KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 86 | APRIL - JUNE, 2024
Quality of Life and Associated Factors among Patients with Stroke at Tertiary Hospital, Nepal
Chaudhary B, Devkota N, Kafle BR, Pradhan S, Maharjan PL, Adhikari HP
Abstract: Background
Stroke is the second leading cause of mortality globally, with 70% of cases occurring
in low- and middle-income countries. Various risk factors for stroke have been
identified as predictors of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL).
Objective
This study aims to assess the impact of associated factors of stroke on the quality of
life (QoL) of stroke patients at this tertiary hospital in Nepal.
Method
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 92 stroke patients at
Annapurna Neurological Institute and Allied Sciences from June to December, 2022.
Data were collected through a pre-designed and pre-tested SS-QoL questionnaire
followed by a face-to-face interview. SPSS version 22 was employed for analysis,
and Mann-Whitney U tests and Kruskal-Wallis H tests was applied to determine the
association of variables at a 5% level of significance.
Result
About two-thirds of the participants were male, indicating a male predominance.
Patients aged 45-55 exhibited higher quality of life in family roles and vision, possibly
due to the adversity of stroke in older patients. Ischemic stroke was three times more
prevalent than hemorrhagic stroke, and those individuals reported higher quality
of life, particularly in work and productivity. However, other domains remained
statistically insignificant. Among the studied comorbidities, hypertensive patients
had the highest overall quality of life.
Conclusion
Conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the overall quality of life in individuals
who have experienced a stroke can contribute to improved health outcomes,
particularly in terms of their functioning and well-being in psychosocial aspects.
Keyword : Co-morbidity, Quality of life (QoL), Stroke, Stroke specific quality of life scale