Algılanan İnme Etkisine Göre İnme Latent Sınıflarının Belirlenmesi
Özet
In this study, the perceived
impact of stroke in adult individuals who have had a stroke was examined using the
Stroke Impact Scale (SIS), and participants were classified according to their
participation parameter and perceptions of the stroke. Assessments were conducted
face-to-face with 696 stroke patients who applied to Tavşanlı Doç. Dr. Mustafa
Kalemli State Hospital. The SIS was used to evaluate the strength, hand function,
activities of daily living, mobility, communication, emotion, memory, and
participation of the participants. The Barthel Index of Activities of Daily Living was
used to assess their independence in daily living activities, and the Impact on
Participation and Autonomy Questionnaire (IPA) was used to measure their
participation in daily and social life. The data were analyzed using Jamovi 3.24. SIS
was used for LPA analysis. Various goodness-of-fit indices such as Akaike’s
Information Criterion (AIC), Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC), and Sample Size-
Adjusted BIC (SABIC) were used to determine the number of latent profiles.
Additionally, the Bootstrap Likelihood Ratio Test (BLRT) and Lo-Mendell-Rubin
(LMR) tests, which use the likelihood ratio, were calculated to compare models. The
study found that participants were divided into three classes. These three classes were;
the first group with average function, the second group with high function, and the
third group with low function. It is thought that our study, by classifying individuals
with stroke in the Turkish community and allowing for the examination of their skills
and perceptions of the disease in all aspects, will facilitate the determination of more
targeted and more holistic approaches, thereby guiding the creation of the correct
intervention plan.