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Impact of stroke on people that receive rehabilitation and are living in Ankara, Turkey

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JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
卷 12, 期 4, 页码 -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/22799036231204321

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Stroke impact scale; stroke; occupational therapy; disability; rehabilitation; Turkey; activities of daily living

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Turkish stroke survivors perceive a higher impact of stroke regardless of the time passed since stroke onset, compared to survivors from other countries, including other low/middle-income countries. The high impact among survivors with mostly mild stroke indicates that they might not receive adequate rehabilitation.
Background: Clinical guidelines for stroke rehabilitation and practices vary between high and low/middle-income countries (LMICs). Knowledge of the perceived impact of stroke in Turkey is limited. Understanding these perceptions can serve as a basis for developing rehabilitation.Design and methods: The aim was to investigate and compare the perceived impact of stroke in two groups of people living in Ankara. A cross-sectional study with 150 participants divided by stroke onset (Group I: stroke onset <12 months; Group II: >12 months) was conducted. The Barthel Index was used to describe the level of independence in daily living activities and stroke severity. The Stroke Impact Scale (SIS 3.0) was used to investigate the perceived impact of stroke.Results: The proportion of mild strokes was 78 and 82%, respectively, and 46% of participants in the total sample were moderately dependent. The impact of stroke was high; mean domain scores were below 50 in six of the eight SIS domains.Conclusions: Turkish stroke survivors perceived a higher impact of stroke regardless of the time passed since stroke onset, compared to survivors from other countries, including other LMICs. The high impact among survivors with mostly mild stroke indicates that Turkish survivors might not receive adequate rehabilitation. The content of rehabilitation services needs to be developed, and an evaluation of individually tailored interventions, preferably with a multidisciplinary approach, is warranted to find ways to decrease the perceived impact of stroke among Turkish stroke survivors.

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