Participation, Fear of Falling, and Upper Limb Impairment are Associated with High Sitting Time in People with Stroke.


Journal

Occupational therapy in health care
ISSN: 1541-3098
Titre abrégé: Occup Ther Health Care
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8309883

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 21 3 2019
medline: 29 1 2020
entrez: 21 3 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The purpose of this cross-sectional, exploratory study was to explore associations between sitting time and (1) participation, (2) fear of falling, and (3) upper limb impairment after stroke. High sitting time was associated with less participation in meaningful activities involving standing or walking (ρ = -0.519, p = 0.023). A greater fear of falling (ρ = 0.579, p = 0.012) and having an impaired upper limb (mean difference 18.7%, 95% CI: 5.3-32.1, p = 0.012) were associated with greater sitting time. Providing support for stroke survivors to participate in meaningful activities while reducing sitting time is an important consideration when planning occupational therapy interventions, particularly for individuals with an arm impairment and/or those with a fear of falling.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30890006
doi: 10.1080/07380577.2019.1587675
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

181-196

Auteurs

Ella Hanna (E)

a School of Health Sciences , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.

Heidi Janssen (H)

a School of Health Sciences , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.
b Community Stroke Team and Hunter Stroke Service , Community and Aged Care Services-Greater Newcastle Cluster , Newcastle , Australia.
c NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation , Newcastle , Australia.
d Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.

Gary Crowfoot (G)

a School of Health Sciences , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.
d Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.
e Centre for Research Excellence in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation , Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Hunter Medical Research Institute , Australia.

Gillian Mason (G)

c NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation , Newcastle , Australia.
d Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.

Glade Vyslysel (G)

f Westlakes Community Rehabilitation Team , Community and Aged Care Services-Greater Newcastle Cluster , Newcastle , Australia.

Anne Sweetapple (A)

g Community Stroke Team , Community and Aged Care Services-Greater Newcastle Cluster , Newcastle , Australia.

Robin Callister (R)

h School of Biomedical Science and Pharmacy , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.
i Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.

Coralie English (C)

a School of Health Sciences , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.
c NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation , Newcastle , Australia.
d Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , Australia.

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