Asian Spine J.  2016 Apr;10(2):267-275. 10.4184/asj.2016.10.2.267.

Effect of Spinal Cord Injury on Quality of Life of Affected Soldiers in India: A Cross-Sectional Study

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopaedics, Military Hospital, Maharashtra, India. kumarnarinder1969@gmail.com
  • 2Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN: A prospective cross-sectional study with convenience sampling approach was done to assess quality of life (QoL) in 100 soldiers and veterans affected by spinal cord injury (SCI). PURPOSE: SCI affects almost every aspect of the life of an affected individual. This study was done to measure the impact of SCI on QoL of affected soldiers and veterans using the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: The devastating effect of SCI on QoL is well known. However, this study is unique in that it includes soldiers and veterans, who constitute a large, but excluded, cohort in most demographic studies.
METHODS
A cross-sectional study was done at two SCI rehabilitation centres of the Indian armed forces. Data was collected by face-to-face interviews from 100 patients, which included both sociodemographic data as well as all the questions included in WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software.
RESULTS
Age and marital status did not have any influence on QoL. Level of injury (paraplegic or quadriplegic), level of education and presence of other medical co-morbidities had the most significant influence on QoL. Presence of other medical co-morbidities had a negative influence on QoL.
CONCLUSIONS
Identification of factors having a positive and negative influence on QoL help in formulating measures and policies that positively influence the QoL following SCI in soldiers. Future longitudinal studies with larger sample sizes and assessment of additional variables in addition to WHOQOL-BREF, like presence/absence of secondary complications, are required to bring about policy changes to provide SCI patients with additional support and increased access to equipment or lifestyle interventions.

Keyword

Quality of life; Spinal cord injury; World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF

MeSH Terms

Arm
Cohort Studies
Cross-Sectional Studies*
Education
Humans
India*
Life Style
Longitudinal Studies
Marital Status
Military Personnel*
Prospective Studies
Quality of Life*
Rehabilitation
Sample Size
Spinal Cord Injuries*
Spinal Cord*
Veterans
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