Quality of Life After Stroke Patients with Disability Blessy K. Monica1,*, Kumerasan A.2 1MPT (Neurology) 2nd Year, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Medical Technical Sciences, Thandalam, Chennai 2(PHd), Assistant Professor, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Medical Technical Sciences, Thandalam, Chennai *Corresponding Author: Dr. K Monica Blessy, MPT (Neurology) 2nd Year Saveetha college of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Medical Technical Sciences, Thandalam, Chennai, e-mail: blessyk234@gmail.com, Mobile: 9441125510
Online published on 31 March, 2020. Abstract Background Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale (SS-QOL) is a recognized and important outcome after stroke. Patients are socially, physically, psychologically affected due to stroke. An increased survival and the presence of moderate impairment in long-term stroke patients impact their SS-QOL. Methodology Observational study was used in this study. Conducted in Saveetha hospital.16 subjects with chronic stroke were recruited with mild to severe disability. For disability outcome measure Modified Rankin scale is used. Assessment of the post-stroke Quality of Life done using SS-QOL. Result There were 2 stroke patients with slight disability, 6 stroke patients with moderate disability and 8 stroke patients with severe disability. There were 7 female and 9male stroke patients. Mean values of SS-QOL-129.93. Conclusion Patients who have severe disability have poor quality of life compared to mild to moderate disability in who came to Saveetha medical college and hospital for this last one month. Top Keywords Quality of life, stroke, disability, Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale (SS-QOL), modified rankin scale. Top |