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KMID : 0603920210290040085
Journal of Korean Academy of Occupational Therapy
2021 Volume.29 No. 4 p.85 ~ p.95
Comparison of Perception of Spatial Relation according to General Characteristics and Cognitive Function of Acute Stroke Patients
Hwang Do-Yeon

Park Jin-Hyuck
Lee Seong-A
Abstract
Objective: This study aims to present basic data that can be used in establishing occupational therapy interventionin medical institutions by comparing the perception of spatial relation according to the general characteristics andcognitive function of acute stroke patients.

Methods: This study involved 36 stroke patients admitted to a medical center. Minnesota Spatial Relations Test(MSRT) and Korean version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-K) were used as the evaluation tools. Tocompare the perception of spatial relation according to the general characteristics and cognitive function,independent sample t-test and one-way analysis of variance were applied.

Results: Among the general characteristics of acute stroke patients, the MSRT performance time according to agegroup (p < .01), period of onset (p < .05), lesion side of the brain hemisphere (p < .01), education (p < .05), andcognitive function (p < .01) showed statistically significant differences. Comparing the performance time, peopleover 70 took longer than those under 40 (age group), those with a period of onset of under 1 month took longerthan those over 3 months (period of onset), those with right side brain hemisphere lesions took longer than thosewith left side brain hemisphere lesions (side of brain hemisphere lesions), and uneducated patients took longerthan educated patients (education). In addition, the performance time in patients with impaired cognitive functionwas longer than for normal patients.

Conclusion: This study showed that the perception of spatial relations differs depending on age group, period ofonset, side of brain hemisphere lesions, education, and cognitive function of acute stroke patients. In the future,we hope that study will be conducted on patients with other diseases as well as stroke patients, and that resultsof this study will help establish occupational therapy intervention.
KEYWORD
Perception of spatial relation, Stroke, Visual perception, Executive function, Cognitive function
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