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KMID : 1034520160100020031
Journal of Occupational Therapy for the Aged and Dementia
2016 Volume.10 No. 2 p.31 ~ p.40
Relationship between Cognitive and Swallowing Functions and Activities of Daily Living in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
Song Young-Jin

Hong Jae-Ran
Abstract
Objectives : This study was to identify the relationship between cognitive and swallowing function and ability to perform activity of daily living (ADL) in acute ischemic stroke patients. Methods : The study was conducted for twelve weeks from February to April 2014. Forty-nine subjects with stroke participated and were evaluated by Mini-Mental Status Examination-Korean Version((MMSE-K), American Speech-Language-Hearing Association National Outcomes Measurements System(ASHA NOMS) and Korean-Version of Modified Barthel Index(K-MBI). By SPSS statistics (ver. 21.0) Pearson`s Correlation Coefficient was asked between cognitive function or swallowing and ability to perform ADL in ischemic stroke patients. Results : The results indicated that there was a significant correlation between the cognitive function and the items of ADL such as bathing, feeding, bladder control, walking & W/C and chair/bed transfer. In addition, the swallowing function was significantly positive correlated to grooming, bathing, feeding, toileting, bladder control, bowel control, walking & W/C and chair/bed transfer. Conclusion : Cognitive and swallowing functions seemed to be the most important ones of ADL domains for functional recovery of acute ischemic stroke patients.
KEYWORD
Ischemic Stroke, Cognition, Swallowing, Activities of Daily Living
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