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The impact of post-stroke fatigue on work and other everyday life activities for the working age population – a registry-based cohort study

Jessica Vollertsen, Mathilda Björk, Anna‐Karin Norlin, Elin Ekbladh

2023Annals of Medicine12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Life after stroke is a comprehensive area that involves engagement in meaningful everyday activities, including work, and can be adversely affected by post-stroke fatigue. This study investigates post-stroke fatigue, its development over time, and its impact on return to work and other everyday life activities. In addition, we investigated whether post-stroke fatigue could predict functioning in everyday life activities one year after stroke. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This prospective registry-based study includes 2850 working age (18 - 63 years) patients registered in the Swedish Stroke Register (Riksstroke) during year 2017 and 2018. Post-stroke fatigue and everyday activities were analyzed 3- and 12-months post-stroke. RESULTS: The mean age of the included participants was 54 years and the majority, 65%, were men. Three months post-stroke, 43% self-reported fatigue, at 12-months the proportion increased to 48%. About 90% of the patients were independent in basic ADL at 3-month. Dependence in complex activities one year post-stroke was significantly associated with fatigue. Not experiencing fatigue one year after stroke could predict positive functioning in everyday activities, increasing the chance of returning to work (OR = 3.7) and pre-stroke life and everyday activities (OR = 5.7). CONCLUSION: Post-stroke fatigue is a common persistent disability that negatively impacts complex activities; therefore, fatigue needs to be acknowledged and addressed long term after discharge.

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Stroke (engine)Everyday lifeGerontologyCohortMedicineCohort studyActivities of daily livingPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPsychologyInternal medicineEngineeringPolitical scienceMechanical engineeringLawStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryOccupational Therapy Practice and ResearchTraumatic Brain Injury Research
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