Title of article
Factors Associated with Occupational Performance in Older People with Stroke
Author/Authors
Ahmadizadeh ، Zahra Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Research Center - Semnan University of Medical Sciences , Samaei ، Afshin Department of Internal Medicine - Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Medicine - University of Medical Sciences , Alibakhshi ، Hossein Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Research Center - Semnan University of Medical Sciences , Pahlevanian ، Aliakbar Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Research Center - Semnan University of Medical Sciences , Binesh ، Maryam Department of Occupational Therapy - Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences - Semnan University of Medical Sciences
From page
673
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680
Abstract
Objectives: Occupational performance occurs in a dynamic interaction between the people, their occupations, and context. Stroke could affect the individual’s occupational performance, which is the basis of social life. This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting stroke patients’ occupational performance. Methods: In this descriptive-analytic study, 55 people with stroke participated. The patients completed the Canadian occupational performance measure (COPM), Barthel index, Brunnstrom stage, Montreal cognitive assessment, and a demographic questionnaire. Results: The results showed a significant correlation between occupational satisfaction and performance with cognition, the activities of daily living (ADL), and the severity of impairment in the upper and lower extremities (P 0.01). The results of linear regression show that cognition level could significantly predict occupational performance (R= 0.83, P 0.01) and satisfaction (R= 0.81, P 0.01) after stroke. Discussion: Results show that the cognitive level could predict occupational performance in patients with stroke. Performing daily living activities and lower limb impairment could predict satisfaction with occupational performance. Therefore, it is recommended that therapists consider the cognition in stroke patients through a proper therapeutic plan to prevent participation restrictions.
Keywords
Stroke , Occupational performance , Cognition , Participation , Activity of daily living (ADL)
Journal title
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ)
Journal title
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ)
Record number
2763517
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