Quality of Life and Disability in Stroke Survivors

Background: With advancing the treatment of stroke patients, their mortality has decreased but morbidity and disability have increased. Hence, it becomes increasingly important to find measures to improve these areas. The study aims to assess the quality of life (QOL) and disability in stroke survi...

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Main Authors: Dayana Shakya, Rosy Chaudhary, Dipesh Shakya, Bikram Shakya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karnali Academy of Health Sciences 2019-11-01
Series:Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/111
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Rosy Chaudhary
Dipesh Shakya
Bikram Shakya
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description Background: With advancing the treatment of stroke patients, their mortality has decreased but morbidity and disability have increased. Hence, it becomes increasingly important to find measures to improve these areas. The study aims to assess the quality of life (QOL) and disability in stroke survivors at least six months post-stroke. Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional design was used to assess the QOL and disability in stroke patients attending Neuromedicine and Neurosurgery out-patient departments of Kathmandu Medical College. Data was collected purposively using an interview from 155 respondents. QOL was assessed using Health-Related Quality of Life in Stroke Patients (HRQOLISP-40) and disability was measured by using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0). The analysis was done using Pearson’s correlation and the Mann Whitney U test. Results: The QOL was found to be the best in the ‘ecosocial’ and worst in the ‘soul’ domain. In disability, patients scored the best in ‘Getting along with people’ and ‘self-care’ domains and worst in the ‘life activities: school/ work’ domain. Respondents with hemorrhagic stroke, only one admission and those who did not exercise had better QOL. Patients with less than 10 years of formal education, those not earning and those with comorbidities had more disability. Correlation analysis showed better QOL with lesser age, higher monthly family income, and higher Barthel index whereas higher disability was found in respondents with higher age and lower Barthel index. Conclusion: Disability in stroke patients needs to be addressed in order to improve their QOL. The domains affected should be given attention during the rehabilitation of stroke patients. Keywords: Cerebrovascular accident, Disability, Nepal, Quality of life, Stroke.
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spelling doaj.art-96223165e9cf4105a2a5ac58311f18d72023-10-31T15:48:09ZengKarnali Academy of Health SciencesJournal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences2616-00642676-13272019-11-0123Quality of Life and Disability in Stroke SurvivorsDayana Shakya0Rosy Chaudhary1Dipesh Shakya2Bikram Shakya3Kathmandu Medical CollegeStudent Master of Public Health (Advanced) Torrens University, Wakefield Street, Adelaide, AustraliaLecturer Department of Neuromedicine Kathmandu Medical College, Kathmandu, NepalLecturer Department of Neurosurgery Kathmandu Medical College, Kathmandu, Nepal Background: With advancing the treatment of stroke patients, their mortality has decreased but morbidity and disability have increased. Hence, it becomes increasingly important to find measures to improve these areas. The study aims to assess the quality of life (QOL) and disability in stroke survivors at least six months post-stroke. Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional design was used to assess the QOL and disability in stroke patients attending Neuromedicine and Neurosurgery out-patient departments of Kathmandu Medical College. Data was collected purposively using an interview from 155 respondents. QOL was assessed using Health-Related Quality of Life in Stroke Patients (HRQOLISP-40) and disability was measured by using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0). The analysis was done using Pearson’s correlation and the Mann Whitney U test. Results: The QOL was found to be the best in the ‘ecosocial’ and worst in the ‘soul’ domain. In disability, patients scored the best in ‘Getting along with people’ and ‘self-care’ domains and worst in the ‘life activities: school/ work’ domain. Respondents with hemorrhagic stroke, only one admission and those who did not exercise had better QOL. Patients with less than 10 years of formal education, those not earning and those with comorbidities had more disability. Correlation analysis showed better QOL with lesser age, higher monthly family income, and higher Barthel index whereas higher disability was found in respondents with higher age and lower Barthel index. Conclusion: Disability in stroke patients needs to be addressed in order to improve their QOL. The domains affected should be given attention during the rehabilitation of stroke patients. Keywords: Cerebrovascular accident, Disability, Nepal, Quality of life, Stroke. http://jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/111DisabilityNepalQuality of lifeStrokeCerebrovascular accident
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Rosy Chaudhary
Dipesh Shakya
Bikram Shakya
Quality of Life and Disability in Stroke Survivors
Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences
Disability
Nepal
Quality of life
Stroke
Cerebrovascular accident
title Quality of Life and Disability in Stroke Survivors
title_full Quality of Life and Disability in Stroke Survivors
title_fullStr Quality of Life and Disability in Stroke Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Quality of Life and Disability in Stroke Survivors
title_short Quality of Life and Disability in Stroke Survivors
title_sort quality of life and disability in stroke survivors
topic Disability
Nepal
Quality of life
Stroke
Cerebrovascular accident
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