Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to find out the quality of life of people with spinal
cord injury who completed vocational training from CRP. Objectives: The objectives
were to find out the quality of life people with spinal cord injury completing vocational
training. To find out about their current health condition. To find out their mental
satisfaction level. To identify social status of the participants. To identify the
environmental condition of the participants. To find out their mental satisfaction level.
Methodology:. This study was conducted by using quantitative descriptive analysis. Cross
sectional was chosen to conduct this study among 60 participants who were selected
according to inclusion criteria. The “WHOQOL-BREF” these two standard structured
questionnaires were used to assess the depression and QOL on 60 participants. Results:
out of 60 participants with SCI were enrolled at various time points who completed
vocational training from CRP. Among 60 participants the majority was with age range
25-34 years. Most of the participants about were at the age group 25-34 years. Among the
participants 32 were married and 26 participants were unmarried and 2 were divorced.
22 participants lived in urban areas and 38 participants about lived in rural area. The
educational level among the participants, 12 participants completed primary level, 20
participants completed SSC level, 6 participants completed HSC level and one participant
completed post-graduation level. All of them wear earned by themselves. Within the
study population most of the people 98% (n=59) can maintain higher quality of physical
health. In this study most of the participants 92% (n=55) explained that they lead higher
quality of psychological health. Conclusion: This study comprehends about the quality of
life of people with SCI towards their workplace. So, finding out of quality of life will
help to do further betterment of spinal cord injury people.
Key words: Spinal cord injury; Vocational training; Quality of life
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.