Changes in the higher-level functional capacities for modern daily living in community-dwelling stroke survivors: A preliminary case series
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Changes in the higher-level functional capacities for modern daily living in community-dwelling stroke survivors: A preliminary case series
Abstract
Along with the development of modern technology, the variety of higher-level activities of daily living has steadily expanded. However, no reports have examined the capacities for the higher-level activities in stroke survivors. Moreover, the relationship between these capacities and executive functions has not been reported. This preliminary study longitudinally measured changes in the capacities for high-level activities of modern daily living in community-dwelling stroke survivors. In addition, we examined whether changes in these capacities were correlated with executive functions. The results showed no significant reduction in the capacities for high-level activities of modern daily living at 1 year after stroke. Significant improvements were observed in one aspect of executive functions: planning. The changes in the capacities for higher-level activities of modern daily living were significantly correlated with executive function. The results suggest that, in stroke survivors, (a) it is likely feasible to maintain the capacities for higher-level activities of modern daily living, and (b) these capacities are related to executive functions.
Keywords: activities of daily living (ADL); capacities for modern daily living; community-dwelling; instrument activities of daily living (IADL); longitudinal case series; stroke.
Copyright © 2022 Kawasaki, Ohira, Endo, Muto, Sakai and Goto.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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