Optimización de la calidad de vida post-ictusevaluación de efectividad de la terapia en espejo

  1. Fernández Solana, Jéssica 1
  2. Vélez Santamaría, Rodrigo 1
  3. González Bernal, Jerónimo Javier 1
  4. Pardo Hernández, Rocío 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Burgos
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    Universidad de Burgos

    Burgos, España

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Aldizkaria:
International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology: INFAD. Revista de Psicología

ISSN: 0214-9877

Argitalpen urtea: 2024

Zenbakien izenburua: Viviendo la edad en positivo. El envejecimiento como riqueza del ser humano

Alea: 2

Zenbakia: 1

Orrialdeak: 81-88

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.17060/IJODAEP.2024.N1.V2.2703 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openSarbide irekia editor

Beste argitalpen batzuk: International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology: INFAD. Revista de Psicología

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Stroke is the most prevalent neurological disease and one of the leading causes of long-term disability. The loss of quality of life after a stroke is a significant concern due to the various physical, cognitive, and emotional sequelae that may arise. Additionally, emotional changes such as depression and anxiety can negatively impact mental and social health. Post-stroke rehabilitation is crucial to help patients adapt to these new circumstances and improve their quality of life. The aim is to assess the effectiveness of Mirror Therapy (MT) on stroke patients for improving quality of life (QoL). A longitudinal study was conducted with a sample of 44 stroke patients who were assessed for their level of quality of life before intervention, after intervention, and long-term. The sample was randomly divided into a control group and an experimental group to which MT was applied. A bivariate analysis using ANCOVA was conducted to determine the existence of improvements. Statistically significant differences were observed after treatment application (p=0.009) and long-term (p=0.022), with the experimental group showing greater improvement in their QoL compared to the control group. MT can be an effective tool for improving QoL in stroke patients. Given the prevalence of stroke and its debilitating consequences on quality of life, it is crucial to find therapeutic interventions that help patients adapt and regain lost functions. The results indicated that participants who received MT experienced significant improvements in their QoL both immediately after treatment and long-term, compared to the control group.

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