Socioeconomic status and health-related quality of life after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Sun, Yichao A. [1 ]
Kalpakavadi, Serah [1 ]
Prior, Sarah [2 ]
Thrift, Amanda G. [3 ]
Waddingham, Suzanne [4 ]
Phan, Hoang [1 ,5 ]
Gall, Seana L. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, Menzies Inst Med Res, 17 Liverpool St, Hobart, Tas 7000, Australia
[2] Univ Tasmania, Tasmanian Sch Med, Rural Clin Sch, Burnie, Australia
[3] Monash Univ, Sch Clin Sci Monash Hlth, Stroke & Ageing Res Ctr, Dept Med, Melbourne, Australia
[4] Univ Tasmania, Tasmanian Sch Med, Hobart, Australia
[5] Charles Darwin Univ, Menzies Sch Hlth Res, Casuarina, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Stroke; Socioeconomic status; Health-related quality of life; Systematic review; Inequity; Education; Income; EAST MELBOURNE STROKE; ISCHEMIC-STROKE; DETERMINANTS; INDICATORS; PREDICTORS; APHASIA;
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10.1186/s12955-023-02194-y
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background Socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with stroke occurrence and survival following stroke but its association with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) following stroke remains uncertain. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the association between SES and HRQoL after stroke.Methods PubMed, SCOPUS, EMBASE, and Web of Science were searched to identify relevant cohort and case-control studies between January 2000 and May 2022. Two authors screened titles, abstracts and full text articles. One author extracted data from all included studies. Meta-analyses were performed for studies with comparable measurements of SES and HRQoL. Random effects models were used to estimate pooled summary standardised mean differences in HRQoL by SES.Results Out of 1,876 citations, 39 studies incorporated measurement of overall HRQoL following stroke and were included in the systematic review, with 17 studies included in the meta-analyses. Overall, reports including education, income, occupation and work status effects on HRQoL after stroke were inconsistent among all included 39 studies. In the global meta-analysis of 17 studies, HRQoL among survivors of stroke was lower in the low SES group than in the high SES group (standardised mean difference (SMD) -0.36, 95% CI -0.52, -0.20, p < 0.0001). When using education and income indicators separately, summary effects were similar to those of the global analysis (low versus high education SMD -0.38, 95% CI -0.57, -0.18, p < 0.0001; low versus high income SMD -0.39, 95% CI -0.59, -0.19, p < 0.0001).Conclusions Across all SES indicators, people with stroke who have lower SES have poorer overall HRQoL than those with higher SES. Accessibility and affordability of poststroke support services should be taken into consideration when planning and delivering services to people with low SES.
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