| Literature DB >> 26446656 |
Hyejin Lee1,2, Yuna Lee1, Hyunsoo Choi1, Sung-Bom Pyun3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To examine community integration and contributing factors in people with aphasia (PWA) following stroke and to investigate the relationship between community integration and quality of life (QOL).Entities:
Keywords: Stroke; aphasia; community integration; quality of life
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26446656 PMCID: PMC4630062 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2015.56.6.1694
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonsei Med J ISSN: 0513-5796 Impact factor: 2.759
Clinical Characteristics of the Aphasia Group
| n=30 | |
|---|---|
| Time post-stroke (months) | 29.1±20.6 |
| Lesion side | |
| Right | 1 |
| Left | 28 |
| Bilateral | 1 |
| Type | |
| Infarction | 17 |
| Hemorrhage | 13 |
| Hemiplegia | |
| Yes | 22 |
| No | 8 |
| Gait | |
| Independent | 27 |
| Dependent | 3 |
| Self-report of gait (5) | 3.7±0.9 |
| Modified Barthel Index (100) | 80.0±26.9 |
| Language evaluation | |
| K-FAST (30) (at admission) | 8.2±7.1 |
| K-FAST (30) (at recruitment) | 14.4±8.7 |
| Types of aphasia | |
| Global | 8 |
| Broca | 6 |
| Wernicke | 3 |
| Anomic | 11 |
| Conduction | 2 |
K-FAST, Korean-Frenchay Aphasia Screening Test.
Number in parentheses is maximum score.
Comparison of Socioeconomic Factors and CIQ between Aphasia and Control Groups
| Aphasia (n=30) | Controls (n=42) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (yrs) | 59.2±7.2 | 61.5±10.7 |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 17 | 14 |
| Female | 13 | 28 |
| Duration of education (yrs) | 10.8±3.9 | 12.1±4.7 |
| Employment | ||
| Yes | 0* | 20 |
| No | 30 | 22 |
| Marital status | ||
| Married | 24 | 37 |
| Single | 2 | 1 |
| Widow | 3 | 3 |
| Divorced | 1 | 1 |
| Monthly income | ||
| Low | 13 | 15 |
| Average | 16 | 12 |
| High | 1* | 15 |
| CIQ | ||
| Home integration (10) | 2.6±3.0* | 5.6±3.0 |
| Social integration (14) | 5.7±3.0* | 9.9±2.2 |
| Productive activity (5) | 0.3±0.8* | 2.8±1.8 |
| Total (29) | 8.5±5.3* | 18.3±5.5 |
| GDS (30) | 21.0±6.3* | 8.3±5.9 |
CIQ, Community Integration Questionnaire; GDS, Geriatric Depression Scale.
Number in parentheses is maximum score.
*p<0.05, presented data are mean±SD.
Fig. 1Comparison of amount of time spent in performing the Community Integration Questionnaire subunits between aphasia and control groups. Most activities outside home were significantly decreased in the aphasia group (*p<0.05).
Fig. 2Mean number of activities performed during a week in aphasia and control groups. Number of social contacts was significantly decreased in the aphasia group (*p=0.00).
Fig. 3Correlation between CIQ and multiple factors in the aphasia group. The factors which showed significant correlation are shown in the diagram. FAST score level of PWA, activity of daily living and mobility, depressive mood, and economic status had different influences on CIQ. *p<0.05, †p<0.01. CIQ, Community Integration Questionnaire; K-FAST, Korean-Frenchay Aphasia Screening Test; MBI, Modified Barthel Index; GDS, Geriatric Depression Scale.
SAQOL-39 Scores in the Aphasia Group
| Domain | Mean±SD |
|---|---|
| Physical (5) | 3.13±1.11 |
| Communication (5) | 2.44±0.78 |
| Psychosocial (5) | 2.47±0.73 |
| Energy (5) | 2.43±0.70 |
| Total (5) | 2.75±0.80 |
SAQOL-39, Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale-39.
Correlation between SAQOL-39 Sub-Domain Scores and Significant Variables in the Aphasia Group
| SAQOL-39 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical | Communication | Psychosocial | Energy | Total | |
| Economic status | NS | NS | 0.436* | 0.387* | 0.417* |
| K-FAST | NS | 0.422* | NS | NS | NS |
| MBI | 0.744† | 0.547† | 0.380* | NS | 0.675† |
| Gait | 0.671† | 0.544* | 0.366* | 0.389* | 0.633† |
| GDS | -0.703† | -0.647† | -0.814† | -0.595† | -0.803† |
| CIQ | |||||
| Home | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| Social | 0.679† | 0.613† | 0.407* | 0.366* | 0.657† |
| Productive activity | NS | 0.414* | NS | NS | NS |
| Total | 0.557† | 0.540† | NS | 0.364* | 0.557† |
CIQ, Community Integration Questionnaire; GDS, Geriatric Depression Scale; K-FAST, Korean-Frenchay Aphasia Screening Test; MBI, Modified Barthel Index; SAQOL-39, Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale-39; NS, data was statistically not significant.
*p<0.05, †p<0.01.