@article{ART001880219},
author={최성진 and Shin Won Seob},
title={The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients},
journal={Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine},
issn={1975-311X},
year={2014},
volume={9},
number={2},
pages={213-222}
TY - JOUR
AU - 최성진
AU - Shin Won Seob
TI - The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients
JO - Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
PY - 2014
VL - 9
IS - 2
PB - The Korean Society of Physical Medicine
SP - 213
EP - 222
SN - 1975-311X
AB - PURPOSE: This study was conducted to determine the effect of patient-selected, task-oriented training on activities of daily living, quality of life, and depression for stroke patients.
METHODS: This study included 40 stroke subjects, randomly assigned to either an experimental group or a control group. Both the experimental group and the control group included 20 stroke patients. Patients from the experimental group selected and performed task-oriented training. In the exercise program, the patient chose two categories from six categories and trained for 30 minutes a day, three times a week, for four weeks. Patients from the control group performed conventional task-oriented training. Outcomes were measured using the Korean version of a modified Barthel Index (K-MBI), the Korean Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (K-IADL), the Stroke-specific Quality of Life (SS-QOL), the Short Form 8 (SF-8), and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), both before and after training.
RESULTS: There were significant differences between the before- and after-intervention data of the K-MBI and the K-IADL (p<.05) for both groups. Also, there were more significant improvements in the experimental group compared to the control group (p<.05) for the SS-QOL, SF-8 and BDI.
CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that patients-selected, task-oriented training had positive effects on stroke patients’ activities of daily living, quality of life, and depression.
KW - Patient selected;Stroke;Task-oriented training
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최성진 and Shin Won Seob. (2014). The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients. Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine, 9(2), 213-222.
최성진 and Shin Won Seob. 2014, "The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients", Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine, vol.9, no.2 pp.213-222.
최성진, Shin Won Seob "The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients" Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine 9.2 pp.213-222 (2014) : 213.
최성진, Shin Won Seob. The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients. 2014; 9(2), 213-222.
최성진 and Shin Won Seob. "The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients" Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine 9, no.2 (2014) : 213-222.
최성진; Shin Won Seob. The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients. Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine, 9(2), 213-222.
최성진; Shin Won Seob. The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients. Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine. 2014; 9(2) 213-222.
최성진, Shin Won Seob. The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients. 2014; 9(2), 213-222.
최성진 and Shin Won Seob. "The Effect of Patient-Selected, Task-Oriented Training on Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, and Depression in Stroke Patients" Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine 9, no.2 (2014) : 213-222.