2012
DOI: 10.5762/kais.2012.13.7.3057
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The relationship between the patient's health beliefs and the implementation of functional movement rehabilitation and ability to perform ADL in stroke patients

Abstract: In this study, we have tried to identify the relationship between the patient's health belief and the implementation of functional movement rehabilitation and ability to perform ADL in stroke patient, and have done this study to use this as evidence in treating stroke patients in clinical trials by providing a basis data of stroke patients' successful rehabilitation program. We targeted stroke patients who were diagnosed with stroke and are hospitalized in D hospital in J City, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. More … Show more

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“…Stroke is a disease that damages the brain due to obstruction or rupture of the blood vessels around the brain tissue [1]. Disability recovery after stroke is generally incomplete, and approximately 50% of patients have persistent neurological damage [2], accompanied by various complications including symptoms such as movement disorders, perception and cognitive disorders, speech disorders, and visual disorders [3]. This is one of the factors that limit daily activities and hinder social participation [4][5][6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Stroke is a disease that damages the brain due to obstruction or rupture of the blood vessels around the brain tissue [1]. Disability recovery after stroke is generally incomplete, and approximately 50% of patients have persistent neurological damage [2], accompanied by various complications including symptoms such as movement disorders, perception and cognitive disorders, speech disorders, and visual disorders [3]. This is one of the factors that limit daily activities and hinder social participation [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%