원문정보
초록
영어
The purpose of this study was to design a repeatable universal rehabili-tation program in which patients with hemiplegia can participate volun-tarily, complementing physical and occupational therapies to increase voluntary exercise practice rate. Also, this study attempted to identify the relationship between psychological resilience due to the implemen-tation of self-bedside exercise and functional recovery of activity of dai-ly living (ADL). 12 patients with hemiplegia voluntarily participated in 8 weeks of self-bedside exercise 5 times a day and more than 5 days a week. Their program implementation, resilience, activities of daily living (MBI), upper limb motor functions (MFT), and balance ability (BBS) were analyzed and compared before and after the program. Compared to before implementing the program, significant increases were found in resilience, MBI, BBS, and MFT in the affected side after the imple-mentation, and the resilience scores showed statistically positive cor-relation in MBI and MFT. Also, the change in resilience before and after the program implementation showed a statistically positive correlation. Therefore, it can be concluded that the self-bedside exercise devel-oped in this study had a positive effect on voluntary participation in ex-ercise as well as resilience and ADL. However, many studies which complement the psychological aspects of hemiparetic patients with stroke are still needed.
목차
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Selection of subject
Self bedside exercise program
Resilience test
ADL assessment
RESULT
Change in resilience
Change in activities of daily living (MBI, MFT, and BBS)
Correlation between resilience and MBI, MFT, and BBS
DISCUSSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
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