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The Study of Correlation Between the Balance, Cognition and Activity of Daily Living in Stroke Patients

뇌졸중 환자의 균형, 인지, 일상생활 평가의 상관성 연구

  • Kang, Bo-Ra (Dept. of Occupational Therapy, Yonseimadu Hospital) ;
  • Jeong, Eun-Song (Dept. of Occupational Therapy, Yonseimadu Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Jae-Hee (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Yonseimadu Hospital) ;
  • Ha, Yoo-Na (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Yonseimadu Hospital)
  • 강보라 (연세마두병원 작업치료실) ;
  • 정은송 (연세마두병원 작업치료실) ;
  • 김재희 (연세마두병원 물리치료실) ;
  • 하유나 (연세마두병원 물리치료실)
  • Received : 2018.08.24
  • Accepted : 2018.10.16
  • Published : 2018.12.30

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to determine correlations between the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Korean (MoCA-K) and Modified Barthel Index (MBI) targeting stroke patients, and it seeks to analyze the influence among each factor to establish the fundamental research in evaluating the functional performance capability of stroke patients. The study was conducted between December 2017 and March 2018 and the target of the study was 34 stroke patients who are hospitalized and treated in Y rehabilitation hospital located in Goyang city. Following in criteria of how participants were selected. First, a person without the onset of 6months or more. Second, a person who can communicate and score over 20 points on MMSE-K. Third, a person without unilateral neglect. Fourth, a person without lower motor neuron lesion and orthopedic disease on the bilateral lower extremity. Fifth, a person without audiovisual problem and history of using drug or surgery that influence athletic function. sixth, patients who agreed on participating in the study. The evaluation was processed by measuring BBS, MoCA-K, and MBI with the occupational therapist and physical therapist. Also, one assistant was participated in measuring balanced ability for the safety reason. It was found that significantly correlates (p<.01) with BBS and MoCA-K (r=.459), BBS and MBI (r=.550), MoCA-K and MBI (r=.565). This study is meaningful that it provided the basis for the active use of BBS, MoCA-K and MBI as a clinical evaluation tool and its usefulness.

목적: 본 연구는 뇌졸중 환자를 대상으로 BBS, MoCA-K, MBI와의 상관관계를 제시하고 각 변수들과의 영향력을 분석하여 뇌졸중 환자의 기능적 수행능력 평가에 기초연구가 되고자 한다. 방법: 연구 대상자는 고양시에 소재하는 Y재활병원에 입원하여 치료받고 있는 뇌졸중 환자 34명을 대상으로 2017년 12월부터 2018년 3월까지 실시하였으며 선정기준은 첫째, 뇌졸중으로 진단받고 6개월 이상 경과한 자, 둘째, 의사소통이 가능하며 MMSE-K 20점 이상인 자, 셋째, 편측무시가 없는 자, 넷째, 하위운동신경 병변이 없고 양하지 및 척추에 정형외과적 질환이 없는 자, 다섯째, 시청각계 이상이 없고 운동기능에 영향을 주는 약물 또는 수술을 받지 않은 자, 여섯째, 환자본인이 연구 참여에 동의한 자로 하였다. 평가는 재원 중 물리치료사와 작업치료사에 의해 BBS, MoCA-K, MBI를 측정하였으며 균형능력 평가 시 안전을 위하여 한명의 보조자가 동반하여 측정하였다. 결과: BBS와 MoCA-K r=.459, BBS와 MBI r=.550, MoCA-K와 MBI r=.565로 비교적 높은 상관관계가 있었다(p<.01). 결론: 본 연구는 임상적인 평가도구로서 BBS, MoCA-K, MBI의 적극적인 활용과 그 유용성에 대한 근거를 제시하였다는데 의미가 있다.

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