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				Correlates of Cognitive Impairment of Rheumatic Disease: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis														
			
			JinA Mo, JiSuk Park, HyunSoo Oh			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2016;46(1):1-18.   Published online February 29, 2016			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2016.46.1.1
							
							 
				
										
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Purpose
This study was conducted to synthesis the results of research on relationships of cognitive impairment with multi-dimensional correlates of rheumatic disease through a systematic literature review and meta-analysis.Methods For the study purpose, 23 studies were selected through a systematic process of searching the literature.Results The study results showed that among general characteristics, age and education were the variables having a significant relationship with cognitive impairment. Among health risk factors, obesity appeared to have a significant positive relationship with cognitive impairment. For past history, diabetes and hypertension were shown to have a significant positive relationship with cognitive impairment. It was noted also that aPL, one of the physiological factor, had significant association with cognitive impairment. None of the medication related factors had a significant relationship with cognitive impairment. Results showed that among disease related factors, disease activity had the highest relationship with cognitive impairment. Depression, among psychological factors, was the only variable having a significant relationship with cognitive impairment.Conclusion The findings indicate that the variables strongly impacting on cognitive impairment in rheumatic disease are depression and disease activity.
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