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Purpose: To find out barriers of performing home exercise in ischemic stroke patients.
Objectives: The objectives of this research was to identify socio-demographic profile
among the ischemic stroke patients and to explore their barriers in performing home
exercise including physical difficulties, mental health related barriers, beliefs towards
home exercise, familial obstacles, environment barriers after discharge from the
rehabilitation center. Methodology: Descriptive studies in the form of cross sectional
survey design was conducted for this research. Sample was conveniently selected from the
patients with ischemic stroke after discharge from CRP, Savar, Dhaka by following the
inclusion and exclusion criteria. A socio-demographic chart and semi structured
questionnaire were used for data collection. Data was collected from 107 participants by
interviews through phone call. Results: About 68% (n=73) participants were male and rest
of them were female (n=34). Most of the participants faced stroke at their 6th decade of life.
There were several reasons for the participants to not performing home exercise where the
most commonly reported barriers including poor physical conditions, mental health of the
stroke patients, negative beliefs about home exercise, family and home environment related
obstacles. Poor past medical history (34%), physical pain (28%), tiredness (27%), fatigue
(20%) represent the top physical health related barriers for them. Depression (39%),
laziness (always 21%, occasionally 32%), fear of falling (29%) are the main mental issues
for not being physically active. Lack of motivation, friends or family members support,
home environment also acted like obstacles for some stroke survivors to performing
exercise. Conclusion: Home based exercise is one of the most important part of
rehabilitation. But stroke patients face many barriers at home to perform exercise. To
eliminate these exercise related barriers first of all researcher have to identify the accurate
obstacles in engaging home exercise program. This study helps to collect information from
the post stroke patients about barriers of performing home exercise which further may help
to establish an effective home exercise protocol for them and improve stroke patients’
health outcome.
Key words: Stroke, Exercise, Barrier, Rehabilitation. |
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