Division of Occupational Therapy , Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, 14183 HUDDINGE, Sweden.
J Rehabil Med. 2019 Mar 13;51(3):160-166. doi: 10.2340/16501977-2523.
To explore the importance of client characteristics (age, sex, stroke severity and participation before stroke), rehabilitation context (in-patient or client's home) and approach (enhanced client-centeredness or not) on participation in every-day life after stroke.
A secondary analysis of data on 237 participants from a previous randomized controlled trial evaluating an enhanced client-centred intervention after stroke. Plausible associations between client characteristics, context and rehabilitation approach, and a positive outcome regarding participation were explored. Three different outcome measures for participation were used: Stroke Impact Scale 3.0, domain participation; Frenchay Activities Index; and Occupational Gaps Questionnaire.
For all participants there was a significant association between mild stroke and a positive outcome using the Frenchay Activities Index. Among participants who had not received the enhanced client-centred approach, there was a significant association between mild stroke and a positive outcome using the Stroke Impact Scale. The context of rehabilitation, i.e. receiving home rehabilitation, was also associated with a positive outcome in the Frenchay Activities Index for the control group.
In order to increase participation in every-day life for people after stroke it appears to be important to use an enhanced client-centred approach, particularly when working within in-patient rehabilitation and with people with moderate or severe stroke.
探讨患者特征(年龄、性别、中风严重程度和中风前的参与程度)、康复环境(住院或患者家中)和方法(增强以患者为中心程度与否)对中风后日常生活参与的重要性。
对以前评估中风后增强以患者为中心干预的随机对照试验中 237 名参与者的数据进行二次分析。探讨患者特征、环境和康复方法与参与度的积极结果之间的合理关联。使用三种不同的参与度评估方法:中风影响量表 3.0、参与度领域;法国活动指数;和职业差距问卷。
对于所有参与者,法国活动指数显示轻度中风与积极结果之间存在显著关联。在未接受增强以患者为中心方法的参与者中,中风影响量表显示轻度中风与积极结果之间存在显著关联。康复环境,即接受家庭康复,对对照组的法国活动指数的积极结果也有影响。
为了增加中风后患者的日常生活参与度,使用增强以患者为中心的方法似乎很重要,特别是在住院康复和中度或重度中风患者中。