Effects of a Stroke Primary Prevention Program on Risk Factors for At-Home Elderlyopen access
- Authors
- Jeon, Mi Yang; Jeong, HyeonCheol
- Issue Date
- 28-Nov-2015
- Publisher
- INT SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE, INC
- Keywords
- Exercise; Frail Elderly; Home Health Aides; Risk Factors; Stroke
- Citation
- MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR, v.21, pp 3696 - 3703
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR
- Volume
- 21
- Start Page
- 3696
- End Page
- 3703
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/16919
- DOI
- 10.12659/MSM.895519
- ISSN
- 1234-1010
1643-3750
- Abstract
- Background: To prevent stroke from occurring, stroke risk factors in at-risk subjects should be controlled and the diseases causing stroke should be managed. This study evaluated a nursing intervention to prevent stroke in at-risk elderly living at home. The program consisted of stroke and nutrition education as well as exercise guidance. Material/Methods: This study targeted 93 elderly people living at home residing in E province with 1 or more stroke risk factors, including high blood pressure, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, obesity, smoking, or drinking alcohol. The 12-week program included a stroke education class once a week, a nutrition management class once a week, and exercise guidance 3 times a week. Each session lasted 50-70 min. Each disease education and nutrition management session lasted for 20 min and each exercise session lasted for 30-50 min. Results: The experimental group's body mass index (BMI) (t=8.27, p<.001), systolic blood pressure (t=2.39, p=.021), fasting blood sugar (t=0.39, p=.700), total cholesterol (t=4.18, p<.001), triglyceride levels (t=2.50, p=.016), and depression scores (t=5.48, p<.001) were significantly reduced and high-density phospholipid protein levels increased significantly by the end of the program (t=-2.94, p=.005). Conclusions: Based on the results of this study, participating in a stroke prevention program enabled at-risk elderly participants who lived at home in rural areas to perform health-promoting behaviors. This program may reduce the incidence of stroke by reducing risk factors and managing stroke precursor diseases.
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