KMID : 1036620170050030974
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Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science 2017 Volume.5 No. 3 p.974 ~ p.981
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A Case Study on the Improvement of Daily Living Activities, Satisfaction and Social Adaptation Performance Among Stroke Patients
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Kim Myeong-Sub
Kim Jeong-Ja
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Abstract
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Purpose: To understand the effectiveness of training programs to improve the daily living activities and social adaption abilities of stroke patients.
Methods: The participant included 1 stroke patient in Jeonbuk, from March to August 2016. The test tools used was the Canadian occupational performance measurement, International classification of function, disability and health co-resets. After applying the training program, I compared the daily life satisfaction and social adaption abilities.
Results: According to this study, both daily life satisfaction and social adaption abilities improved.
Conclusion: In conclusion, after an exercise program, self- help program, and underwater exercise programs, daily life satisfaction and social adaptation levels were improved. Therefore, the programs that apply to stroke patients could be found to be effective.
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KEYWORD
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Canadian occupational performance measure, International classification of function, disability and health core sets, Social adaptation, Stroke, Training program
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