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http://dx.doi.org/10.15205/kschs.2017.09.30.973

A Case Study on the Improvement of Daily Living Activities, Satisfaction and Social Adaptation Performance Among Stroke Patients  

Kim, Myeong-Sub (Department of Physical Therapy, Won kwang Filail piety convaleslent Hospital)
Kim, Jeong Ja (Department of Physical Therapy, Howon University)
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Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science / v.5, no.3, 2017 , pp. 973-980 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose. To understand the effectiveness of training programs to improve the daily living activities and social adaption abilities of stroke patients. Methods. The participant included 1 stroke patient in Jeonbuk, from March to August 2016. The test tools used was the Canadian occupational performance measurement, International classification of function, disability and health co-resets. After applying the training program, I compared the daily life satisfaction and social adaption abilities. Results. According to this study, both daily life satisfaction and social adaption abilities improved. Conclusion. In conclusion, after an exercise program, self- help program, and underwater exercise programs, daily life satisfaction and social adaptation levels were improved. Therefore, the programs that apply to stroke patients could be found to be effective.
Keywords
Canadian occupational performance measure; International classification of function; disability and health core sets; Social adaptation; Stroke; Training program;
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