Factors Affecting Changes in Social Activities of People with Stroke Living in The Community: Follow-Up 1 to 3 Years after Being Discharged Home

Hitoshi Mutai, Ayumi Wakabayashi, Akihito Suzuki, Tomomi Furukawa
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: Purpose: This follow- up study by questionnaire aimed to identify factors associated with social activity levels of stroke patients by investigating their activities between 1 and 3 years after discharge. Materials and Methods: Participants included 191 people with stroke who were living in their home. Their social activity levels at 1 and 3 years post-discharge were investigated using the Frenchay Activities Index (FAI: an index for evaluating social activities such as housework, leisure, and work). Factors associated with inactivity at 3 years post-discharge, and with a decline in activity levels from 1 to 3 years post-discharge were analyzed by logistic regression analysis. Results: The median FAI was 23 points after 1 year; however, it declined significantly to 19 points after 3 years. Cognitive dysfunction [odds ratio (OR) = 11.61, p < .001] and dependency in activities of daily living (ADLs) [OR = 8.46, p < .001] were identified as factors associated with inactivity after 3 years. Moreover, dependence in ADLs (OR = 0.10, p = .027) was identified as a factor associated with a decline in activity level from 1 to 3 years post-discharge. Conclusions: Patients with stroke living at home tend to be inactive in the long term; this could be attributed to cognitive dysfunction and ADL dependency. Therefore, occupational therapists need to pay more attention to the social activities of patients with stroke in the community; providing activities tailored to the patient’s abilities is vital. Furthermore, interventions are needed to prevent long-term decline in social activities in patients with stroke living at home, who show independence in ADL.
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影响社区中风患者社会活动变化的因素:出院后1 - 3年随访
目的:本研究采用问卷调查的方法,对脑卒中患者出院后1 - 3年的社会活动情况进行调查,以确定影响其社会活动水平的因素。材料和方法:参与者包括191名住在家中的中风患者。使用Frenchay活动指数(FAI:一种评估家务、休闲和工作等社会活动的指数)调查出院后1年和3年的社会活动水平。通过logistic回归分析与出院后3年不活动以及出院后1 - 3年活动水平下降相关的因素。结果:1年后FAI中位数为23分;但是,3年后大幅下降到19分。认知功能障碍[比值比(OR) = 11.61, p < .001]和日常生活活动依赖(ADLs) [OR = 8.46, p < .001]被确定为3年后缺乏活动的相关因素。此外,adl的依赖性(OR = 0.10, p = 0.027)被确定为与出院后1至3年活动水平下降相关的因素。结论:脑卒中居家患者长期不活跃;这可能归因于认知功能障碍和ADL依赖。因此,职业治疗师需要更多地关注脑卒中患者在社区中的社会活动;提供适合病人能力的活动是至关重要的。此外,需要采取干预措施,防止生活在家中的中风患者社交活动的长期下降,这些患者在日常生活中表现出独立性。
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