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Predictors of life satisfaction in stroke survivors and spousal caregivers after inpatient rehabilitation.

Sharon K Ostwald1, Kyler M Godwin, Stanley G Cron.   

Abstract

A global measure of life satisfaction has become increasingly important as an adjunctive outcome of healthcare interventions for people with disabilities, including those caused by stroke. Life satisfaction of stroke survivors mayaffectcaregivingspouses, as well. The purpose of this study was to identify, among many physical and psychosocial variables, specific variables that were associated with life satisfaction at 12 months after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation, and variables that were predictive of life satisfaction 1 year later (at 24 months). Between 12 and 24 months, life satisfaction decreased for stroke survivors, while it increased for caregiving spouses. The relationship between the couple (mutuality) was the only variable that was a significant predictor of life satisfaction for both stroke survivors and their spouses.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19583057      PMCID: PMC2771652          DOI: 10.1002/j.2048-7940.2009.tb00272.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rehabil Nurs        ISSN: 0278-4807            Impact factor:   1.625


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