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A Study of the Effects of Follow-up Care for Stroke Survivors on Primary Caregivers¢¥ Quality of Life

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of follow-up care for stroke survivors on primary caregivers¢¥ quality of life. Quasi-experimental research was conducted in which an experimental group and a control group-each of 15 stroke survivors and their primary caregivers-were consecutively sampled. Data collected from July to September, 1999 by interview using a structured questionnaire with both the experimental and the control groups. After a month, the two groups were given the same questionnaire. The experimental group was also given a telephone follow-up every week for a month, as well as a home visit.
The survey instruments used in this study were Saha and Cooper¢¥s "Modified Barthel index" (11 items) for checking the stroke survivors¢¥ level of activities of daily living, and a modified form of Jeong¢¥s "Quality of life" (18 items) for primary caregivers¢¥ QOL level. The obtained data were analyzed by percentage, t-test. X©÷-test. Kruscal-Wallis test, Spearman correlation coefficient by SAS/PC program.
The results were as follows:
1. There was no significant difference in the stroke survivors¢¥ ADL level. though the level of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group.
2. There was a statistical difference in the before and after treatment of the primary caregivers¢¥ QOL level.
In conclusion. the follow-up a care program had useful effect on the quality of life of primary caregivers.
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