Assessment Of Anxiety, Depression, And Quality Of Life In Patients With Bell's Palsy: A Comprehensive Review
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Aims Bell's palsy, characterized by facial paralysis, can have a significant impact on patients' psychological well-being and quality of life. aims to provide a thorough assessment of anxiety, depression, and quality of life in individuals diagnosed with Bell's palsy.
Methodology: This study will employ a cross-sectional observational design to assess anxiety, depression, and quality of life among patients diagnosed with Bell's palsy. anxiety, depression, and "quality of life." Inclusion criteria comprised studies that assessed anxiety, depression, and quality of life in patients.
Result: All studies were conducted with populations with PFP. A total of 2,362 patients were evaluated, with a mean age of 45.7 years (range, 14–81 years). In nine studies, the sample consisted of more women than men.
Conclusion: Assessing anxiety, depression, and quality of life in patients with Bell's palsy is crucial for providing comprehensive care that addresses both the physical and psychological aspects of the condition.
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