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Community Integration and Quality of Life: Stroke Survivors as Recipients of Rehabilitation by Village Health Volunteers (VHVs) in Thailand

Pisak Chinchai, Pornpen Sirisatayawong, Natee Jindakum

2020Occupational Therapy In Health Care19 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study investigated the effectiveness of rehabilitation services provided by trained Village Health Volunteers (VHVs) on community integration and quality of life (QOL) for stroke patients in Thailand. Community integration and QOL were measured before receiving rehabilitation and at three months post-intervention. Twenty-five stroke subjects from four rehabilitation centers were recruited by purposive sampling. The statistics used were descriptive and paired t-test. The community integration scores increased significantly (p < .05) from pre-test (mean = 9.80 ± 3.96) to post-test (mean = 11.44 ± 4.68). The QOL scores also significantly (p < .05) increased from pre-test (mean = 71.44 ± 8.38) to post-test (mean = 84.88 ± 12.07). Results demonstrate that rehabilitation services provided by trained VHVs can promote community integration and QOL for stroke survivors.

Topics & Concepts

RehabilitationCommunity integrationStroke (engine)Quality of life (healthcare)MedicineTest (biology)Community-based rehabilitationPhysical therapyNonprobability samplingDescriptive statisticsGerontologyIntervention (counseling)Physical medicine and rehabilitationNursingPopulationEnvironmental healthBiologyMechanical engineeringStatisticsEngineeringMathematicsPaleontologyStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementSpinal Cord Injury Research
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