慢性脑卒中社区居民的参与及其与健康的关系。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Jessica Kersey, Elizabeth Skidmore, Joy Hammel, Carolyn Baum
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重要性:人们对社区慢性中风患者参与限制的严重性知之甚少。对这一人群的参与与健康之间的联系知之甚少。目的:描述慢性脑卒中患者的参与情况,并探讨参与与身心健康之间的关系。设计:对干预研究的基线数据进行二次分析。背景:父母多站点干预研究在社区进行,评估在参与者家中进行。参与者:31名患有慢性中风的居住在社区的成年人。结果和衡量标准:采用活动卡分类(保留卒中前活动的百分比)和社区参与指标的授权量表来衡量参与度。健康状况采用PROMIS®-29身体健康和心理健康分量表进行测量。我们计算了参与测量的描述性统计数据以及参与与健康结果之间的Spearmanρ相关性。结果:所有参与度指标的参与度得分都很低。最引人注目的是,94.9%的参与者保留了不到80%的卒中前活动。所有参与度指标均与身体健康适度相关(ρ=.28-.46),与心理健康适度相关性(ρ=.42-.63)。结论和相关性:参与限制在患有慢性中风的成年人中普遍存在,对心理健康有潜在影响。有必要加强以社区为基础的康复和支持服务,以加强这一高危人群的参与。本文补充:本报告强调了慢性中风患者参与限制的严重性。此外,这份报告显示,中风患者感到社区缺乏包容性,参与与心理和身体健康有关。
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Participation and Its Association With Health Among Community-Dwelling Adults With Chronic Stroke.

Importance: Little is known about the severity of participation restrictions among people living in the community with chronic stroke. Even less is known about the association between participation and health in this population.

Objective: To describe participation among people with chronic stroke and examine the association between participation and physical and mental health.

Design: Secondary analysis of baseline data from an intervention study.

Setting: The parent multisite intervention study was conducted in the community, and assessments were administered in participants' homes.

Participants: Thirty-one community-dwelling adults with chronic stroke.

Outcomes and measures: Participation was measured with the Activity Card Sort (percentage of prestroke activities retained) and the Enfranchisement Scale of the Community Participation Indicators. Health was measured with the PROMIS®-29 Physical Health and Mental Health subscales. We calculated descriptive statistics for participation measures and Spearman's ρ correlations between participation and health outcomes.

Results: Participation scores were poor on all measures of participation. Most striking, 94.9% of participants retained less than 80% of their prestroke activities. All measures of participation were modestly correlated with physical health (ρ = .28-.46) and were moderately correlated with mental health (ρ = .42-.63).

Conclusions and relevance: Participation restrictions are prevalent among adults with chronic stroke, with potential implications for mental health. Stronger community-based rehabilitation and support services to enhance participation of this high-risk population are warranted. What This Article Adds: This report highlights the severity of participation restrictions among people with chronic stroke. Moreover, this report shows that people with stroke feel a lack of inclusion in the community and that participation is associated with mental and physical health.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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