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Författare |
Erik Skoglund Emma Westerlind Hanna C Persson Katharina S Sunnerhagen |
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Publicerad i | Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine |
Volym | 51 |
Nummer/häfte | 9 |
Sidor | 660-664 |
ISSN | 1650-1977 |
Publiceringsår | 2019 |
Publicerad vid |
Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologi Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologi, sektionen för klinisk neurovetenskap |
Sidor | 660-664 |
Språk | en |
Länkar |
dx.doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2595 |
Ämnesord | stroke, Stroke Impact Scale, longitudinal, participation, participation, questionnaire, morbidity, validity, Rehabilitation, Sport Sciences, arlson me, 1987, journal of chronic diseases, v40, p373 |
Ämneskategorier | Neurovetenskaper |
Objective: To investigate different aspects of self-perceived impact of stroke 1 and 5 years after stroke onset, with a focus on self-perceived participation. Design: Longitudinal cohort study. Participants: Forty-five persons diagnosed with first-time stroke included in the Stroke Arm Longitudinal study at University of Gothenburg (SALGOT). Methods: Participants responded to the Stroke Impact Scale, the Impact on Participation and Autonomy and the European Quality of Life 5 dimensions at 1 year and 5 years post-stroke. Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to check for differences in changes over time between groups. Results: In general, the perceived consequences of stroke were more severe after 5 years compared with at 1 year. Strength, emotion and participation were the areas most affected, along with restrictions in social life and autonomy indoors. Global disability (mRS) was moderately correlated with quality of life. Conclusion: The perceived impact of stroke becomes more prominent with time, even for persons with mild-to-moderate stroke. This study highlights the need for long-term support for persons with stroke.