Abstract:
Stroke is a health problem, it is major cause of mortality and morbidity in the
developed and developing world and also one of the main cause of adult acquired
complications including Dysphagia. But, still there is no study in Bangladesh about
the QOL among dysphagic patients after stroke. This study represents the QOL &
QOC among post stroke dysphagia which aim is to determine the Dysphagia related
QOL & QOC after stroke. This is a quantitative type of cross sectional survey study
where 69 samples were assigned purposively from 2 setting in CRP. The SWAL-QOL
& SWAL-CARE questionnaire was used for the study. Data was analyzed by using
descriptive statistical analysis (SPSS= Statistics package for social science) method.
Among the 69 participants majority of participants were male. The majority of the age
of the participants 36.2% were in the age range of 51-60 years. Majority of
participants 71% took longer time at the time of eating. 69.6% patients showed cough
when they eat and 62.3% chocked at the time of drinking liquids. 71% participants
faced difficulty to understand meaning and 87% don not go out to eat because of SP.
In QOC 100% participants were satisfied with the Therapists care. All participants
declared that SLT gave them all advice which they needed and SLT discussed about
their treatment strategies with the participants. SLT gave them advice on the food/
liquids and the techniques to help get food down & help avoid chocking.
This study might create a new field for Speech and language therapist to work with
stroke patient who suffered from swallowing difficulties. By knowing the quality of
life & quality of care among dysphagia related stroke patients then find out the
difficulties among their lifestyle and impact on it. This will help to improve treatment
procedure and patient can take treatment in different aspects which are really needed
for develop patient condition.
Key words: Dysphagia, QOL, QOC, Stroke
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Speech and Language Therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.