Abstract:
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability globally, and its aftermath often includes a myriad of physical, psychological and social challenges. Sub-acute stroke patients are particularly vulnerable to falls due to their compromised mobility and balance.Objectives: The study aimed to explore the psychosocial factors associated with falls in Sub-acute stroke patients. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Neurology Unit (Outdoor) located at the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) in Savar, Dhaka. A total of 120 individuals diagnosed with sub-acute stroke were selected as the sample for the investigation. Depression, Anxiety and Stress (DASS-21) scale, self-structured questionnaire, and Berg balance scale (BBS) were used to explore psychological status, social status, and risk of falls respectively. The chi-square test was used to find the association and relationship between the variables.
Results: Among the 120 participants, 90 individuals (66.2%) were male and females 30 individuals (22.1%). In this study 78 cases of ischemic strokes were recorded, making up 65.0% of the total, while 42 cases of hemorrhagic strokes were reported, accounting for 35.0%. among the participants, 78% of the participants answered "Yes" to a tendency to fall and 22% of the participants responded “No”. The psychological factors, depression, anxiety, and stress were significantly associated (p<.05) with risk of falls. “Problems during community participation” which is a part of social participation had a significant association (P=.004) with fall risk with a chi-square test value of 25.558. Conclusion: Participants with stroke face challenges, difficulties in balance, and a decline in function significantly. Some factors impact balance which tends to fall. Our study found that psychological factors are the important factor that may lead to falls. There is a great need to initiate proper supportive steps to focus on the psychological status during stroke rehabilitation. Keywords: Stroke, Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Psychosocial factors, Fall risk
Description:
A thesis is submitted to the SSARC Regional Interprofessional Master’s Program in Rehabilitation Science of Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) in conformity with the requirements for the Degree of M.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh: