1. Early functional factors for predicting outcome of independence in daily living after stroke: a decision tree analysis
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Heegoo Kim, Chanmi Lee, Nayeong Kim, Eunhye Chung, HyeongMin Jeon, Seyoung Shin, and MinYoung Kim
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Stroke ,Prediction ,activities of daily living ,motor function ,cognition ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the predictive functional factors influencing the acquisition of basic activities of daily living performance abilities during the early stages of stroke rehabilitation using classification and regression analysis trees. Methods: The clinical data of 289 stroke patients who underwent rehabilitation during hospitalization (164 males; mean age: 62.2 ± 13.9 years) were retrospectively collected and analysed. The follow-up period between admission and discharge was approximately 6 weeks. Medical records, including demographic characteristics and various functional assessments with item scores, were extracted. The modified Barthel Index on discharge served as the target outcome for analysis. A “good outcome” was defined as a modified Barthel Index score ≥ 75 on discharge, while a modified Barthel Index score
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- 2024
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