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KMID : 1190720090140010004
Chonnam Journal of Nursing Science
2009 Volume.14 No. 1 p.4 ~ p.4
Patterns of Post-CVA Functional Disorders by Disease Incidence related Characteristics in an Oriental Hospital Inpatients
Suh Young-Sook

Song Min-Sun
Abstract
Purpose: This study was performed to evaluate the patterns of functional disorders pertaining to CVA attacks, and to analyze the differences of post-CVA disorders by disease incidence related characteristics of personal, individualistic, and environmental origin.

Method: The study sample included patients(N=118) admitted at a university affiliated Oriental hospital for the treatment of post-CVA disorders. In data analysis, frequencies, percentages, & chi square tests were utilized.

Result: Most typical post-CVA disorders involving motion(with the highest of 81.4% in dysbasia), sensory, mental, emotional, speech, and visual(with the lowest of 8.5% in hemianopia) area were identified with revealing a difference in allesthesia by types of constitutions, space cognition, apraxia, & sexual dysfunction by season, and insomnia by weather, and dysuria by living environment of CVA incidence associated variables.

Conclusion: These results imply that a season, weather, living environment, & types of constitutions precaution abided life style can lead to less post-CVA functional disorders. Further research investigating the prevention effect of Yangsaeng(traditional oriental health promotion regimen) on post-CVA disorders is required. Furthermore, an Oriental nursing concept oriented patient assessment tool needs to be developed for the provision of holistic concept appropriate nursing intervention.
KEYWORD
CVA, Functional disorders, Incidence
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