Acceptance of Disability and Related Factors of Hemiplegic Elderly and Non-Elderly.
- Author:
Mi Hee KIM
1
Author Information
1. Christian College of Nursing, Korea. pamhee@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Stroke;
Hemiplegia;
Disabled persons;
Family;
Activities of daily living
- MeSH:
Activities of Daily Living;
Aged;
Disabled Persons;
Employment;
Hand;
Hemiplegia;
Humans;
Stroke;
Surveys and Questionnaires
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing
2009;21(5):547-558
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to study the acceptance of disability and influential factors between hemiplegic elderly and non-elderly after stroke. METHODS: Data were collected with questionnaires from 104 elderly and 134 non-elderly with hemiplegia. Data were analyzed by chi-square-test, t-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple regression. RESULTS: Significant predictors of acceptance of disability were family support, activities of daily living, and age, and these factors accounted for 24.2% of variance in acceptance of disability in the hemiplegic elderly. On the other hand, the significant predictors were family support and employment, and these factors accounted for 32.3% of variance in acceptance of disability in the non-elderly. Family support was the most influential variable in both the elderly and the non-elderly. CONCLUSION: An acceptance of disability program for the hemiplegic elderly should be designed differently from that for the non-elderly.