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Spouses' quality of life 1 year after stroke: prediction at the start of clinical rehabilitation
Authors:Visser-Meily Anne  Post Marcel  Schepers Vera  Lindeman Eline
Institution:Rehabilitation Center De Hoogstraat and Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, Department of Rehabilitation, University Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands. a.visser@dehoogstraat.nl
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this prospective study was to identify early predictors of spouses' quality of life at 1 year after stroke. METHODS: At the start of clinical rehabilitation patient and caregiver characteristics, psychological factors, harmony in the relationship and social support were assessed. One year after stroke, caregiver burden (Caregiver Strain Index), life satisfaction (Life Satisfaction Checklist) and depressive symptoms (Goldberg Depression Scale) were assessed in 187 participants. Multiple regression analyses were performed. RESULTS: About 80% of the spouses reported low quality of life on one or more of the measures; 52% reported depressive symptoms, 54% significant strain and only 50% was satisfied with life as a whole. The regression analysis identified 'passive coping strategy of the caregiver' as the most important predictor. ADL dependency was the only baseline patient characteristic significantly related to burden and life satisfaction, but explained just 0-4% of the variance. CONCLUSIONS: A large proportion of caregivers perceive impaired quality of life 1 year after stroke. Caregivers at risk should be identified at the start of rehabilitation by means of coping measurement instruments or selected anamneses on coping.
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