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. 2022 Jul 18;146(5):525–536. doi: 10.1111/ane.13674

TABLE 3.

Outcome at 1 year

Questionnaire Answer option n (%) Answer option n (%) Total answers
LiSAT‐11 a 6–4: Very satisfied/satisfied/rather satisfied 3–1: Rather dissatisfied/dissatisfied/very dissatisfied
Life as a whole 33 (79) 9 (21) 42
Vocation 25 (64) 14 (36) 39
Economy 29 (69) 13 (31) 42
Leisure 28 (68) 13 (32) 41
Contacts 32 (76) 10 (24) 42
Sexual Life 22 (59) 16 (42) 38
ADL b 38 (90) 4 (10) 42
Family life 40 (95) 2 (5) 42
Partner Relationship 31 (86) 5 (14) 36
Somatic Health 33 (79) 9 (21) 42
Psychological Health 32 (78) 9 (22) 41
MPAI‐4 c 0‐1 = no problems/mild problems no interference with activities 2–4 = mild problems with interference/moderate problems/severe problems Total answers
Part A—ability
Mobility 32 (73) 12 (27) 44
Use of hands 33 (77) 10 (23) 43
Vision 39 (88) 5 (11) 44
Audition 39 (88) 5 (11) 44
Dizziness 32 (76) 10 (24) 42
Motor speech 37 (84) 7 (16) 44
Verbal communication 34 (79) 9 (21) 43
Nonverbal communication 37 (88) 5 (12) 42
Attention/concentration 30 (71) 12 (29) 42
Memory 30 (70) 13 (30) 43
Fund of information 38 (88) 5 (12) 43
Problem solving 33 (79) 9 (21) 42
Visuospatial abilities 35 (83) 7 (17) 42
Part B—adjustment
Anxiety 32 (73) 12 (29) 44
Depression 29 (66) 15 (34) 44
Irritability/anger 34 (79) 9 (21) 43
Pain/headache 34 (79) 9 (21) 43
Fatigue 20 (45) 24 (55) 44
Sensitivity to mild symptoms 32 (76) 10 (24) 42
Inappropriate social interaction 37 (90) 4 (10) 41
Impaired self‐awareness 38 (88) 5 (12) 43
Family/significant relationships 25 (68) 12 (32) 37
Part C—participation
Initiation 31 (70) 13 (30) 44
Social contact 35 (80) 9 (20) 44
Leisure/recreational activity 31 (72) 12 (28) 43
Self‐care 41 (93) 3 (7) 44
Residence 34 (77) 10 (23) 44
Transportation 35 (81) 8 (19) 43
Managing money and finance 40 (93) 3 (7) 43
MFS d <10.5 No mental fatigue ≥10.5 Mental Fatigue Total answers
19 (43) 25 (57) 44

Note: Dichotomized outcome at 1 year according to Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (LiSAT‐11), Mayo‐Portland Adaptability Inventory (MPAI‐4), and Mental Fatigue Scale (MFS). Items for which >25% of the patients reported dissatisfaction/problems are shown in bold.

a

Life Satisfaction Questionnaire according to Fugl‐Meyer assessment. Answer options for LiSAT‐11 dichotomized to 6–4 (Very Satisfied/Satisfied/Rather Satisfied) and 3–1 (Rather Dissatisfied/Dissatisfied/Very dissatisfied).

b

Activities of daily living.

c

Mayo‐Portland Adaptability Inventory‐4, dichotomized to 0–1 (no problems, to mild problems with, no interference with activities) and 2–4 (mild problems with interference/moderate problems/severe problems).

d

Mental Fatigue Scale with mental fatigue ≥10.5 versus no mental fatigue <10.5 in total points.