Relationship between community integration and life satisfaction among stroke survivors dwelling in rural communities of southwest, Nigeria

O. A. Olaoye, A. Adejumobi, Ayomide Olalekan Olasusi, Oluwaseyi Bosede Aladesuyi, A. I. Emechete
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Aims: This study assessed the relationship between community reintegration and life satisfaction of individuals who experienced cardiovascular accident in rural communities of southwest, Nigeria. Methods: Using a convenience sampling technique, 60 stroke survivors responded to this cross sectional survey yielding a response rate of 79%. A structured self-administered questionnaire on reintegration to normal living and life satisfaction after stroke was used to assess community reintegration and life satisfaction of respondent between the periods of January, 2015 and October, 2015. Procedure was explained to consented respondents and data were subsequently obtained. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. P-value was set at ˂ 0.05. Results: The respondents were 35 males and 25 females with an overall mean age of 57.1±10.4 years and post stroke duration of 22.6±12.9 months. The mean reintegration to normal living index (RNLI) score of the respondents was 66.9±21.6 with over 55% of them having moderate to full community reintegration. The respondents had an overall life satisfaction score of 3.7±1.2. Less than 32% of the respondents were dissatisfied with life and this was observed to be marked in vocation (3.2±1.8) and sexual life (2.7±1.8) domains. Neither of the respondents’ socio-demographic and clinical characteristics were significantly association with each of reintegration to normal living index (except side of affectation) and satisfaction with life. However, there was a significant positive relationship between reintegration to normal living and life satisfaction of respondents (r=0.539, p=0.001). Conclusion: Stroke survivors dwelling in rural communities of southwest, Nigeria had low to moderate level of reintegration into everyday activities and were dissatisfied with life after stroke. Community integration after stroke was significantly associated by side of stroke affectation and significantly related to life satisfaction after stroke.
尼日利亚西南部农村社区中风幸存者社区融入与生活满意度的关系
目的:本研究评估尼日利亚西南部农村社区心血管事故患者的社区重新融入与生活满意度之间的关系。方法:使用方便的抽样技术,60名中风幸存者回应了这个横断面调查,反应率为79%。本研究于2015年1月至2015年10月,采用结构化的卒中后重返正常生活及生活满意度问卷对受访患者进行社区重返和生活满意度评估。向同意的受访者解释了程序,并随后获得了数据。数据分析采用描述性统计和推理统计。p值设为小于0.05。结果:受访者男性35例,女性25例,总体平均年龄57.1±10.4岁,卒中后持续时间22.6±12.9个月。被调查者的平均重返正常生活指数(RNLI)得分为66.9±21.6,55%以上的人实现了中度至完全的社区重返。受访者的总体生活满意度得分为3.7±1.2分。不到32%的受访者对生活不满意,这在职业(3.2±1.8)和性生活(2.7±1.8)领域被观察到。调查对象的社会人口学特征和临床特征与回归正常生活指数(除了矫揉造作的一面)和生活满意度均无显著相关性。然而,回归正常生活与受访者的生活满意度之间存在显著的正相关(r=0.539, p=0.001)。结论:居住在尼日利亚西南部农村社区的脑卒中幸存者对日常生活的重新融入水平低至中等,对脑卒中后的生活不满意。卒中后社区融入与卒中后生活满意度显著相关,卒中后社区融入与卒中后生活满意度显著相关。
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