Comparing Bobath Versus Task-oriented Approach in Young Stroke Patients.
Autor: | Shahid, Zohaib, Dioso, Regidor III Poblete, Sarfraz, Sehar, Ijaz, Marriyam |
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MOTOR ability
PHYSICAL therapy TASK performance T-test (Statistics) QUALITATIVE research CAUSAL models STATISTICAL sampling TREATMENT effectiveness RANDOMIZED controlled trials DESCRIPTIVE statistics QUANTITATIVE research CONTROL groups PRE-tests & post-tests LEISURE EXPERIMENTAL design QUALITY of life STROKE patients COMPARATIVE studies BARTHEL Index DATA analysis software SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ACTIVITIES of daily living NEURODEVELOPMENTAL treatment COMORBIDITY |
Zdroj: | Iranian Rehabilitation Journal; Sep2024, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p437-448, 11p |
Abstrakt: | Objectives: This study determines the effect of the Bobath approach versus task task-oriented approach for motor activity, activities of daily living and quality of life (QoL) in young stroke patients. Methods: Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 60 patients participated in this study from different clinical setups (30 subjects in each group). The patients were analyzed after a three-month follow-up with the following three assessment tools: Barthel index (BI) scale for assessment of activities of daily living, motor assessment scale (MAS) for motor function and stroke-specific QoL scale (SSQOL) in post-stroke patients. Results: This study included two treatment groups (group A and group B) with an equal distribution of participants. Paired sample t-tests were applied to compare pre and posttreatment measures within each group. The results indicated significant changes in several measures. In pair 1 (pre-BI vs post-BI), the index showed a significant improvement after treatment. In pair 2 (pre-MA vs post-MA), the index also showed a significant improvement after treatment. However, in pair 3 (pre-SSQOL vs post-SSQOL), there were no significant changes in the SSQOL index. Furthermore, the independent sample t-tests were conducted to compare the measures between the groups. Accordingly, the results showed significant differences in some measures. In terms of pre-treatment BI and post-treatment BI, group A showed a significantly higher improvement after treatment. Meanwhile, group A showed a significantly higher improvement after treatment in pre-treatment MA and post-treatment MA. However, in pre-treatment SSQOL and post-treatment SSQOL, there were no significant differences between group A and group B in terms of SSQOL after treatment. Discussion: This study shows improvement in both treatment groups and effectiveness after the assessment of three different tools which assessed the overall body function of young stroke patients. Following the application of these tools, this study concluded which treatment is most effective as compared to other approaches in young stroke patients. However, in previous studies in which Bobath treatment was also compared with the motor relearning approach in geriatric stroke patients, in patients treated according to motor relearning, in patients who had a short stay in hospitals and those who were treated according to both treatment groups demonstrated effective improvement of body function; however, that study confirmed better results according to gender-wise description, i.e. women treated by motor relearning programme (MRP) are more effective and have better results compared to the Bobath approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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