- 2018-09
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 37
- 호
- 5
- 페이지
- 305 ~ 315