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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Ribeyre, Laurencea; c; * | Spitz, Elisabetha | Frère, Julienb | Gauchard, Geromeb | Parietti-Winkler, Cécileb; c
Affiliations: [a] University of Lorraine, University of Paris Descartes, Apemac EA 4360, Metz, France | [b] University of Lorraine, DevAH EA3450, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France | [c] Department of ENT, University Hospital of Nancy, Nancy, France
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Laurence Ribeyre, Chru de Nancy – Hôpital Central, Service d’ORL et de CCF – Otologie, CO 60034, 54035 Nancy Cedex, France. Tel.: +33 383 85 20 32; Fax: +33 383 85 22 58; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Various individual factors have been described to influence postural performances related to vestibular schwannoma. However, psychological factors may also be involved in postural variations. OBJECTIVE: To identify relationships between postural performances, illness perceptions, coping, anxiety-depression and quality of life of patients with vestibular schwannoma. METHODS: Twenty-six patients who were scheduled for a surgical removal of a vestibular schwannoma underwent posturography tests and were asked to complete psychological questionnaires three days prior to surgery. The Sensory Organization Test, the Illness Perceptions Questionnaire-Revised, the Brief-COPE, the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale and the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument were used for assessments. Correlations between posturography and psychological questionnaires were calculated. RESULTS: Balance disorders were associated with (i) impaired quality of life of patients, (ii) anxiety and depression affects, (iii) greater daily consequences, and with (iv) denial coping response. CONCLUSIONS: Given the association between balance disorders and psychological factors, health practitioners should be attentive to the deterioration of both aforementioned issues.
Keywords: Vestibular schwannoma, postural performances, illness perceptions, coping, anxiety-depression, quality of life
DOI: 10.3233/VES-160588
Journal: Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 387-394, 2016
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