Structural Modeling of Early Ambulation Progression in Patients with Acute Stroke: A Covariance Structure Analysis Approach.

Progress in rehabilitation medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2490/prm.20240030
Jun Nakayama
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Objectives: This study used structural equation modeling (SEM) to elucidate the causal relationships between Functional Independence Measure (FIM) items and consciousness levels in patients with stroke and low consciousness levels 2 weeks after initiating occupational therapy (OT). This modeling sought to identify the factors influencing the number of days required to get out of bed.

Methods: SEM was used for multifactorial simultaneous analysis in a study of 22 patients with a Japan Coma Scale score of 20 after stroke. The Glasgow Coma Scale was used to evaluate patients' consciousness level; FIMs were used to evaluate activities of daily living in the ward. Influencing factors, including "bed/chair transfers" and "toilet transfers," were defined as "transfer functions," while factors involving "social interactions," "comprehension," "memory," "problem solving," and "expression" were defined as "cognitive decline."

Results: After 2 weeks, standardized coefficients showed that "transfer functions" and "cognitive decline" had effects of -0.33 and -0.25, respectively, on "early ambulation days." Further analysis revealed that improvements in "consciousness level" impacted "early ambulation days," with coefficients of -0.35 for "transfer functions" and 0.14 for "cognitive decline." Through the "consciousness level" observation variable, the coefficients of indirect effects were -0.27 for "transfer function" on "days to get out of bed," 0.38 for "cognitive decline," and -0.06 for "self-care" on "early ambulation days."

Conclusions: Improvement in transfer movements and cognitive decline influenced the number of days required to get out of bed without improving consciousness or affecting early ambulation.

急性脑卒中患者早期行走进展的结构模型:协方差结构分析法
研究目的:本研究使用结构方程建模(SEM)来阐明脑卒中患者功能独立性测量(FIM)项目与意识水平之间的因果关系,以及开始职业治疗(OT)2周后意识水平低下的原因。该模型旨在确定影响下床活动所需天数的因素:在一项针对 22 名中风后日本昏迷量表评分为 20 分的患者的研究中,使用了 SEM 进行多因素同步分析。格拉斯哥昏迷量表用于评估患者的意识水平;FIMs 用于评估患者在病房中的日常生活活动。包括 "床/椅转移 "和 "如厕转移 "在内的影响因素被定义为 "转移功能",而涉及 "社会交往"、"理解"、"记忆"、"问题解决 "和 "表达 "的因素被定义为 "认知能力下降":两周后,标准化系数显示,"转移功能 "和 "认知能力下降 "对 "早期行走天数 "的影响分别为-0.33和-0.25。进一步分析表明,"意识水平 "的改善对 "早期行走天数 "有影响,"转移功能 "和 "认知能力下降 "的系数分别为-0.35和0.14。通过 "意识水平 "观察变量,"转移功能 "对 "下床活动天数 "的间接影响系数为-0.27,对 "认知能力下降 "的间接影响系数为0.38,而 "自我护理 "对 "早期下床活动天数 "的间接影响系数为-0.06。"结论:转移动作和认知能力下降的改善会影响下床活动所需的天数,但不会改善意识或影响早期下床活动。
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