2022
DOI: 10.1097/ncq.0000000000000679
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Association Between Falling and Activities of Daily Living Measured by the Longshi Scale in Patients Poststroke

Abstract: Background: Activities of daily living comprise an important risk factor for falls among patients who have suffered a stroke. Purpose: To investigate the incidence of falls in patients with stroke, categorized by their Longshi grades (bedridden, domestic, community), and to explore their risk factors for falls. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive design was used. Patients completed a survey during face-to-face interviews.Results: Of the 869 participants, 15.7% experienced a fall. Those in the domestic Longs… Show more

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“…The reliability and validity of the scale have been demonstrated in previous studies. [19][20][21][22] Based on their ability to transfer out of bed or go outside, participants were divided into three groups: bedridden, domestic and community (figure 1). Individuals who could not transfer out of bed independently were assigned to the bedridden group.…”
Section: Assignment Of the Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reliability and validity of the scale have been demonstrated in previous studies. [19][20][21][22] Based on their ability to transfer out of bed or go outside, participants were divided into three groups: bedridden, domestic and community (figure 1). Individuals who could not transfer out of bed independently were assigned to the bedridden group.…”
Section: Assignment Of the Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%