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CHANGES IN PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STROKE ON EVERYDAY LIFE OVER FIVE YEARS IN A REHABILITATION SAMPLE THAT RECEIVED AN ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING INTERVENTION: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY

OBJECTIVE: To compare changes in the perceived impact of stroke on everyday life over time in a rehabilitation sample that received a client-centred activities of daily living (CADL) intervention or usual ADL (UADL) intervention. DESIGN: Longitudinal follow-up of a randomized controlled trial. METHO...

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Autores principales: FALLAHPOUR, Mandana, ERIKSSON, Gunilla, GUIDETTI, Susanne
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medical Journals Sweden AB 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9252091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35582945
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.1060
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ERIKSSON, Gunilla
GUIDETTI, Susanne
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare changes in the perceived impact of stroke on everyday life over time in a rehabilitation sample that received a client-centred activities of daily living (CADL) intervention or usual ADL (UADL) intervention. DESIGN: Longitudinal follow-up of a randomized controlled trial. METHODS: A total of 145 persons with stroke were assigned into CADL or UADL. Groups were assessed using the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) at 3 months, 12 months and 5 years post-intervention. Changes in SIS domain scores over time were compared within and between groups. RESULTS: Changes in the impact of stroke over time were not related to which intervention the groups received. There were no significant differences in the SIS domains or stroke recovery between groups at the 3-month, 12-month and 5-year follow-ups. Despite an increased impact of stroke over time in some domains in both groups, both groups perceived a decreased impact of stroke in the Participation domain at 12 months. Perceived participation was sustained at the same level at 12 months as at 5 years in both groups. CONCLUSION: These findings stress the importance of access to follow-up rehabilitation interventions 1-year post-stroke to enable participation in daily activities. Such follow-up and enablement would support the use of self-management strategies in the performance of persons’ valued activities, which might be difficult to perform, due to, for example, impact on hand function or mobility. The results of this study emphasize the importance of prioritizing participation in activities that are meaningful from a personal perspective.
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spelling pubmed-92520912022-07-08 CHANGES IN PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STROKE ON EVERYDAY LIFE OVER FIVE YEARS IN A REHABILITATION SAMPLE THAT RECEIVED AN ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING INTERVENTION: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY FALLAHPOUR, Mandana ERIKSSON, Gunilla GUIDETTI, Susanne J Rehabil Med Original Report OBJECTIVE: To compare changes in the perceived impact of stroke on everyday life over time in a rehabilitation sample that received a client-centred activities of daily living (CADL) intervention or usual ADL (UADL) intervention. DESIGN: Longitudinal follow-up of a randomized controlled trial. METHODS: A total of 145 persons with stroke were assigned into CADL or UADL. Groups were assessed using the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) at 3 months, 12 months and 5 years post-intervention. Changes in SIS domain scores over time were compared within and between groups. RESULTS: Changes in the impact of stroke over time were not related to which intervention the groups received. There were no significant differences in the SIS domains or stroke recovery between groups at the 3-month, 12-month and 5-year follow-ups. Despite an increased impact of stroke over time in some domains in both groups, both groups perceived a decreased impact of stroke in the Participation domain at 12 months. Perceived participation was sustained at the same level at 12 months as at 5 years in both groups. CONCLUSION: These findings stress the importance of access to follow-up rehabilitation interventions 1-year post-stroke to enable participation in daily activities. Such follow-up and enablement would support the use of self-management strategies in the performance of persons’ valued activities, which might be difficult to perform, due to, for example, impact on hand function or mobility. The results of this study emphasize the importance of prioritizing participation in activities that are meaningful from a personal perspective. Medical Journals Sweden AB 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9252091/ /pubmed/35582945 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.1060 Text en © Published by Medical Journals Sweden, on behalf of the Foundation for Rehabilitation Information https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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CHANGES IN PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STROKE ON EVERYDAY LIFE OVER FIVE YEARS IN A REHABILITATION SAMPLE THAT RECEIVED AN ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING INTERVENTION: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
title CHANGES IN PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STROKE ON EVERYDAY LIFE OVER FIVE YEARS IN A REHABILITATION SAMPLE THAT RECEIVED AN ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING INTERVENTION: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
title_full CHANGES IN PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STROKE ON EVERYDAY LIFE OVER FIVE YEARS IN A REHABILITATION SAMPLE THAT RECEIVED AN ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING INTERVENTION: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
title_fullStr CHANGES IN PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STROKE ON EVERYDAY LIFE OVER FIVE YEARS IN A REHABILITATION SAMPLE THAT RECEIVED AN ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING INTERVENTION: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
title_full_unstemmed CHANGES IN PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STROKE ON EVERYDAY LIFE OVER FIVE YEARS IN A REHABILITATION SAMPLE THAT RECEIVED AN ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING INTERVENTION: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
title_short CHANGES IN PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STROKE ON EVERYDAY LIFE OVER FIVE YEARS IN A REHABILITATION SAMPLE THAT RECEIVED AN ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING INTERVENTION: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
title_sort changes in perceived impact of stroke on everyday life over five years in a rehabilitation sample that received an activity of daily living intervention: a follow-up study
topic Original Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9252091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35582945
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.1060
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