An machine learning model to predict quality of life subtypes of disabled stroke survivors

Author:

Xu Qi1ORCID,Lei Lei1,Lin Zhenguo2ORCID,Zhong Weimin1ORCID,Wu Xinhong1ORCID,Zheng Dingzhao1,Li Taibiao1,Huang Jiyi13,Yan Tiebin145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Xiamen Fifth Hospital Xiamen 361101 China

2. Department of Clinical Medicine Xiamen Medical College Xiamen 361023 China

3. Department of Clinical Medicine The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University Xiamen 361003 China

4. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Sun Yat‐sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou 510120 China

5. The Engineering Technology Research Center of Rehabilitation and Elderly Care of Guangdong Province Guangzhou 510120 China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveStroke causes serious physical disability with impaired quality of life (QoL) and heavy burden on health. The goal of this study is to explore the impaired QoL typologies and their predicting factors in physically disabled stroke survivors with machine learning approach.MethodsNon‐negative matrix factorization (NMF) was applied to clustering 308 physically disabled stroke survivors in rural China based on their responses on the short form 36 (SF‐36) assessment of quality of life. Principal component analysis (PCA) was conducted to differentiate the subtypes, and the Boruta algorithm was used to identify the variables relevant to the categorization of two subtypes. A gradient boosting machine(GBM) and local interpretable model‐agnostic explanation (LIME) algorithms were used to apply to interpret the variables that drove subtype predictions.ResultsTwo distinct subtypes emerged, characterized by short form 36 (SF‐36) domains. The feature difference between worsen QoL subtype and better QoL subtype was as follows: role‐emotion (RE), body pain (BP) and general health (GH), but not physical function (PF); the most relevant predictors of worsen QoL subtypes were help from others, followed by opportunities for community activity and rehabilitation needs, rather than disability severity or duration since stroke.InterpretationThe results suggest that the rehabilitation programs should be tailored toward their QoL clustering feature; body pain and emotional‐behavioral problems are more crucial than motor deficit; stroke survivors with worsen QoL subtype are most in need of social support, return to community, and rehabilitation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

Reference48 articles.

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