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A mapping study on physical activity in stroke rehabilitation : Establishing the baseline

SKARIN M; SJOHOLM H; NILSSON AL; NILSSON M; BERNHARDT J; LINDEN T
J REHABIL MED , 2013, vol. 45, n° 10, p. 997-1003
Doc n°: 165568
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.2340/16501977-1214
Descripteurs : ND - EXERCICE PHYSIQUE, AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX

Objective: To establish physical activity level, environment and social
interaction in routine stroke rehabilitation practice. Design: Prospective
observational study using behavioural mapping. Methods: Patients at 4 hospital
stroke rehabilitation units in Sweden at least 7 days post-stroke were observed
over 1 week-day at 10 min intervals between 08.00 h and 17.00 h. At each
observation, physical activity, location and people present were ascertained.
Results: Patients (n = 104) had a mean age of 70.3 (standard deviation (SD) 14.4)
years. Median time since stroke was 19 (range 7-142) days. Patients were alone
for 52% of the day, during this time 7% was spent in standing/walking activities.
While with a physiotherapist patients were standing/walking for 43% of the time.
Using median regression it was found that the median percentage of time spent in
standing/walking was associated with gait independence and age. Gait independence
increased the median percentage of time spent in standing/walking by 16.5% (95%
confidence interval (CI) 12.1-20.9, p < 0.001), while an increase of 1 year of
age reduced the median percentage of time spent in standing/walking by 0.16% (95%
CI -0.31 to -0.01, p < 0.05). Conclusion: Patients had low levels of physical
activity and social interaction. This study suggests that there is a huge
potential to increase patients' activity level and augment social interaction
above current levels.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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