《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2018, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (9): 1099-1102.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2018.09.023

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Effect of Rehabilitation Cooperation Network on Motor Function and Activities of Daily Living in Stroke Patients

FAN Wen-chao1, CUI Xiao1, HUANG Chun-shui1, WU Yi2   

  1. 1. Department of Rehabilitation, Tianshan Branch of Longhua Hospital of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Changning Tianshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Shanghai 200051, China;
    2. Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, China
  • Received:2018-05-02 Revised:2018-06-14 Published:2018-09-20 Online:2018-09-27
  • Contact: WU Yi. E-mail: wuyi@fudan.edu.cn

Abstract: Objective To explore the effect of community rehabilitation collaborative service on stroke patients. Methods From January, 2016 to March, 2018, 200 stroke inpatients from ten community health service centers (CHSC) were divided into control group (n=100) and treatment group (n=100). The physicians, therapist and nurses of rehabilitation department were paired with CHSC personnels, to guide rehabilitation treatment and nursing, fieldly and through WeChat group. They were evaluated with Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and modified Barthel Index (MBI) before treatment, three weeks after treatment, and two months afterwards. Results The FMA scores of upper and lower extremities and MBI scores improved after treatment and follow-up in the treatment group (t>2.710, P<0.01). For the control group, the FMA score of upper extremities improved after treatment (t=-2.195, P<0.05), but it was not significantly different from pre-treatment as follow-up (t=-1.394, P>0.05); the FMA score of lower extremities improved both post-treatment and follow-up (t>3.828, P<0.001); the MBI score did not improve after treatment and follow-up (t<1.774, P>0.05). The FMA score of upper and lower extremities and MBI score improved more in the treatment group than in the control group after treatment and follow-up (t>3.155, P<0.01).Conclusion The community rehabilitation collaborative service can improve the motor function and activity of daily living in stroke patients.

Key words: stroke, rehabilitation cooperation network, motor function, activities of daily living, community-based rehabilitation

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