将 "再入院患者康复中的中风并发症 "翻译成英文就是 "Complications of Stroke in the Rehabilitation of Readmitted Patients"。

Bruna Aparecida Fornazari, Ana Vitória Dos Santos, Júlia Bortolosso Oliveira, Iasmin Korn Fares, Lara Gomes Fávero, Rafaela Flávia Galdino, Sophia Bomura Nogueira
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中风(脑血管意外--CVA)的特点是脑血管流动中断,可为缺血性或出血性,有各种病因和诱发因素,导致身体、认知和行为变化。部分患者无法重返工作岗位,在这种情况下,该疾病占巴西提前退休人数的 40%,因此已被视为一个公共卫生问题。本研究将强调中风并发症在医院环境中对中风后再次入院患者的康复治疗。研究方法以定量和描述性研究为基础,通过对患者或其护理人员进行半结构化访谈来收集数据。研究在医院的所有病房进行,并于 2014 年 6 月至 10 月期间对一家公立教学医院的再入院患者进行了问卷调查。研究结果表明,脑卒中后患者的结构变化会导致肌无力和痉挛等运动改变,从而限制他们的日常生活活动(ADL)和社会参与,使他们产生身体依赖。尤其是上肢的运动障碍会影响患者的生活质量,因为上肢是日常活动的关键。总之,识别中风并发症对临床实践具有重要意义,因为这有助于采取预防策略,最大限度地减少中风对患者及其护理人员造成的后果。
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As Complicações do Acidente Vascular Encefálico na Reabilitação de Pacientes Reinternados" into English is "Complications of Stroke in the Rehabilitation of Readmitted Patients
A Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident - CVA) is characterized by an interruption of cerebral vascular flow, either ischemic or hemorrhagic, with various etiologies and predisposing factors resulting in physical, cognitive, and behavioral changes. A portion of affected individuals becomes unable to return to work, and in this context, the disease accounts for 40% of early retirements in Brazil, thus already being considered a public health issue. This study will highlight the complications of stroke in the rehabilitation of readmitted patients post-stroke, within the hospital setting. The methodology was structured based on a quantitative and descriptive study, where data were collected through a semi-structured interview with patients or their caregivers. The research was conducted in all hospital wards, and the questionnaire was administered from June to October 2014 to readmitted patients in a Public Teaching Hospital. The results showed that structural changes suffered by a post-stroke patient cause motor alterations such as muscle weakness and spasticity, which can restrict their Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and social participation, making them physically dependent. Particularly, motor deficits in the upper limbs impact the quality of life, as they are essential in ADLs. In conclusion, identifying stroke complications is of significant interest for clinical practice, as it allows for the adoption of preventive strategies capable of minimizing the consequences of stroke, both for the patient and their caregiver
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