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Sarkar, Shahriar |
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2022-09-11T04:47:43Z |
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2022-09-11T04:47:43Z |
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2020-08-19 |
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Includes bibliographical references (page 65-78) |
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/830 |
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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. |
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Purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify the level of depression & anxiety
and functional outcome with their association among ischemic stroke patients.
Objectives: To identify the level of depression and anxiety after ischemic stroke. To
explore the Socio-demographic information of the participants. To discover the
functional outcome. To find out association of various socio-demographic
characteristics with depression and anxiety after ischemic stroke. To detect association
between post stroke depression and post stroke anxiety among ischemic stroke patients.
To determine association of post stroke depression and post stroke anxiety with the
functional outcome for ischemic stroke patients. Methodology: The study was
conducted by using cross sectional method. Total 105 samples were selected
conveniently for this study from Neurology unit of Physiotherapy Department, CRP,
Savar. All data were collected through face-to face interview by using a semi-structured
research question technique. Results: Among 105 participants 12% of the participants
had moderately severe to severe depression and 23% of the respondents had moderate
to severe anxiety after 3 months of having ischemic stroke. Functional outcome was
measured by Modified Barthel Index (SHAH VERSION) indicates that 50% of the
participants had moderate dependency, 24% of the participants were severe dependent
and 4% with total dependency in doing day to day task. There have no associations of
age & gender that with post-stroke depression and post-stroke anxiety found in the
study. Significant association of post-stroke depression and post-stroke anxiety was
found in the study. Post-stroke depression and post-stroke anxiety were found to be
associated with functional outcome indicating that post-stroke depression and poststroke anxiety had negative impact on functional outcome during rehabilitation after 3
months following ischemic stroke. Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that
depression and anxiety are commonly experienced after 3 months ischemic stroke and
have a negative impact on patient’s functional outcome. Found association of poststroke depression and post-stroke anxiety expressing that post-stroke depression and
post-stroke anxiety may share a similar pathophysiological mechanism. Assessment
and intervention of post-stroke depression as well as post stroke anxiety following
ischemic stroke may be useful for getting favorable functional outcomes.
Key words: Ischemic Stroke, Depression, Anxiety, Functional outcome |
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Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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Ischemic stroke |
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Depression anxiety |
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Functional outcome |
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Level of depression & anxiety and its association with functional outcome for the patients with ischemic stroke |
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Thesis |
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