Keziban Koçyiğit, Zuhal Özişler, Naime Meriç Konar
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A comparison of SS-QOL scale scores at admission and discharge among rehabilitation patients revealed improvements in both the overall mean and all subscales. Statistically significant improvements were found in all rehabilitation sub-dimensions. Cognitive rehab significantly improved patients' social, language, vision, cognitive, and personality functioning. Analysis revealed significant enhancements in mood and activity among subjects undergoing lower extremity robotic rehabilitation and balance laboratory treatment. 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摘要
本研究的目的是评估脑卒中后康复的疗效,并确定不同康复计划组成部分对生活质量(QoL)变化的影响。方法选取120例脑卒中患者作为研究对象。样本包括53名男性和67名女性,显示自事件发生以来的时间为77.7±70.5天(范围:30-365天)。入院时记录患者的社会人口统计数据、卒中特征和接受的康复服务。偏瘫患者的运动发育采用Brunnstrom分期进行评估。生活质量采用卒中特异性生活质量量表(SS-QOL)评估。结果患者康复时间平均为59.71±19.56 d (30 ~ 70 d)。比较康复患者入院和出院时的SS-QOL量表得分,结果显示康复患者的总体平均值和所有亚量表均有改善。所有康复子维度均有统计学显著改善。认知康复治疗显著改善了患者的社交、语言、视觉、认知和人格功能。分析显示,在接受下肢机器人康复和平衡实验室治疗的受试者中,情绪和活动显著增强。手部支撑在所有测量的子维度上都有显著的改善。通过专用SS-QOL量表测量,我们的研究促进了对中风引起的损伤、人口统计学变量和影响生活质量的个性化治疗方式的综合评估。
Impact of rehabilitation on quality of life in stroke patients.
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of post-stroke rehabilitation and to determine the influence of differing rehabilitation program components on changes in quality of life (QoL).Methods120 patients diagnosed with stroke were included in this study. The sample comprised 53 males and 67 females, exhibiting a meantime since the event of 77.7 ± 70.5 days (range:30-365 days). Patient sociodemographic data, stroke characteristics, and received rehabilitation services were documented upon admission. Hemiplegic patients' motor development was assessed using the Brunnstrom stages. QoL was assessed using the stroke-specific quality of life scale (SS-QOL).ResultsInpatient rehabilitation lasted an average of 59.71 ± 19.56 days (range:30-70 days). A comparison of SS-QOL scale scores at admission and discharge among rehabilitation patients revealed improvements in both the overall mean and all subscales. Statistically significant improvements were found in all rehabilitation sub-dimensions. Cognitive rehab significantly improved patients' social, language, vision, cognitive, and personality functioning. Analysis revealed significant enhancements in mood and activity among subjects undergoing lower extremity robotic rehabilitation and balance laboratory treatment. Hand support showed significant improvement across all measured sub-dimensions.ConclusionsOur research facilitated a comprehensive assessment of stroke-induced impairments, demographic variables, and individualized treatment modalities influencing QoL, as measured by a dedicated SS-QOL scale.
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