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Purpose: This study investigated how distress and stigma affect the quality of life (QOL) in stroke patients. Methods: A descriptive research design was utilized with 150 stroke patients from three general and three long-term care facilities. Data were collected through an 86-item questionnaire from...

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Published in근관절건강학회지 Vol. 31; no. 2; pp. 95 - 106
Main Authors 이경희(Lee, Kyoung Hee), 전재희(Jeon, Jaehee)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한근관절건강학회 2024
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ISSN1975-9398
2288-789X
DOI10.5953/JMJH.2024.31.2.95

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Summary:Purpose: This study investigated how distress and stigma affect the quality of life (QOL) in stroke patients. Methods: A descriptive research design was utilized with 150 stroke patients from three general and three long-term care facilities. Data were collected through an 86-item questionnaire from February 15 to April 10, 2023, using measures of distress, stigma, and QOL. Analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and hierarchical regression analysis in SPSS/WIN 25.0. Results: The average QOL score was 156.37±38.27 out of 245 points. Factors affecting QOL of stroke patients were distress (β=-.56, p<.001), stigma(β=-.26, p<.001), biplegia (β=-.11, p=.045), and unemployment (β=-.10, p=.045), explaining 68% of the QOL variance. Conclusion: Programs aimed at reducing distress and stigma in stroke patients are essential for enhancing QOL. Effective strategies should address post-stroke physical and mental states, prevent complications, restore health, reduce anxiety, and leverage family and social support to mitigate stigma. Special attention is needed for stroke patients with hemiplegia and those who are unemployed.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202427657670075
https://doi.org/10.5953/JMJH.2024.31.2.95
ISSN:1975-9398
2288-789X
DOI:10.5953/JMJH.2024.31.2.95