The findings suggest focusing stroke rehabilitation on important factors such as mobility, cognition, life activities and risk factors to advance patients' participation. It also emphasizes giving specific consideration to key factors specific for gender and age of stroke survivors. Implications for Rehabilitation Community participation in the general population of stroke survivors' is largely determined by their mobility function. Determinants of community participation among stroke survivors essentially vary according to age and gender. Clinically, this study suggests that focusing on specific determinants of improved community participation according to stroke patients' demographic categories (gender and age) may be an important impetus to enhance rehabilitation outcome.
BackgroundIncarceration has been associated with reduced physical activity. However, physical inactivity is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The aim of the present study was therefore, to evaluate the incidence and relationship between the measures of physical fitness and the duration of incarceration in of inmates in Kano-Nigeria prisons.MethodA cross-sectional study was done to determine the relationship between the measures of physical fitness and the duration of incarceration of inmates in Kano prisons. Subjects' physical fitness level (cardio-respiratory fitness, body mass index and waist circumference) was assessed using standardized protocols. Simple percentage, Pearson moment correlation test and student's t-test were used to analyze variables of interest.ResultOne hundred and sixteen inmates; 108 (93.1%) males and 8 (6.9%) females participated in the study. The study revealed high (93.1%) prevalence of low cardio-respiratory fitness among inmates and significant correlation between the selected indices of physical fitness (cardio-respiratory fitness, body mass index and waist circumference) and duration of incarceration.ConclusionThe prevalence of low cardio-respiratory fitness was high among inmates and long period of inadequate physical activity may be implicated as causative factor of low physical fitness among inmates in Kano prison. Prison administration and staff should encourage healthy inmate behavior. Provision of adequate facilities to encourage physical activity and sports participation is highly needed.
Background: Children with cerebral palsy require effective, accessible and affordable medical and rehabilitation care. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the direct monthly cost of outpatient hospitalbased care for children with cerebral palsy (CP) in Kano City, Nigeria. Methods: The study was a cross-sectional survey. Consenting participants were recruited using the purposive sampling technique. Data on cost of medical and physiotherapy consultations, number of consultations per month, cost of diagnostic investigations, and out-of-pocket expenditures were captured using a researcher-designed questionnaire. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics using Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 20. Results: A total of 106 children with CP and their caregivers participated in this study. The mean age of the children was 3.18 ± 1.90 years and that of their caregivers was 27.32 ± 4.63 years. The average direct cost of outpatient care per month was ₦14 295.38 (Nigerian naira) ($46.87) ± ₦13 211.52 ($43.32). The average monthly cost of physiotherapy was ₦503.77 ($1.65) ± ₦220.79 ($0.72), whereas those for transportation and radiological investigations were ₦1861.49 ($6.10) ± ₦1435.06 ($4.71) and ₦3771.46 ($12.37) ± ₦5135.32 ($16.84), respectively. Conclusion: The average direct monthly cost of providing outpatient hospital-based care for children with CP in Kano City, Nigeria may not be affordable because most of the participants earned very meager monthly incomes. The highest medical cost was incurred from radiological investigation, whereas transportation was the most important out-of-pocket cost. The Nigerian government should make a policy decision for the automatic enrollment of all children diagnosed with CP into the National Health Insurance Scheme.
Low volumes of physical activity and high amount of sedentary time emphasize the need to develop strategies that will increase physical activity. Providing outpatient rehabilitation in a systematic manner post-stroke is a potential target of health care programs in order to reduce sedentary behavior. Implications for rehabilitation Objectively measured physical activity among community-dwelling survivors of stroke in Cape Town, South Africa was low in volume, and the majority did not meet the recommendations of 150 minutes of at least moderate intensity physical activity. The majority of stroke survivors in South Africa spent most of their time sedentary, which could further increase the risk of cardiovascular impairments. Outpatient rehabilitation should be provided to all patients after stroke since it appears to reduce sedentary time.
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