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A family involvement and patient-tailored health management program in elderly korean stroke patients' day care centers

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Authors

Chang, Ae Kyung; Park, Yeon-Hwan; Fritschi, Cynthia; Kim, Mi Ja

Issue Date
2015-05
Publisher
Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
Citation
Rehabilitation Nursing, Vol.40 No.3, pp.179-187
Abstract
PurposeThis study aimed to examine the effects of a family involvement and functional rehabilitation program in an adult day care center on elderly Korean stroke patients' perceived health, activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, and cost of health services, and on family caregivers' satisfaction. DesignUsing one-group pre- and posttest design, dyads consisting of 19 elderly stroke patients and family caregivers participated in 12-week intervention, including involvement of family caregivers in day care services and patient-tailored health management. FindingsOutcomes of patients and caregivers were significantly improved (all p<.001). However, the cost of health services did not decrease significantly. ConclusionsThis program improved functional levels and health perception of elderly stroke patients and caregivers' satisfaction. However, results must be interpreted with caution, because this was only a small, single-group pilot study. Clinical RelevanceThis program may be effective for elderly stroke patients and their caregivers.
ISSN
0278-4807
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/204126
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rnj.95
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