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Stroke patients' functions in personal activities of daily living in relation to sleep and socio-demographic and clinical variables in the acute phase after first-time stroke and at six months of follow-up

机译:初次卒中后六个月的急性期中风患者在日常生活中与睡眠,社会人口统计学和临床​​变量相关的个人活动中的功能

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Aims and objectives. To explore first-time stroke patients' degree of independence in activities of daily life in relation to sleep and other essential variables that might influence activities of daily life. Background. Sleep has received little attention in rehabilitation of activities of daily life in stroke patients. Design. This is a longitudinal survey and observational study design from the acute phase to six months poststroke. Methods. First-time stroke patients (n=90) were recruited from two hospitals in eastern Norway in 2007 and 2008. Data were collected by survey interview, medical records and wrist actigraphy in the first two weeks at the hospital and at six months of follow-up. Actigraph measures patient activity and estimates sleep during the day and night. Results. Linear regression showed that high dependence in personal activities of daily living was directly related to low estimated sleep time at night and higher estimated sleep during the day in the acute phase, controlling for socio-demographic and clinical variables. Furthermore, high estimated numbers of awakenings in the acute phase were related to lower activities of daily life functioning at six months of follow-up after controlling for socio-demographic and clinical variables. Stronger pain and a lower physical functioning showed direct relationships with lower independency level of in activities of daily life both in the acute phase and after six months. Conclusions. Sleep patterns in the acute phase may influence the patients' activities of daily life functioning up to six months poststroke. Furthermore, pain in the acute phase may influence the level of activities of daily life functioning in stroke patients. Relevance to clinical practice. Nurses should pay attention to stroke patients' sleep quality and pain in the rehabilitation period after a stroke. Facilitating good sleep conditions and screening for pain should be an integral part of the rehabilitation programme.
机译:目的和目标。探讨初次卒中患者与睡眠和其他可能影响日常生活活动的基本变量相关的日常生活活动的独立性。背景。睡眠在中风患者日常生活活动的恢复中很少受到关注。设计。这是从急性期到中风后六个月的一项纵向调查和观察性研究设计。方法。 2007年和2008年从挪威东部的两家医院招募了初次卒中患者(n = 90)。在医院的前两周以及随后的六个月内,通过调查访谈,病历和手腕活动记录仪收集了数据。向上。 Actigraph测量患者的活动并估计白天和晚上的睡眠时间。结果。线性回归显示,在急性期,个人对日常生活活动的高度依赖性与夜间估计的睡眠时间低和白天估计的睡眠时间高直接相关,控制了社会人口统计学和临床​​变量。此外,在控制社会人口统计学和临床​​变量后的六个月随访中,急性期较高的清醒估计数量与日常生活活动能力降低有关。在急性期和六个月后,疼痛的加剧和身体机能的降低与日常生活活动中较低的独立性直接相关。结论。急性期的睡眠方式可能会影响患者在中风后长达六个月的日常生活活动。此外,急性期的疼痛可能会影响中风患者的日常生活活动水平。与临床实践有关。卒中康复期间,护士应注意卒中患者的睡眠质量和疼痛。改善睡眠条件和筛查疼痛应该是康复计划的组成部分。

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