Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to find out the prevalence of cognitive impairment
among stroke patients attended at CRP, Savar. Objectives: The objectives of this study
were to evaluate the presence of cognitive impairment, severity level of cognitive
impairment, to find out the odds of dementia, to know association between the cognitive
impairment and odds of dementia with sociodemographic information like (age, gender,
residential area, family type, frequency of comorbidities) and physical parameter related
information. Methodology: The study design was cross-sectional. Total 54 samples were
selected conveniently for this study from Centre for the rehabilitation of the paralyzed
(CRP), Neurology unit, at Savar. Data was collected by using of questionnaire, cognitive
performance was measured by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scale. The study
was conducted by descriptive and inferential analysis through using SPSS software 20.0
version. Results: This study found the prevalence of cognitive impairment which was
31.5%, among them mild cognitive impairment was 47%, severe cognitive impairment was
53%, a significant association found between the presence of cognitive impairment and
gender, also the association found between odds of dementia with gender. Not found any
association between presence of cognitive impairment with other sociodemographic
information and physical parameter related information such as age, residential area, body
type, type of stroke, onset of stroke etc. Conclusion: Cognitive impairment is common
following a stroke, and it can be a major factor in delayed functional recovery and return
to previously sought activities. Due to its prevalence after stroke and association with
poorer quality of life, cognitive impairment is a should be an essential rehabilitation target.
Consequently, early detection and adequate therapy of this illness are essential throughout
rehabilitation to prevent further complications and enhance the quality of life of stroke
patients.
Key word: Cognitive impairment, stroke, odds of dementia, MMSE scale.
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.