Activities of daily living among St Petersburg women after mild stroke |
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Authors: | Johansson Ann Mishina Ekaterina Ivanov Andrey Björklund Anita |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Health Sciences, Department of Rehabilitation, J?nk?ping, Sweden;2. St Petersburg State Academy, St Petersburg, Russia;3. School of Health Sciences, Department of Rehabilitation, J?nk?ping, SwedenSchool of Health Sciences, Department of Rehabilitation, Box 1026, SE‐55111 J?nk?ping, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The aim of the present study was to determine how women living in St Petersburg, Russia, who have had a mild stroke, describe their performance in activities of daily living (ADL) and to elicit possible causes of their occupational dysfunction. Thirty-six women who had experienced a mild stroke and been referred to a rehabilitation centre participated in the study. Data collection was conducted through interviews, including the 'ADL Staircase' and a modified 'Frenchay Activities Index for Stroke Patients'. Additional data were collected through field notes and information from team members and relatives. The results showed that women who have had a mild stroke and ADL limitations experience occupational dysfunction in ADL that is most often caused by a combination of overprotection from relatives, the women's own feelings of anxiety and insecurity, and an overemphasizing of their disability. The results are limited, based on the small sample and restricted geographic area. There is a need to further investigate how individuals who have had a mild stroke can be physically and socially rehabilitated and reintegrated into the community in countries with developing economies such as Russia. |
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Keywords: | ADL occupational dysfunction Russia stroke rehabilitation |
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