Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)

Health status of individuals with polyhandicap across a 5-year follow-up period

  • Marie-Christine Rousseau,
  • Ilyes Hamouda,
  • Marie-Anastasie Aim,
  • Any Beltran Anzola,
  • Kim Maincent,
  • Katia Lind,
  • Agnès Felce,
  • Pascal Auquier,
  • Thierry Billette De Villemeur,
  • Karine Baumstarck,
  • EVAL-PLH Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-74102-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

Read online

Abstract The present longitudinal study examined a large sample of individuals with PIMD/Polyhandicap to: (i) describe the evolution over time of the health status in terms of severity, (ii) identify the potential predictors of health status change. This study used the data of the French national EVAL-PLH cohort. Inclusion criteria were: individuals with PIMD/Polyhandicap; age > 3 years at the time of inclusion; age at onset of cerebral lesion younger than 3 years old. The definition of the change in health status over the 5-year period was derived from the Polyhandicap Severity Scale. Among the 875 individuals included in 2015–2016, 492 (56.2%) individuals were assessed in 2020–2021. According to the definition, 68.8% (n = 309), 64.7% (n = 310), and 80.2% (n = 368) of the individuals presented with a worsened or stable severity status based on the global score, the abilities score, and the comorbidities score, respectively. Compared with the individuals with a non-worsened health status (global score), the individuals with a stable or worsened health status were more likely to receive care in specialized rehabilitation centres, more likely to have an antenatal or progressive aetiology, and more likely to have a higher dependency level. The current study provides a robust perspective of the worsened health among persons with PIMD/Polyhandicap over time.