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Long-term impact on work and private life after Guillain–Barré syndrome

Journal of the Neurological Sciences(2002)

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Abstract
Objective: To determine the long-term impact of Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) on work and private life of patients and their partners. Methods: Three to six years after the onset of GBS 150 patients who participated in the Dutch Guillain–Barré trial received a questionnaire specifically drafted for this study to survey their present psychosocial status. Furthermore, their present physical status was established. Results: A total of 122 patients participated. Thirty-one percent showed moderate to serious physical residua after a functional assessment. Due to GBS, 38% of the patients who held a job had to change it, 44% altered their leisure activities, 37% of the patients did not function as well at home as before GBS and 39% reported a change in their partners' lives. Almost half of the patients still had negative comments on their present psychosocial situation. Conclusion: GBS has a serious long-term impact on the patients' work and private life and that of their partners.
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Guillain–Barré syndrome,Long-term,Psychosocial effects,Work,Leisure activities,Partner
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