脑卒中长期护理机构居民的健康生活质量和休闲参与

Pei-Shan Wu, Hui-Man Huang, Wan-Ju Lin, Tzu-Chi Chen
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背景:患有中风的长期护理机构居民通常参与频率较低的日常生活活动和休闲活动,这可能会影响他们与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)。目的:本研究旨在(1)探讨脑卒中患者的休闲活动参与度和HRQoL,以及相关因素;(2)探讨脑梗塞患者休闲活动参与与HRQoL的关系。方法:采用方便抽样的横断面相关研究设计,选取台湾地区70名长期住院的脑卒中患者。问卷包括关于居民特征、自我感知健康状况、日常生活活动(ADL)、休闲活动参与频率以及中风影响量表(SIS)的项目。结果:(1)女性居民积极参与休闲活动的频率高于男性居民。(2) 自我感知健康状况与休闲活动参与、静态休闲活动和主动休闲活动的总体频率显著正相关,而ADLs与休闲活动参加、静止休闲活动、主动休闲活动、,以及定期的日常活动。(3) 总体HRQoL与ADL、休闲活动参与的总体频率、静态休闲活动和主动休闲活动之间存在显著正相关。结论:休闲活动参与与HRQoL存在一定的相关性。为了提高脑卒中长期护理机构居民的HRQoL,建议工作人员提供个性化活动,提高居民参与ADL的能力,增加他们对休闲活动的参与。需要进一步的研究来揭示休闲活动参与度的提高是否会在各个方面影响HRQoL。
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Health-related Quality of Life and Leisure Participation among Long-term Care Facility Residents with Stroke
Background: Long-term care facility residents with stroke typically engage in daily life activities and leisure activities with low frequency, which may affect their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Purpose: The current study was conducted to (1) Explore stroke residents’ leisure-activity participation and HRQoL, as well as related factors, and (2) Investigate the relationship between stroke residents’ leisureactivity participation and HRQoL. Methods: A cross-sectional correlational research design with convenience sampling was applied to select 70 individuals with stroke living in long-term care facilities in Taiwan. The questionnaire included items regarding the residents’ characteristics, self-perceived health status, activities of daily living (ADLs), and leisure-activity participation frequency, as well as the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS). Results: (1) The female residents had a higher frequency of active leisure-activity participation than the male residents. (2) Self-perceived health status was significantly and positively correlated with the overall frequency of leisure-activity participation, static leisure activities, and active leisure activities, while ADLs were significantly and positively correlated with the overall frequency of leisure-activity participation, static leisure activities, active leisure activities, and periodic routine activities. (3) A significant positive correlation was found between overall HRQoL and ADLs, the overall frequency of leisure-activity participation, static leisure activities, and active leisure activities. Conclusions: The relationship between leisure-activity participation and HRQoL was identified. In order to improve the HRQoL of long-term care facility residents with stroke, it is suggested that staff members should provide individualized activities to enhance residents’ abilities to engage in ADLs and increase their participation in leisure activities. Further studies are needed to reveal whether improvement of leisureactivity participation could affect HRQoL in various dimensions.
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