Your recommendation is completely useless. Survivors want 100% recovery! WHAT THE FUCK WILL IT TAKE FOR YOU TO ACCOMPLISH THAT?
I'd fire anyone suggesting that assessments have any place in stroke except as how to use the correct protocols to 100% recovery.
Functional Ability and Health Problems of Stroke Survivors: An Explorative Study
Abstract
Background
A stroke is an emergency medical condition that needs to be treated promptly. Patients who suffer from stroke frequently experience varying degrees of impairment, necessitating emergency hospital treatment and prolonged home care. It can lower the quality of life which leads to social isolation and makes it harder to function independently. The purpose of this research was to assess the health issues and functional capacity of individuals living with stroke.
Methodology
An exploratory study was conducted in the neurological outpatient department of tertiary care hospitals in Chennai. A total of 30 post-stroke participants were selected using a convenient sampling technique. Data were collected by structured interviews using the Post-Stroke Checklist and Barthel Index. The data were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics.
Results
The majority of the patients were (86.7%) men in the age group of 55-65 years. Regarding the health problems identified with the Post-Stroke Checklist, the activities of daily living (80%) were the most common, and spasticity (48%) and pain (34%) were the least common. However, 60% of the participants had new problems related to vision, 66% had problems with hearing, 76% had problems with getting around inside or outside, and 60% had a history of a recent fall. Further, 52% had problems with remembering and concentrating on things, 72% had problems sleeping, and 45% were worried about their relationship with their spouse after the stroke. The median Barthel Index score was 43.5.
Conclusions
More than half of all stroke survivors were dependent on others for everyday activities. We recommend that a well-designed and focused assessment is needed to identify the functional ability and stroke-related health problems among individuals by all healthcare professionals for the successful rehabilitation of stroke survivors.
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