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Recovery after stroke:: cognition, ADL function and return to work

Journal

ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
Volume 115, Issue 2, Pages 73-80

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.2006.00768.x

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ADL; BNIS; cognition; FIM; return to work

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Objectives - To examine the recovery of cognitive function, activities of daily living (ADL) ability and vocational situation after stroke. Materials and methods - Subjects below 65 years of age were included. Cognitive function and personal and instrumental ADL were assessed at discharge and at 1 year. Pre-stroke vocational situation was recorded at baseline and at 1 and 3 years after discharge. Results - Fifty-eight patients participated. During the first year after discharge, cognitive function and ADL ability improved. At 1 year after discharge, 83% still had cognitive dysfunction, 20% were dependent in ADL and few had returned to work. Only 20% returned to gainful employment 3 years later. Conclusions - There was a recovery of cognition and ADL function after stroke but few persons returned to work. Good neurological status was found to be a significant factor and recovery of cognitive function a near-significant factor for return to work.

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