Abstract:
Background: Stroke is a global health concern, with cognitive impairment and sleep
disturbances associated with the prognosis of ischemic stroke. There is a lack of
research on the prevalence and risk factors of these conditions in Bangladesh. Aim: The
study aimed to find out the characteristics of sleeping and cognitive status with their
associated factors after ischemic stroke. Methodology: The study design was a cross
sectional study that involved 120 conveniently selected participants from the Neurology
Department of the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed (CRP), Savar, Dhaka,
assessing cognitive status and sleep disturbance, respectively, by using Mini-Mental
State Examination (MMSE) and Sleep Quality Scale (SQS) questionnaires. This study
was conducted by using SPSS software 20.0 for quantitative descriptive analysis.
Results: Among 120 ischemic stroke participants (mean age was 52.94±12.27, 70.8%
(n=85) males and 29.2% (n=35) females), the mean total SQS score was 36.58±10.191.
Thirty five participants had often poor sleep quality score. Fifty (41.7%) participants
had no cognitive problem, while 70 (58.3%) participants had cognitive impairment and
among them, 21.7% (n=26) had severe cognitive impairment, 23.3% (n=28) had
moderate and 13.3% (n=16) had mild cognitive impairment. This study found
significant correlation between the four domains of MMSE (orientation, registration,
recall and language) and the ten domains of SQS. Here highly significant associations
(p=0.000) were found in between registration domain and recall domain of MMSE with
poor sleep makes hard to think; and Registration domain of MMSE with poor sleep
makes irritated (p=0.001). Conclusion: Ischemic strokes can cause sleep disturbance
and cognitive impairment, affecting rehabilitation and quality of life. Early detection
and appropriate care are crucial for minimizing further problems and improving patient
outcomes.
Key word: Ischemic stroke, Sleep disturbance, Cognitive impairment
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.