Analysis of post-stroke anxiety (PSA) factors during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia

Nisfil Mufidah, M. Suhron, Rahmad Wahyudi
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This study aims to determine the incidence of PSA and the factors that influence it. The study was conducted on 78 patients with neurologic stroke at ANNA Medika Madura Hospital from May to July 2021 and aged over 40 years using simple random sampling. Measuring tools using Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, vascular disorders, stroke disorders, and Neurophysiological disorders. Analysis using the Structural Equation Modeling with the software Partial Least Square. Based on the results of statistical tests, it was found that demographic factors (T-statistics 1.756), vascular disorders factor (T-statistics 2.873), stroke disturbance factor (T-statistics 2.164), and neurophysiological disorders factor (T-statistic 3.070). The factor that had the greatest influence on PSA was the neurophysiological factor, with the most influencing subfactor being the cognitive function of stroke patients indicated with MMSE results. Stroke patients with decreased cognitive function will affect the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program. This will lead to an increase in their anxiety with the subsequent effect being a decrease in the quality of life in stroke patients. So rated important for the power of Health assess cognitive function is to reduce PSA.
印度尼西亚COVID-19大流行期间卒中后焦虑(PSA)因素分析
本研究旨在确定PSA的发病率及其影响因素。该研究于2021年5月至7月在ANNA Medika Madura医院对78名年龄在40岁以上的神经性中风患者进行了简单随机抽样研究。测量工具使用汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表,血管疾病,中风疾病和神经生理疾病。用偏最小二乘软件进行结构方程建模分析。根据统计检验结果,人口统计学因素(t统计量为1.756)、血管疾病因素(t统计量为2.873)、脑卒中障碍因素(t统计量为2.164)、神经生理障碍因素(t统计量为3.070)。对PSA影响最大的因素是神经生理因素,影响最大的亚因素是脑卒中患者MMSE结果显示的认知功能。脑卒中患者认知功能下降会影响康复计划的效果。这将导致他们的焦虑增加,随之而来的影响是中风患者的生活质量下降。因此降低PSA对健康评估认知功能很重要。
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