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Coping and quality of life of patients with Parkinson disease who have undergone deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus.

Sébastien Robert Montel1, Catherine Bungener.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although the positive effect of DBS of the STN on motor signs and mobility in PD is indisputable, the effect on mental health (depression and anxiety) as well as on QoL is subject to more debate. Some works have already shown that coping strategies have an impact on QoL, depression, and anxiety. To date, no studies have examined the coping strategies used by patients with PD who undergo STN stimulation. We decided to investigate the coping strategies of patients with PD who have undergone an STN DBS and their relationship with QoL while taking depression and anxiety into account.
METHODS: A total of 40 patients stimulated for 12 months and 40 patients under dopatherapy were compared. The 2 groups were matched according to age, sex, age at disease onset, severity of disease, motor scores, daily treatment dosage, and professional status. Semistructured interviews were carried out, after which, their mental and cognitive states were assessed using different scales (MINI, MADRS, EHD, HAMA, FAB). Finally, all subjects completed 3 self-report questionnaires: 2 assessing coping strategies (WCC, CHIP), and 1, QoL the Parkinson Disease Questionnaire (PDQ-39).
RESULTS: Depression and anxiety were not significantly influenced by the type of treatment. Concerning coping strategies, we found a significant effect of the stimulation on instrumental strategies with higher scores for patients under dopatherapy. As for QoL, the only difference concerned communication with a poorer QoL for stimulated patients. We noted no significant correlations between any coping strategies and all of the dimensions of QoL in the stimulated group, whereas we found the opposite result for the dopatherapy group.
CONCLUSIONS: These results encourage us to prepare patient candidates for such stimulation by developing interventions focused first on their expectations and second, on their coping strategies.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18786708     DOI: 10.1016/j.surneu.2008.05.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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