Correlation between Functional Independence and Quality of Executive Functions in Stroke Patients

2015
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Arsić, Slađana
Eminović, Fadilj

Konstantinović, Ljubica

Pavlović, Dragan
Kljajić, Dragana
Despotović, Mile
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Objective: The rehabilitation of stroke patients is complex. It is believed that there is a correlation between the quality of functional independence and degree of preserved executive and cognitive functions. The aim of this work was to investigate potential correlations between the quality of executive and cognitive functions and the achieved level of functional independence during the rehabilitation of stroke patients. Material and Methods: The study included 50 stroke patients evaluated during rehabilitation and 50 beneficiaries of the Gerontology Center as control subjects randomly chosen, with no diagnosed neurological damage. The following tests were used: Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) for executive function assessment, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) for cognitive screening, and Functional Independence Measure (FIM) test for functional independence assessment. The statistical analyses included the Mann-Whitney U test for comparisons between two independent samples, ca...nonical correlation analysis, and.2-test. Results: Our results show a statistically significant difference in all assessed functions between the two groups (p lt .001). Furthermore, we show a positive correlation between executive functions and achieved functional independence in stroke patients (p lt .001). Moreover, a positive correlation exists between cognitive functions and level of functional independence in stroke patients. Conclusion: Our results show that stroke patients with lower executive function scores achieve less functional independence. Stroke patients with existing cognitive impairment achieve less functional independence in all domains compared with stroke patients without cognitive impairment.
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Stroke / executive functions / cognitive functions / functional independenceSource:
Turkiye Fiziksel Tip Ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi-Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitati, 2015, 61, 4, 333-338Publisher:
- Baycinar Medical Publ-Baycinar Tibbi Yayincilik, Atasehir
DOI: 10.5152/tftrd.2015.25932
ISSN: 1302-0234
WoS: 000366591400007
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84949663976
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rFASPERTY - JOUR AU - Arsić, Slađana AU - Eminović, Fadilj AU - Konstantinović, Ljubica AU - Pavlović, Dragan AU - Kljajić, Dragana AU - Despotović, Mile PY - 2015 UR - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/913 AB - Objective: The rehabilitation of stroke patients is complex. It is believed that there is a correlation between the quality of functional independence and degree of preserved executive and cognitive functions. The aim of this work was to investigate potential correlations between the quality of executive and cognitive functions and the achieved level of functional independence during the rehabilitation of stroke patients. Material and Methods: The study included 50 stroke patients evaluated during rehabilitation and 50 beneficiaries of the Gerontology Center as control subjects randomly chosen, with no diagnosed neurological damage. The following tests were used: Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) for executive function assessment, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) for cognitive screening, and Functional Independence Measure (FIM) test for functional independence assessment. The statistical analyses included the Mann-Whitney U test for comparisons between two independent samples, canonical correlation analysis, and.2-test. Results: Our results show a statistically significant difference in all assessed functions between the two groups (p lt .001). Furthermore, we show a positive correlation between executive functions and achieved functional independence in stroke patients (p lt .001). Moreover, a positive correlation exists between cognitive functions and level of functional independence in stroke patients. Conclusion: Our results show that stroke patients with lower executive function scores achieve less functional independence. Stroke patients with existing cognitive impairment achieve less functional independence in all domains compared with stroke patients without cognitive impairment. PB - Baycinar Medical Publ-Baycinar Tibbi Yayincilik, Atasehir T2 - Turkiye Fiziksel Tip Ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi-Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitati T1 - Correlation between Functional Independence and Quality of Executive Functions in Stroke Patients EP - 338 IS - 4 SP - 333 VL - 61 DO - 10.5152/tftrd.2015.25932 ER -
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Arsić, S., Eminović, F., Konstantinović, L., Pavlović, D., Kljajić, D.,& Despotović, M.. (2015). Correlation between Functional Independence and Quality of Executive Functions in Stroke Patients. in Turkiye Fiziksel Tip Ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi-Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitati Baycinar Medical Publ-Baycinar Tibbi Yayincilik, Atasehir., 61(4), 333-338. https://doi.org/10.5152/tftrd.2015.25932
Arsić S, Eminović F, Konstantinović L, Pavlović D, Kljajić D, Despotović M. Correlation between Functional Independence and Quality of Executive Functions in Stroke Patients. in Turkiye Fiziksel Tip Ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi-Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitati. 2015;61(4):333-338. doi:10.5152/tftrd.2015.25932 .
Arsić, Slađana, Eminović, Fadilj, Konstantinović, Ljubica, Pavlović, Dragan, Kljajić, Dragana, Despotović, Mile, "Correlation between Functional Independence and Quality of Executive Functions in Stroke Patients" in Turkiye Fiziksel Tip Ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi-Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitati, 61, no. 4 (2015):333-338, https://doi.org/10.5152/tftrd.2015.25932 . .
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