Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after stroke: Positive relationship between lower extremity and balance recovery
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Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after stroke: Positive relationship between lower extremity and balance recovery
Abstract
Background: Stroke survivors have poor long-term quality of life (QoL), especially in the dimensions of mobility and daily activities. Objectives: We aimed to investigate how clinical variables influence QoL during subacute stroke rehabilitation. Methods: We assessed the evolution of the health-related QoL (HRQoL), the balance skills, the sensory-motor functions, and the ability in the activity of daily living in 25 hospitalized patients (60.6 ± 11.14 years old; 32% female) during a period of 2 months of stroke rehabilitation. We used the Stroke-Specific Quality of Life scale (SSQoL) to assess the HRQoL; the Berg Balance Scale to assess gait and balance functions; the Fugl-Meyer Assessment scale for sensory-motor functions of upper (UE) and lower limb (LE); and the Barthel Index for activity of daily living. All data have been investigated with the repeated-measures analysis of variance before and after normalization. Multiple Regression Analysis (MRA) has been performed on the normalized data and between the normalized data and the demographic characteristics (Gender; Age; Lesion side). Results: A significant improvement was found in all the assessed scales during the time of observation. MRA shows a positive regression between HRQoL and the motor recovery of LE and between HRQoL and the balance skills in 60 days from the stroke (MR = 0.88; respectively: p = 0.004 and p = 0.02). Conclusions: Our result shows that LE motor recovery impacts the QoL more than motor recovery of UE after 60 days of neurorehabilitation. This finding is strengthened by a positive regression between balance skills and QoL.
Keywords: Stroke; health-related quality of life; quality of life; recovery of function.; stroke rehabilitation.
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