Functional Abilities of Stroke Survivors who Received Services at Community Rehabilitation Center

Background: Numbers of people with disabilities resulting from stroke are increasing in Thailand. Major sequela following a disease is weakness in one side of body which causes difficulty in functional abilities to those survivors. Community-based rehabilitation can be one of the potential strategie...

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Main Authors: Pisak Chinchai, Nathee Jindakham, Sopida Apichai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chaing Mai University 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Associated Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bulletinAMS/article/view/90244
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spelling doaj-627554890d3b4d5082741548e8eefa3e2020-11-24T22:11:21ZengChaing Mai UniversityJournal of Associated Medical Sciences2539-60562539-60562017-09-0150333633690244Functional Abilities of Stroke Survivors who Received Services at Community Rehabilitation CenterPisak Chinchai0Nathee Jindakham1Sopida Apichai2Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai Province, ThailandDepartment of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai Province, ThailandDepartment of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai Province, ThailandBackground: Numbers of people with disabilities resulting from stroke are increasing in Thailand. Major sequela following a disease is weakness in one side of body which causes difficulty in functional abilities to those survivors. Community-based rehabilitation can be one of the potential strategies that enhance functional performance in individuals with disabilities. Objectives: Purpose of the present study was to investigate functional abilities of stroke survivors who received services provided by trained village health volunteers (VHVs) for a period of 3 months at their own community rehabilitation center. Materials and methods: This study was a one group pretest-posttest research design. Twenty-five stroke subjects were recruited by purposive sampling from 4 community rehabilitation centers in Chiang Mai Province and compared their functional abilities at before and after receiving the treatment program. Instrument used was Test of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Performance. Statistics used were descriptive and paired t-test. Results: Results demonstrated that total score of functional abilities in stroke participants was higher at post intervention ( X =90.60±13.36) than at pretest ( X =85.24±18.88) significantly (p<0.05). In addition, comparisions of components of functional abilities in these individuals revealed that average scores at posttest of self-care abilities ( X =33.40±5.10) and social skills ( X =4.16±1.80) were significantly greater than those at pre-test where X =30.60±8.55 and X =3.08±1.61 respectively (p<0.05). Conclusion: It was indicated that community rehabilitation centers operated by trained VHVs could promote functional abilities especially in areas of self-care and social skills of people with disabilities who come for their services.https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bulletinAMS/article/view/90244CaregiversCommunity-based rehabilitationHemiplegia
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Nathee Jindakham
Sopida Apichai
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Sopida Apichai
Functional Abilities of Stroke Survivors who Received Services at Community Rehabilitation Center
Journal of Associated Medical Sciences
Caregivers
Community-based rehabilitation
Hemiplegia
author_facet Pisak Chinchai
Nathee Jindakham
Sopida Apichai
author_sort Pisak Chinchai
title Functional Abilities of Stroke Survivors who Received Services at Community Rehabilitation Center
title_short Functional Abilities of Stroke Survivors who Received Services at Community Rehabilitation Center
title_full Functional Abilities of Stroke Survivors who Received Services at Community Rehabilitation Center
title_fullStr Functional Abilities of Stroke Survivors who Received Services at Community Rehabilitation Center
title_full_unstemmed Functional Abilities of Stroke Survivors who Received Services at Community Rehabilitation Center
title_sort functional abilities of stroke survivors who received services at community rehabilitation center
publisher Chaing Mai University
series Journal of Associated Medical Sciences
issn 2539-6056
2539-6056
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Background: Numbers of people with disabilities resulting from stroke are increasing in Thailand. Major sequela following a disease is weakness in one side of body which causes difficulty in functional abilities to those survivors. Community-based rehabilitation can be one of the potential strategies that enhance functional performance in individuals with disabilities. Objectives: Purpose of the present study was to investigate functional abilities of stroke survivors who received services provided by trained village health volunteers (VHVs) for a period of 3 months at their own community rehabilitation center. Materials and methods: This study was a one group pretest-posttest research design. Twenty-five stroke subjects were recruited by purposive sampling from 4 community rehabilitation centers in Chiang Mai Province and compared their functional abilities at before and after receiving the treatment program. Instrument used was Test of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Performance. Statistics used were descriptive and paired t-test. Results: Results demonstrated that total score of functional abilities in stroke participants was higher at post intervention ( X =90.60±13.36) than at pretest ( X =85.24±18.88) significantly (p<0.05). In addition, comparisions of components of functional abilities in these individuals revealed that average scores at posttest of self-care abilities ( X =33.40±5.10) and social skills ( X =4.16±1.80) were significantly greater than those at pre-test where X =30.60±8.55 and X =3.08±1.61 respectively (p<0.05). Conclusion: It was indicated that community rehabilitation centers operated by trained VHVs could promote functional abilities especially in areas of self-care and social skills of people with disabilities who come for their services.
topic Caregivers
Community-based rehabilitation
Hemiplegia
url https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bulletinAMS/article/view/90244
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