[ID 37954] AVALIAÇÃO DA CAPACIDADE FUNCIONAL, QUALIDADE DE VIDA E QUALIDADE DO SONO EM INDIVÍDUOS COM DOENÇA PULMONAR OBSTRUTIVA CRÔNICA
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https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2317-6032.2019v23n4.37954Abstract
Objective: To evaluate functional capacity, quality of life and quality of sleep in COPD patients. Methods: 11 Volunteers with a clinical spirometryc diagnosis of COPD, of both genders, on treatment at the CER II, and 15 healthy volunteers (control group) .To evaluate the volunteers, it was used: an evaluation sheet, containing the volunteer’s identification and clinical data, the Six minute walk test (6WT) to evaluate the patient’s functional capacity, the Medical Outcomes Study 36 – Item Short – Form Health Survey to assess quality of life, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI) to evaluate quality of sleep. All data collected was stored in the software Excel 2007™ (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, USA), and analyzed through the software BIO ESTAT 5.0™. The α level of 0.05 was be applied to reject the null hypothesis. Results: The mean value for distance among the COPD group was 398.0±18.44 m and 523.9±15.41m for the control group (p-value <0.0001). All domains of the SF-36 were altered. The PSQI indicated that most individuals with COPD have bad quality of sleep. Conclusion: This study had significative results, showing that the subjects of this study are limited, when it comes to exercise, quality of life and quality of sleep, indicating the need to evaluate COPD individuals in a biopsychosocial manner. DESCRIPTORS: COPD. Quality of life. Sleep. Physical Therapy.Downloads
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2019-12-16
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Silva, S. N. L. C., Sarges, E. do S. N. F., Normando, V. M. F., Rocha, R. S. B., Santos, M. C. de S., Reis, T. C. dos, Corrêa, V. A. C., & Falcão, L. F. M. (2019). [ID 37954] AVALIAÇÃO DA CAPACIDADE FUNCIONAL, QUALIDADE DE VIDA E QUALIDADE DO SONO EM INDIVÍDUOS COM DOENÇA PULMONAR OBSTRUTIVA CRÔNICA. Revista Brasileira De Ciências Da Saúde, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2317-6032.2019v23n4.37954
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