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Enferm Clin (Engl Ed) ; 33(1): 30-37, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35760357

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to identify the determinant factors that influence the adaptation process and quality of life after a stroke. METHODS: This study is an observational study using a cross-sectional design. Respondents were patients who were 6 months post-discharge after non-hemorrhagic strokae and their family caregivers. Information about respondents was taken from medical record data at two regional general hospitals in West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. A total of 80 patients were selected using a consecutive sampling method. Theoretical models of patient and caregiver factors that influence adaptation responses and post-stroke quality of life were tested using path analysis. RESULT: Caregiver coping, self-efficacy, and illness acceptance had a direct effect on the post-stroke psychosocial adaptation response by 58.1%, with self-efficacy contributing the most (ß = 0.668, P < .0001). Self-efficacy, illness acceptance, and healthy behavior had a direct effect on the physiological adaptation response by 24.3%, where self-efficacy also contributed the most (ß = 0.272, P < .014). Psychosocial adaptation and physiological adaptation had a direct effect on the quality of life by 54.6%, where psychosocial adaptation showed the largest contribution (ß = 0.63, P < .0001). CONCLUSION: Self-efficacy contributes the most to both psychosocial and physiological adaptations 6 months after stroke. Psychosocial adaptation and self-efficacy have been proven to be the determinant factors that contribute the most to the quality of life of patients 6 months after stroke.


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Quality of Life , Stroke , Humans , Quality of Life/psychology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Aftercare , Patient Discharge , Adaptation, Physiological
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