2015
DOI: 10.1111/psyg.12137
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Longitudinal functional changes, depression, and health‐related quality of life among stroke survivors living at home after inpatient rehabilitation

Abstract: Social participation was associated with long-term improvement in activities of daily living, indicating that interventions targeting social function are important for maintaining and further improving activities of daily living in stroke survivors. Health-related quality of life was correlated with activities of daily living and depression; therefore, interventions targeting these parameters are important in improving the quality of life of stroke survivors.

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“…In addition, QoL was strongly correlated with functional independence, persistence of hemiplegia, and depressed mood [9]. Functional recovery was another factor reported by many studies [9,20,21] which was in line with our study. Even though mBI was one of positive factors, its effect was not large (b=0.63).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In addition, QoL was strongly correlated with functional independence, persistence of hemiplegia, and depressed mood [9]. Functional recovery was another factor reported by many studies [9,20,21] which was in line with our study. Even though mBI was one of positive factors, its effect was not large (b=0.63).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…As reported by Heikinheimo and Chimbay, factors related to QoL were age, gender and functional recovery [20]. Mutai et al also found age, functions and depression related to QoL [21]. Laurent et al revealed that life satisfaction and QoL of stroke were significantly impaired in all life domains [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…A more objective approach to rehabilitation which considers not only the disability assessment but also the QoL as a whole, encompassing more analytical tools, may certainly translate into better HRQoL in stroke survivors. 14,[20][21][22] Abbrevations: QoL, quality of life; HRQoL, health related quality of life; DALYs, disability-adjusted years of life; WHO, world health organization; QALYs, quality-adjusted life-year; GBD, global burden of disease, YLDs, years of life lived with disability; SSQoL, stroke specific quality of life scale; NIHSS, national institute of health stroke scale; BI, barthel index…”
Section: Stroke and Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ketidakmampuan pasien dalam melakukan ADL lebih banyak disebabkan oleh sequele atau gejala sisa dari serangan stroke itu sendiri berupa kelemahan pada fungsi motorik. 19 Pemberian latihan pada anggota gerak yang terdampak seperti melatih untuk makan, minum dan ADL lain akan meningkatkan kekuatan dan energi otot, sehingga mampu meningkatkan fungsi motorik pasien kembali. 19 Oleh sebab itu, kemauan perawat untuk dapat melatih ADL sangat diperlukan pasien guna meminimalkan kecacatan yang bisa terjadi pasca stroke.…”
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