JOURNAL ARTICLE

Health-Related Quality of Life Among Long-Term Survivors of Stroke

Abstract

Background and Purpose —The consequences of stroke are a major health concern. This study was conducted to compare the health-related quality of life among long-term survivors of stroke with that of the general population. Methods —Our data are taken from a population-based case-control study of all 6-year survivors of stroke with an age- and sex-matched control population. SF-36 mean scores for cases were compared with raw and standardized control and New Zealand norm mean scores. Results —Of the original 1761 registered cases, 639 were still alive at 6-year follow-up, and all of these participated in the study. Case patients were more likely than control subjects to be dependent in all basic activities of daily living. Crude mean scores were lower for women; as age increased; for those living in institutions; when the SF-36 was completed by proxy; and when help was required with the activities of daily living. Cases had statistically lower mean scores than both the control group and New Zealand norms for physical functioning and general health. After standardization for age and sex, no differences were found between cases and controls in mental health and bodily pain. Conclusions —Health-related quality of life appears to be relatively good for the majority of patients 6 years after stroke. Despite significant ongoing physical disability, survivors of stroke appear to adjust well psychologically to their illness.

Keywords:
Medicine Stroke (engine) Quality of life (healthcare) Population Activities of daily living Gerontology Mental health Physical therapy Demography Psychiatry Environmental health

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Citation History

Topics

Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Rehabilitation
Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Epidemiology
Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
Social Sciences →  Economics, Econometrics and Finance →  Economics and Econometrics

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