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Unmet Needs for Rehabilitative Management in Common Health-Related Problems Negatively Impact the Quality of Life of Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors

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Author(s)
Kyoung Tae KimWon Kee ChangYun-Sun JungSungju JeeMin Kyun SohnSung-Hwa KoYong-Il ShinJa-Ho LeighWon-Seok KimNam-Jong Paik
Keimyung Author(s)
Kim, Kyoung Tae
Department
Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine (재활의학)
Journal Title
Front Neurol
Issued Date
2021
Volume
12
Keyword
strokeunmet needcommunity-dwellingrehabilitationpost-stroke checklistquality of lifetransitional care
Abstract
Purpose:
Community-dwelling stroke survivors have various unmet needs for rehabilitative management, but there is a lack of in-depth investigations on common health problems after stroke. Moreover, the association between unmet needs and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has not been thoroughly investigated. This study aimed to investigate the unmet needs for rehabilitative management in common problems after stroke and their associations with HRQoL among community-dwelling stroke survivors.

Methods:
A face-to-face cross-sectional survey was conducted among community-dwelling stroke survivors visiting outpatient clinics of rehabilitation departments between June and October 2020 in three university-affiliated hospitals. Unmet needs for common problems after stroke were assessed across eight domains based on the post-stroke checklist: spasticity, dysphagia, communication, cognition, ambulation, pain/discomfort, anxiety/depression, and self-care. HRQoL was measured using the EuroQoL-5D three level (EQ-5D). The prevalence of unmet needs for rehabilitative management and their associations with the EQ-5D index were analyzed.

Results:
Among the 239 participants who responded to the survey, 63% (n = 150) were men. The mean age was 63 ± 13 years, and the mean duration of stroke onset was 55.6 months. Overall, 49% reported at least one unmet need, and the most frequently reported unmet needs were anxiety/depression (20.9%), self-care (20.9%), and pain/discomfort (18.0%). The highest proportion of unmet needs was in the anxiety/depression, communication, and cognition domains. Patients with unmet needs for cognition and pain/discomfort showed a significantly lower EQ-5D index, even after adjusting for age, sex, and modified Rankin scale scores. The total number of unmet needs was significantly correlated with a lower EQ-5D index (Pearson's r = −0.329, p < 0.001) in the multivariate linear regression model.

Conclusions:
Unmet rehabilitative needs are prevalent among community-dwelling stroke survivors, and the proportion of unmet needs was high among non-physical domains such as anxiety/depression. The number of unmet needs is an independent negative predictor of HRQoL. Systematic approaches to identify unmet needs and provide appropriate rehabilitative management are required in long-term stroke survivors.
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
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Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Citation
Kyoung Tae Kim et al. (2021). Unmet Needs for Rehabilitative Management in Common Health-Related Problems Negatively Impact the Quality of Life of Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Front Neurol, 12, 758536. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.758536
Type
Article
ISSN
1664-2295
Source
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2021.758536/full
DOI
10.3389/fneur.2021.758536
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/44122
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