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Factors associated with performing activities of daily living in women after suffering a stroke* * Extracted from the dissertation: “Acidente Vascular Cerebral em mulheres na idade fértil: impacto nas atividades de vida diária”, Departamento de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal do Ceará, 2017.

Factores asociados con la realización de actividades de la vida diaria en mujeres tras accidente cerebrovascular

Abstract

Objective:

To associate sociodemographic variables and risk factors for stroke to the degree of dependence for performing the activities of daily living of women of childbearing age after suffering a stroke.

Method:

A prospective and analytical longitudinal study conducted in three public hospitals in Fortaleza, CE, Brazil. The Modified Barthel Index was used at the time of attending the unit and 3 months after the stroke to assess the degree of disability in the performance of activities of daily living. The chi-squared and likelihood ratio tests were chosen to analyze the association between variables.

Results:

There were 109 women of childbearing age who participated in the study. There was an association between higher degrees of dependence in women from the interior/rural areas, with lower income and black people (p = 0.032, p = 0.043, p = 0.03, respectively). Regarding personal risk factors, there was a greater dependency in women with heart disease (p = 0.040), sedentary (p = 0.030) and alcoholics (p = 0.017).

Conclusion:

The results show the factors associated with higher degrees of dependence for performing activities of daily living by women of childbearing age after the occurrence of stroke.

Descriptors:
Stroke; Activities of Daily Living; Women´s Health; Nursing Care

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