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Recovery of life satisfaction in persons with spinal cord injury during inpatient rehabilitation

OBJECTIVE: To determine the course of life satisfaction of persons with spinal
cord injury and its determinants during inpatient rehabilitation and up to 1 yr
after discharge. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study of
222 persons with spinal cord
injury. Measurements at the start of active rehabilitation, after 3 mos, at
discharge, and 1 yr after discharge. Questions about current life satisfaction
and current life satisfaction compared with life satisfaction before spinal cord
injury were asked and analyzed, and the sum score Life Satisfaction Total of
these questions was analyzed using a multilevel regression analysis. Person and
injury characteristics and secondary impairments at each measurement were
analyzed as possible determinants of the Life Satisfaction Total score. RESULTS:
Estimated Life Satisfaction Total scores improved from 5.3
(SE, 0.16) at the
start of active rehabilitation up to 6.5 (0.17) at discharge and remained stable
(6.5; 0.16) during the first year after discharge. Significant determinants of a
positive course of life satisfaction were less pain, fewer secondary impairments,
and better functional status. CONCLUSIONS: Life satisfaction already improves
during inpatient rehabilitation. Functional status, pain, and secondary
impairments must be treated adequately in multidisciplinary rehabilitation.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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