Jacques Nshimiyimana, J. Sagahutu, Chance Christian Ndahiriwe, Jean de Dieu Rukundo, Oreste Abayisenga, Pascal Bizimungu, Peace Mbonyumurerwa, Jean Claude Niyitegeka
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脑卒中后,会发生严重的长期残疾,物理治疗是脑卒中幸存者康复的一部分,在改善功能恢复、活动能力和预后方面起着重要作用。目的探讨脑卒中患者物理治疗康复后的功能结局。方法采用回顾性和横断面研究设计,确定了71例脑卒中病例,并应用改良Barthel指数(MBI)对功能结果进行评分。使用IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows version 21.0 (IBM Corp, Armonk, NY, USA)对数据进行管理和分析。结果经物理治疗康复的患者日常生活活动能力(ADL)得到改善。总MBI的变化证明了这一点,入院时为0.72±1.59,目前状态(物理治疗康复后)为15.3±4.89。然而,有些人即使接受了物理治疗康复,也没有达到预期的效果。这可归因于延迟发作,频率和持续时间的康复。结论脑卒中患者经物理治疗康复后,日常生活能力有所改善。高血压已被确定为中风最具影响的危险因素。对于那些由于物理治疗康复缺勤而难以达到最高结果的人,经济拮据也被确定。适当控制高血压是减少脑卒中的必要条件;为康复患者提供便利将提高他们对康复的参与度,从而获得更好的结果。卢旺达医学与健康科学杂志,2023;6(2):191-198
Functional Outcomes of Stroke Survivors after Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Program at a Tertiary University Teaching Hospital in Rwanda
BackgroundAfter suffering from a stroke, serious long-term disability occurs and physiotherapy is one part of rehabilitation for stroke survivors that plays a significant role in improving functional recovery, mobility and has positive impact on outcome.ObjectiveTo identify functioning outcomes of stroke survivors after physiotherapy rehabilitation.MethodologyBy using both retrospective and cross-sectional study designs, 71 stroke cases were identified, and a Modified Barthel Index (MBI) was applied to score functioning outcomes. Data were managed and analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows version 21.0 (IBM Corp, Armonk, NY, USA).ResultsThe findings showed that patients who received physiotherapy rehabilitation improved in activities of daily living (ADL). This was demonstrated by changes in the total MBI that were 0.72 ± 1.59 on admission and 15.3 ±4.89 on current status (after physiotherapy rehabilitation). However, some failed to achieve expected outcomes even though they received physiotherapy rehabilitation. This could be attributed to delayed onset, frequency and duration of rehabilitation.ConclusionStroke survivors after physiotherapy rehabilitation showed improvement in activities of daily living. Hypertension has been identified as the most influencing risk factor of stroke. Financial constraints were also identified for those who struggle to achieve the highest outcomes due to poor attendance at physiotherapy rehabilitation. Appropriate management of hypertension is necessary to reduce stroke; and facilitation of those under rehabilitation will improve their participation in the rehabilitation for better outcome.Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2023;6(2):191-198