Factors Related to ADL in Stroke Patients after Discharge

  • Matsuda Michiyo
    Department of Adult Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
  • Nakatani Yoshimi
    Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
  • Naruse Yuchi
    Department of Community and Geriatric Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University

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  • 脳卒中患者の退院後のADL自立度改善とその関連要因

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The purpose of this study was to make clear the improvement in ADL at stroke patients after dischage, and the factors that contributed the improvement. The registrants of stroke patients in Toyama prefecture were investigated. The subjects were 704 people aged 50 years and over randomly sampled out of 933 people who were alive at March 1995. The questionnaire was send and 504 (71.6%) were withdrawn. The results were as follow. From multiple logistic regression analysis, significant factors affecting the improvement after discharge were ; "69 years and younger", "no dementia", "the patients who had been explained how to take care at home" and "discharged to other hospital or facility" in moving ability, "no dementia" and "admission less than 3 times" in feeding ability, "69 years and younger", "no dementia", "discharged to other hospital or facility" and "admission less than 3 times" in bathing ability, and "no dementia", "the patients who had caregiver", "discharged to other hospital or facility" and "admission less than 3 times" in excretion ability.

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