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A survey of leisure participation and leisure exploration of community dwelling stroke patients

지역사회 거주 뇌졸중 환자의 여가 참여 및 여가 탐색 조사

  • Jeong, Eun-Hwa (Dept. of Occupational therapy, College of Health Science, Far East University)
  • 정은화 (극동대학교 보건과학대학 작업치료학과)
  • Received : 2020.06.30
  • Accepted : 2020.08.21
  • Published : 2020.08.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to provide basic information on leisure participation and leisure exploration of community-dwelling stroke patients through a multi-dimensional leisure participation evaluation tool. The subjects in this study were 35 people living with stroke in the community. As a result of study, the most involved leisure activities were in order of watching TV, communicating, and exercise alone. Most of the satisfaction level of leisure participation was 7-10 points, but exercise alone was 5.2 points due to the purpose of health management. Leisure exploration was the most frequent exercise alone and sports, and interest was 8-10 points. The most important obstacles for leisure participation were physical problems depending on the nature of the stroke disease. Through the results of this study, it is necessary to activate a stroke patient's discharge plan and activate a community stroke patient's leisure intervention program so that they can participate in leisure activities of their choice through voluntary leisure exploration.

본 연구는 다면적 측정이 가능한 여가 참여 평가도구를 통해 지역사회 거주 뇌졸중 환자의 여가 참여 및 여가 탐색에 대한 기초정보를 제공하고자 하였다. 본 연구 대상자는 지역사회 거주 뇌졸중 환자 35명이었으며, 연구 결과 가장 많이 참여하는 여가 활동은 TV 시청, 소통하기, 혼자서 하는 운동 등의 순으로 나타났다. 현재 참여하고 있는 여가 참여의 만족도는 대부분 평균 7-10점이었으나, 혼자서 하는 운동의 경우 뇌졸중 질환의 특성상 건강관리의 목적으로 평균 5.2점의 만족도를 보였다. 여가 탐색은 운동이 가장 많았으며, 참여 의사가 있는 여가 활동들은 평균 8-10점의 흥미도를 보였다. 여가 참여의 방해요인은 뇌졸중 질환의 특성에 의해 신체적 문제가 가장 높은 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구결과를 통해 자발적인 여가 탐색을 통해 스스로 선택한 여가 활동에 참여할 수 있도록 뇌졸중 환자의 퇴원 계획 및 지역사회 뇌졸중 환자의 여가 중재 프로그램의 활성화가 요구되어진다.

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